Family Relationships within Victoria's Military
While researching the personal history of certain individuals whose photographs appear in the collection of www.soldiersofthequeen.com I became aware of
familiar relationships between certain subjects of said collection. This section is the product of these sometimes  inadvertent discoveries. Some, like that of the
Royal Family are quite well know and others simply surprising or interesting. All tend to illustrate just how small the British army of Victoria's time really was.
These family trees will do depict any family's entire military history which in some case could span centuries nor all known siblings but only that part of a tree
that relates directly to original photographs held in this website's collection
The Royal Family
The Luard Family
The Degacher/Niven Family
Lt. John Chard: "Hold our ground? Who thought that one up? Somebody’s son and heir, got a commission before he could shave?"
Lt. Gonville Bromhead: "I rather fancy he's nobody's son and heir now"
                                                                                                                                                                                 from Cy Endfield's 1964 production of ZULU
The Vereker/Hamilton Family