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Ethnic woman, South Africa, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Ethnic women, South Africa, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Government House, Bulawayo, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Colonel Robertss Baden-Powell in Mafeking, South Africa Date: 1900
Welsh troops at Harlech Castle prior to fighting in Boer WarWelsh troops at Harlech Castle prior to fighting in the Boer War
Colonel P H Enthoven, Royal Horse Artillery, Boer War
Lord Roberts at Orange Grove Inn, South AfricaLord Roberts at the Orange Grove Inn near Johannesburg, South Africa, teaching the alphabet to the innkeeper's daughter during the Boer War - Don't you see I am busy? Date: 1901
RMS Titanic - Charles Frederick Morgan, storekeeper, fine studio portrait of him in army uniform, possibly around the time of the Boer War. 6ins. x 9ins
Mafeking officers return Date: 1900
Mr Kruger's reception in ParisKruger seen arriving at the Lyons Station in Paris, Mr Crozier (the Director of the Protocol), senator Guerin, the president of the municipal council and large crowds
Mr Kruger delivering a speechMr Kruger in Marseilles France delivering a speech. Full name, Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger (October 1825 ??July 1904) was a South African politician
Kruger landing at MarseillesMr Kruger landing at Marseilles, arriving from the Gelderland (Netherlands). He is surrounded by Dr Leyds, Mr Eloff and the Boer officials
Red Cross Nurses - Boer WarSouth Australian red cross nurses, who went to South Africa with the colonial contingent. They worked during the Boer war (Oct 1899 ?? May1902)
Memorial service to the fallen guards in South AfricaA memorial service for the fallen guards in South Africa during the Boer war, Oct 1899 ??May 1902), where around 22, 000 British men lost their lives
Queen Victoria meeting colonial volunteersQueen Victoria (May 1819- January 1901) meeting 90 colonial volunteers, who have come from the second Boer war (11 Oct 1899 ?? 31 May 1902). They represent 45 different regiments
General Bullers return from the Boer WarGeneral Sir Redvers Buller driving through the decorated streets of Aldershot. Lady Audrey Buller is seen sitting beside her husband
Aurania Ocean LinerThe Aurania ocean liner with the City of London Imperial Volunteers (C.I.V's) aboard, left Cape Town on October 7 where she had been used during the Boer war (11 Oct 1899 ?? 31 May 1902)
Return of City Imperial VolunteersReturning of the City Imperial Volunteers (CIVs). They are seen fully equipped and lined up in front of the Guildhall, before going off to Pretoria, to fight in the Boer war
Zulu impi invading general Bullers campA Zulu impi marching into one of general Buller's camps. Impi is a Zulu word meaning war or combat, and by association any body of men gathered for war
Formation of the Irish GuardsIrish Guard formation (1st April 1900) due to the bravery and courage shown by the Irish regiment in South Africa during the Boer war (11 Oct 1899 ?? 31 May 1902)
Home-coming of general BullerGeneral Sir Redvers Henry Buller (December 1839 ?? June 1908) saying good bye at Lydenburg. He was a British Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross
Poster marking returning soldiers from the Boer warPoster marking returning soldiers from the second Boer war ( 11 Oct 1899 ?? 31 May 1902) Also known as the Boer War, Anglo-Boer War, or South African War
Boer and British munition mementosPhotograph shows the Boer and British munitions (cartridges) shot, used in the second Boer War (11th October 1899- 31st May 1902)
Official anti British First Boer War protest cardA conflict known also as the Transvaal Rebellion took place between the British and the Boers from 1880 to 1881 The south of Africa was overlaid with European powers competing for colonial territory
Testing Recruits for Boer War 1901Potential recruits in front of a doctors for a medical to join the Yeomanry in the war in South Africa. Date: February 1901
X-ray - Soldier with Bullet Bound Being Examined 1900Wounded soldier from the Boer War been examined in a London hospital by means of X-ray. One of the interesting features of the Boer War was the demonstration of the practical utility of the X-rays
Funerary Monument - Boer War TabletFunerary Monument - Boer War Memorial Tablet, County of Rutland. circa 1900s
Wagon Hill cemetery, Ladysmith, Natal Province, South AfricaWagon Hill (or Platrand) cemetery, near Ladysmith, Natal Province, South Africa, commemorating fallen British forces who died in battle on 6 January 1900 during the Second Boer War (1899-1900)
Wagon Hill memorial, Ladysmith, Natal Province, South AfricaWagon Hill (or Platrand) memorial, near Ladysmith, Natal Province, South Africa, commemorating fallen forces of the Gordon Highlanders
Memorial, Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South AfricaHonoured Dead Memorial, Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Date: circa 1908
Monument to young Boer - Pretoria Cemetery, South AfricaMonument to a Young Boer (Desire de Villiers) who died in Natal on 11th December 1899 at the age of 18 in the Second Boer War (1899-1902) - Pretoria Cemetery, South Africa
BELTRAME, Achille (1871-1945). Second Boer War. Battle of Colenso, December 15, 1899. Boer forces led by Louis Botha defeated the English army of General Sir Redvers Buller. Engraving
BELTRAME, Achille (1871-1945). Battle in Transwaal in October 1899, during the Second Boer War. Engraving
Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965), young Winston, during the Boer War. Date: 1899
A policeman trying to get down some over-enthusiastic people, celebrating the relief of Mafeking, from the fountain in Piccadilly, London. Date: 1900
Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley (1833 - 1913), early successes in India and Africa were followed by appalling incompetence during the Boer War
Boer Leaving Waterloo Events Africa South Warboer, leaving, waterloo, events, africa, south, war, 21, september, 1899, troop, movements, 3rd, battalion, grenadier, guards, leave, station, death, glory, british, soldiers, troops, goodbye, kiss
Volunteers for British Army during the Boer WarA batch of potential recruits drawn up in front of the recruiting Depot at St Georges Barracks, London. Photograph showing the average representation of the youth of the British Nation
Graaff-Reinet in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa19th century vintage photograph: Graaff-Reinet is a town in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
Town Hall Durban, Natal, South Africa19th century vintage photograph: Town Hall Durban, Natal, South Africa
Kimberley Diamond mine and town, South Africa19th century vintage photograph: Kimberley Diamond mine and town, South Africa
Diamond Market, Kimberley, South Africa19th century vintage photograph: Diamond Market, Kimberley, South Africa
Zulu family and kraal, South Africa19th century vintage photograph: Zulu family and kraal, South Africa
Ox wagon train crossing a drift, Umzinto, Natal, South Africa19th century vintage photograph: ox wagon train crossing a drift, road to the Umzinto, Natal, South Africa
Kimberley Diamond Mine Griqualand West, South Africa19th century vintage photograph: Kimberley Diamond Mine Griqualand West, South Africa
Du Toits-Pan Diamond mine, South Africa19th century vintage photograph: Du Toits-Pan Diamond mine, South Africa
Government Buildings, Bloemfontein, South Africa19th century vintage photograph: Government Buildings, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa
Woman and child, South Africa19th century vintage photograph: woman and child, South Africa