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A "Mobile Column"in South Africa, is this why De Wet was not caught? (litho)
1037400 A " Mobile Column" in South Africa, is this why De Wet was not caught? (litho) by Boyd, Alexander Stuart (1854-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: A " Mobile Column" in South Africa, is this why De Wet was not caught? Illustration for The Graphic, 19 October 1901.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23559450
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Boer War Caught De Wet The Graphic
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This lithograph, titled "A Mobile Column in South Africa, is this why De Wet was not caught?", takes us back to the tumultuous times of the Boer War. Created by Alexander Stuart Boyd in 1901, it offers a glimpse into the military tactics employed during this historic conflict. The artwork depicts a mobile column traversing through the rugged terrain of South Africa. The soldiers are seen riding on horseback and marching alongside their equipment-laden wagons. The scene exudes an air of urgency and determination as they navigate through challenging landscapes. The caption raises an intriguing question: Was it due to the mobility and adaptability of these columns that General Christiaan de Wet managed to evade capture? De Wet was a prominent Boer general known for his guerrilla warfare tactics against British forces. His ability to outmaneuver and elude capture became legendary during the war. Boyd's illustration captures both the awe-inspiring nature of these mobile columns and their potential impact on De Wet's elusive maneuvers. It serves as a visual representation of one possible reason behind his uncanny ability to avoid capture. As we delve into history through this lithograph, we are reminded of the complexities and strategies involved in warfare. This print invites us to ponder upon how different military approaches can shape outcomes on battlefields, leaving lasting legacies for future generations to explore.
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