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Related Images Collection: A Plucky Colonial, driving some of the Enemys Horses while under Fire (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The Battle of Spion Kop, the Dash up the Mountain under Heavy Fire (litho)
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Related Images Collection: A Tug of War on Horseback, Sports in Maitland Camp (litho)
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Related Images Collection: A View from Coleskop, waiting for the Howitzers to Shell the Kopjes around Colesberg (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Falls on the Umgeni River, Natal, with Camp of the Ninety-Seventh (Royal West Kent)
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Related Images Collection: The Zulu War, the Relief of Ekowe (engraving)
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Related Images Collection: The Zulu War (engraving)
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Related Images Collection: Mr W A Dunne, Commissariat Department (engraving)
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Related Images Collection: The Zulu War, British Officers killed at Isandula, 22 January 1879 (engraving)
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Related Images Collection: Colonial Wimbledons, First Prize Meeting of the South African Wimbledon Association at Durban
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Related Images Collection: Leisure Hours with General Gatacres Force, a Boxing Match at Sterkstroom (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Boer Humour, Attack on Chamberlains Shop at Newcastle, Natal (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Boers capturing the Armoured Train near Kraaipan (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Wars Alarm, Kaffir Boys watching for the Enemys Shells in Mafeking (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The War in South Africa (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The Care of the Wounded, Sir William MacCormac visiting the Hospital at Pietermaritzburg (litho)
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Related Images Collection: With Methuens Force, storming a Kopje (litho)
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Related Images Collection: With General Gatacres Force, Scouts at Work (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The Gallant Defender of Mafeking on the Look Out (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Chronicle of the War (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Unwelcome Attention from the Enemy, Gunners crossing the Klip River under Shell Fire (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The Great Attack on Ladysmith, the Final Repulse of the Boers on Wagon Hill (litho)
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Related Images Collection: General View of the Field of Battle before Spion Kop from Gun Hill (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The Last Stand made by the Boers before Kimberley, our Cavalry charging in the Engagement at Klip
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Related Images Collection: Ingenious Tactics at Mafeking, Incidents of the Fight for the Brickfields (litho)
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Related Images Collection: A Scene of Desolation, Cronjes Laager at Paardeberg as it was when our Men entered it (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The Boer Attack on Caesars Camp, a Hot Corner with the Border Mounted Rifles (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Twilight and Peace, Cavalry watering Horses in the Security of the Dusk (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The Bombardment of Ladysmith from Bulwana Hill, as seen through the Naval Telescope (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Baralong Natives in the Stadt at Mafeking scared by a Shell (litho)
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Related Images Collection: 'Talana Cottage', Tommy occupies a Hut deserted by Boer Officers (litho)
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Related Images Collection: With Lord Roberts in the Free State, the Arrest of a Dutch Suspect (litho)
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Related Images Collection: With Sir Redvers Bullers Force, Signallers at Work near Surprise Hill (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The Occupation of Bloemfontein, Mounting Guard at the Presidency (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The First Man to Arrive from Ladysmith, a Scene in Maritzburg (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Saving an Ammunition Waggon, an Incident during the Attack on Vaal Krantz (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Highland Sports of the 'Prince Alfreds Guard'at Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope (engraving)
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Related Images Collection: Ready for another Days Fighting, Dawn in the Trenches at Mafeking (litho)
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Related Images Collection: The Disturbances in South Africa, Men of the Bodyguard of Mr Osborne
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Related Images Collection: South Africa, the Scene of Morosis Death (engraving)
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Related Images Collection: After the South African Campaign, Officers returning to Pietermaritzburg from the Front (engraving)
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Related Images Collection: Fancy Dress Ball at Estcourt, Natal, South Africa (engraving)
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Related Images Collection: Whale Fishing, published by E. Gambert & Co. 1853 (colour litho)
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Related Images Collection: Major-General Sir W F Butler (b / w photo)
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Related Images Collection: Sports at Fort Curtis, Etshowe, Zululand (engraving)
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Related Images Collection: The Town Hall, Pietermaritzburg, Totally Destroyed by Fire last week (litho)
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Related Images Collection: Some Hunting Notes in South Africa (engraving)
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Related Images Collection: The Fear of the Camera in South Africa (engraving)


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