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===Charge of the Light Brigade archive===
 
Lummis' first regiment, the [[11th Hussars]] rode in the [[Charge of the Light Brigade]] during the [[Crimean War]]. Whilst editing the regimental journal, Lummis met and interviewed many surviving members of the Charge.<ref name = "Times"/> (The last veteran of Balaklava died in 1927)<ref>[[Terry Brighton|Brighton, Terry]]; ''Hell Riders: The Truth About the Charge of the Light Brigade'', p. xxi. (2004: Viking) {{ISBN |978-0-670-91528-6}}</ref> Hearing about the 1875 reunion when over 2000 men claimed to have taken part, he set about preparing a roll of those who charged, soon fleshing the list out with biographies. Over his lifetime, this built into a major archive, acknowledged as a major source by [[Lawrence W. Crider]] for his book, ''In Search of the Light Brigade''.<ref>Crider, Lawrence W.; ''In Search of the Light Brigade''. (2004: Eurocommunica Publications) {{ISBN |978-1-898763-12-3}}</ref> Lummis was also the co-author, with Kenneth G. Wynn, of ''Honour the Light Brigade'', which was published when he was 83 years old.<ref name=harvey/>
 
===Rorke's Drift research===
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==Selected works==
* ''Honour the Light Brigade'' (with Kenneth G. Wynn), J. B. Hayward and Son, 1973, {{ISBN |0-903754-03-7}}
* ''[[George Smith (chaplain)|Padre George Smith]] of Rorke's Drift '', Wensum Books (Norwich) Ltd, 1978, {{ISBN |0-903619-21-0}}
* ''First Lieutenant Edward St John Daniel. The Tragic Story of the Only Officer to Forfeit the VC''; Journal of the Orders and Medals Research Society, December 1969, pp 100–102.
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