Hello Ann......
There is only one T. Shanley located in Find My Past.......
If he served in WW 1 it cannot be him though......
First name(s) T
Last name Shanley
Service number 22440
Rank Acting Bombardier
Regiment 79 Battery Royal Field Artillery
Memorials St James's Park north-east corner. Memorial. Royal Artillery, The Mall, London, England
Notes [Anglo-Boer Memorials Project] Initial 'P'
Event detail Killed on 25/12/1901 at Tweefontein
Event unit 79 Battery Royal Field Artillery
Event source South African Field Force. JB Hayward & Sons
Gazetteer
[2828: 2814-2839 marked as Groenkop] a farm in the Orange Free State (Harrismith district; Free State), 35 km east of Bethlehem. A force of some 500 men of the Imperial Yeomanry with a gun and maxim all under the command of Maj F.A. Williams, 1st South Staffordshire regiment, was in camp on the farm protecting the head of a blockhouse line under construction from Harrismith to Bethlehem. The detachment was camped on a hill, Groenkop, with precipitous sides to the west and south and a gentle, well entrenched slope to the east. On the night of 24/25 December 1901, detachments from eight commandos comprising some 500 burghers under the command of Chief-Cmdt C.R. de Wet silently scaled the steep west face in stockinged feet taking the defenses completely by surprise. Led by Cmdt W. Mears and Cmdt G.A. Brand, the burghers completely overran the camp within an hour. De Wet left at dawn with some 240 prisoners as well as two guns, 20 waggons, supplies of ammunition and tents, and 500 horses and mules. British casualties were 57 killed (including Williams) and 88 wounded; the Boers lost 14 killed and 30 wounded; among those killed were Cmdt G.J. Olivier of the Bethlehem commando. This action is known to Afrikaner historians as that of Groenkop or Krismiskop, Groenkop having become known as Christmas Kop. HMG IV pp.391-395; Times V pp.433-442 (maps facing p.442); De Wet cap.XXXIII (map on p.338); Wilson IV pp.890-898 (map on p.890).
A Gazetteer of the Second Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902. HM & MGM Jones (Military Press, Milton Keynes 1999)
Country Great Britain
Record set Anglo-Boer War records 1899-1902
Category Military, armed forces & conflict
Hope this is of some help......
Mike