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03. Anglo Boer War Memorials / Anglo Boere Oorlog

Date: 23 May 2008
Contributed by: eGGSA
Size: 6 items (15 items total)
1. Boer War Graves/ Boere Oorlog Grafte

1. Boer War Graves/ Boere Oorlog Grafte

Date: 23 Mar 2007
Contributed by: Alta Griffiths
Views: 859
Anglo-Boer War: British soldiers who died at Wynberg Hospital

Anglo-Boer War: British soldiers who died at Wynberg Hospital

Presbyterian soldiers who died at the Wynberg Hospital from sickness and wounds

Date: 24 May 2006
Contributed by: Garrett de Villiers
Views: 1163
Memorial : Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902: British Soldiers who died

Memorial : Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902: British Soldiers who died

Originally buried at Ceres, Hopefield, Halfman's Hof, Laaiplek, Paarl, Piketberg, Porterville, Roode Bay, Rondebosch, Stellenbosch, Tulbagh, Wellington, Wetton Road & Worcester

Date: 23 May 2008
Size: 6 items
Views: 929
Memorial : Members of Republican Forces buried at Fort Knokke 1899-1902

Memorial : Members of Republican Forces buried at Fort Knokke 1899-1902

Fort De Knokke was a fortification in use from 1744-1926, currently site of Woodstock railway station

Date: 24 May 2006
Contributed by: Garrett de Villiers
Views: 838
Memorial: Anglo-Boer War: Republican Burghers who died

Memorial: Anglo-Boer War: Republican Burghers who died

In Remembrance of the Transvaal & O.F.S. Burghers who died in the Groenpunt Concentration Camp

Date: 23 May 2008
Size: 3 items
Views: 883
Memorial: Children & Adults who died at Fort Knokke 1841-1915; remains re-interred here in 1927

Memorial: Children & Adults who died at Fort Knokke 1841-1915; remains re-interred here in 1927

Fort De Knokke was a fortification in use from 1744-1926, currently site of Woodstock railway station

Date: 24 May 2006
Contributed by: Garrett de Villiers
Views: 753
   
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