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A large parade ground in a city of South Africa where soldiers and civilians have formed into ...
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A large parade ground in a city of South Africa where soldiers and civilians have formed into lines waiting for the recruitment officers to sign them up for the war. In the left background there is a ...P04062.005
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Album relating to Lieutenant Cecil Ainslie Walker-Leigh, South African Light Horse, British Army
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Large photograph album relating to Lieutenant Cecil Ainslie Walker-Leigh, South African Light Horse, British Army. Photographs are a mix of commercial and private images, including individual and grou...P12266
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A long and dusty column of British troops, probably led by their Commander-in-Chief, Field ...
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A long and dusty column of British troops, probably led by their Commander-in-Chief, Field Marshal Lord Roberts, enters the Boer capital Pretoria in the Transvaal. Onlookers watch as the column passe...P02578.006
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Ammunition waistcoat : Boer Commando
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Ammunition waistcoat featuring thirty pockets for storing ammunition. Waistcoat is made from a mustard coloured, pinstriped cotton and features a large main body and two shoulder straps, which button ...RELAWM06167
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An aerial view of a DH9 bomber aircraft of 144 Squadron, which was forced to land owing to engine ...
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An aerial view of a DH9 bomber aircraft of 144 Squadron, which was forced to land owing to engine trouble in enemy territory east of the River Jordan after a bombing raid on Deraa. The pilot and obse...A04355
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An armed guard from the Northumberland Fusiliers escorts a handcuffed Boer sympathiser from the ...
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An armed guard from the Northumberland Fusiliers escorts a handcuffed Boer sympathiser from the field. The renegade Englishman, Frank Pearson, was captured at Wolmaransstad. Several soldiers are sho...P02578.017
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An armoured train at Otsi in Bulawayo, Rhodesia, covered with branches, for either camouflage or ...
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An armoured train at Otsi in Bulawayo, Rhodesia, covered with branches, for either camouflage or shade.P04544.008
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An Australian mounted regiment advancing.
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An Australian mounted regiment advancing.A04440
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Anglo-Boer War Medal 1899-1902 : Burger C J Coetser
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Anglo-Boer War Medal 1899-1902. The recipients name is impressed on the edge. Both sides have the legend 'ANGLO-BOERE OORLOG' and the dates '1899 - 1902' around the circumference. Medallions set in a ...RELAWM17430.001
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An informal group portrait of six men of the 5th Queensland Imperial Bushmen. Identified is 189 ...
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An informal group portrait of six men of the 5th Queensland Imperial Bushmen. Identified is 189 Sergeant Henry Lacey (front row, middle) wearing a forage cap. All the others are unidentified and we...P03181.001
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An informal portrait of two Boer leaders who came to prominence during the War in South Africa, ...
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An informal portrait of two Boer leaders who came to prominence during the War in South Africa, 1899-1902. General J P Snyman (left), and General Philip Botha (right). General Snyman served under As...P03333.001
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An operating table in an operating theatre, believed to be in a hospital possibly in Bulawayo, ...
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An operating table in an operating theatre, believed to be in a hospital possibly in Bulawayo, South Africa.P04544.010
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An operating table in an operating theatre, believed to be in a hospital possibly in Bulawayo, ...
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An operating table in an operating theatre, believed to be in a hospital possibly in Bulawayo, Rhodesia. A medical bag and supplies sit on a trolley in the background.P04544.009
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An unidentified British Naval man with a British 4.7 inch naval gun. The need for long range ...
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An unidentified British Naval man with a British 4.7 inch naval gun. The need for long range artillery early in the war caused the British to adopt the naval 4.7 inch gun and put it on a land carriage...P04871.005
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An unidentified member of the Australian Imperial Bushmen Contingent poses near a group of local ...
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An unidentified member of the Australian Imperial Bushmen Contingent poses near a group of local people.A04287
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An unidentified member of the NSW Imperial Bushmen looking at a bridle while standing next to a ...
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An unidentified member of the NSW Imperial Bushmen looking at a bridle while standing next to a chestnut horse which is feeding from a nose bag. Note the primitive quarters in the background.A04298
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An unidentified officer of the NSW Imperial Bushmen, sitting in his crudely built shelter, ...
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An unidentified officer of the NSW Imperial Bushmen, sitting in his crudely built shelter, smoking a pipe. A striped towel is hanging on the shelter left and probably a blanket to the right.A04292
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An unidentified officer using rocks on the veldt as an observation point.
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An unidentified officer using rocks on the veldt as an observation point.A04282
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An unidentified soldier, sitting on the edge of a rock outcrop at Tiger Kloof (Tiger Ravine), ...
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An unidentified soldier, sitting on the edge of a rock outcrop at Tiger Kloof (Tiger Ravine), which shows the type of landscape the soldiers had to go through.P04871.003
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An unidentified soldier, sitting on the edge of a rock outcrop at Tiger Kloof (Tiger Ravine), ...
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An unidentified soldier, sitting on the edge of a rock outcrop at Tiger Kloof (Tiger Ravine), which shows the type of landscape the soldiers had to go through.P04871.004