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− | Private [[A. M'Laughlin]] was a soldier serving with the [[North Lincolnshire Regiment of Foot]] when the Regiment was posted to the Eastern Frontier of the Cape Colony between 1860 and 1863. At first, the Regiment was posted to Grahamstown but was later transferred to Keiskama Hoek (Keiskammahoek) in 1862. | + | Private [[A. M'Laughlin]] was a soldier serving with the [[North Lincolnshire Regiment of Foot]] when the Regiment was posted to the Eastern Frontier of the Cape Colony between 1860 and 1863, shortly after the Xhosa cattle-killing movement and famine (1857-1858). At first, the Regiment was posted to Grahamstown but was later transferred to Keiskama Hoek (Keiskammahoek) in 1862. |
== Biography == | == Biography == |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 17 August 2018
Private A. M'Laughlin was a soldier serving with the North Lincolnshire Regiment of Foot when the Regiment was posted to the Eastern Frontier of the Cape Colony between 1860 and 1863, shortly after the Xhosa cattle-killing movement and famine (1857-1858). At first, the Regiment was posted to Grahamstown but was later transferred to Keiskama Hoek (Keiskammahoek) in 1862.
Biography
Private A. M'Laughlin was a member of the Dramatic Club and acted in two productions during his stay at the Eastern Frontier, both produced bt the Sergeants of the Regiment. Both roles were male.
Contribution to SA theatre
July 29, 1860: Acted in Sergeants of the Regiment's three-act drama production of Wallace, the Hero of Scotland. (Allan Ramsay).
(North Lincoln Sphinx, Vol 1, No 2, Grahamstown, September 15, 1860, page 18.)
October 12, 1860: Acted in Sergeants of the Regiment's production of William Shakespeare's tragedy of Macbeth. (Banquo, a General in the King's Army.
(North Lincoln Sphinx, Vol 1, No 3, November 1, 1860. Page 31.)
Sources
See below each entry.
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