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There is a large selection of these in the next Kaplan Auction.

Estimated (mostly) at R20 or £1 each.

BOER WAR STERIOTYPE PHOTO’S
ALL PHOTO CARDS HAVE THE DESCRIPTION FROM THE PUBLISHER

T044 Lord Kitchener and Gen Pole-Carew at the Railway station ??, Pretoria June 5th, S. Africa (Copyright 1901) 25

T045 Gen. Pole-Carew Commanding 11th Division, watching troops and transports crossing the Vet River, SA (Copyright 1901) 25

T046 Lord Roberts, Hero of Candahar and South Africa, Commander-in-Chief of the British army (Photographed at Pretoria S.A. (Copyright 1900) 25

T047 Major-General French, the Intrepid Cavalry leader, just after visiting the released prisoners, Pretoria S.A. (Copyright 1901) 25

T048 His Excellency Sir Alfred Milner and staff, Cape Town, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 10

T049 Responding to the call of a beloved Queen, arrival of a British Transport, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T050 Marines of H.M.S. “NIOBE” cheering news from the front, Cape Town South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T051 One of Her Majesty’s heroes who fell at the front – Wynberg Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T052 Among the fighters for the Queen – at Naauwpoort, before their Victorious march to Rensburg South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T053 A heavenly moment for “Tommy” – washing the terrible African dust away, Gloucester Camp, Naauwpoort, S.A. (Copyright 1900) 20

T054 Filling a Signalling lamp with gas, Slingersfontein – Boer War S.A. (Copyright 1900) 20

T055 British Scouts firing on a Boer patrol near Colesburg S.A. (Copyright 1900)
Note: Published on the back of the photocard is a description of the battle of Gen French at Colenso on the way to relieve besieged Kimberly:
Quote: “The British Forces have taken a unit from Natures Custom down here and made themselves as nearly as possible the same dull, inconspicuous hue as the earth and the rocks. The Khaki uniforms melt into general scheme, helmets and straps are purposely darkened into dull uniform dirt colour. The Boer is quiet sufficiently, good marksman without having his mark accented for him by unnecessary color contrasts.” 20

T056 When The Cannons roar, still-sleeping by their arms Dec 30th before Colesburg, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T057 The Military camp De Aar as it appeared before Robert’s advance to Kimberly, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T058 Remington Scouts enjoying lunch in a Boer Home – wrecked by “XXXX” Yaasfontein, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T059 The Worcester’s leading the attack on a kopjie held by the Boers, Norval’s Pont, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T060 The Worcester’s charging a kopjie and facing death near Norvals Point, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T061 Mounted Rifleman at De Aar getting ready to join Roberts, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T062 Tons upon Tons of oats for Tommy’s faithful friends at De Aar, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T063 The Splendid Orange River Bridge (from North Bank) guarded by the British, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T064 Halt of London Imperial Volunteers first view of the Veldt – Orange River, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T065 Getting a transport wagon up the North Bank of the Modder Feb 13, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T066 Pontoon Bridge built by Royal Engineers in 2 hours across the Modder, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T067 Portal of the fort at Johannesburg, occupied by the Cheshire Regiment, Boer War, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T068 On the fighting line with the Queens Soldiers, Modder River, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T069 A bad casualty for the British Field Hospital after the hard battle at the Modder (Feb 13) South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T070 The over-powered Boer Prisoners (Gen Cronje’s men) resting on the road from Paardeberg to Modder River, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T071 Arrival of Gen Cronje at Modder River, a prisoner of war, escorted by C.I.V. Mounted Infantry, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T072 One of Lord Robert’s ammunition columns on route to relieve Kimberly, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T073 New Armoured engine ready for up-country work, Kimberley Boer War (Copyright 1901) 20

T074 General Sir George White, The Hero of Ladysmith Governor of Gibraltar (Copyright 1901) 20

T075 The Cape Garrison Artillery standing to the guns commanding the Orange River Bridge, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T076 General Christian De Wet – The Boer Hero – London, England (Copyright 1902) 40

T077 Sir Wilfred Milner, G.C.M.G, K.C.B Governor of the Cape Colony and High Commissioner of South Africa (Copyright 1900) 10

T078 Honors for Mafeking’s Heroic Defender – Lord Roberts escorting Maj-Gen Baden Powell to his headquarters, Pretoria, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 40

T079 Eventide – when the smoke of battle has cleared away, Driefontein, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T080 Kit Inspection of the R.P.R.’s on the morning of their Gallant Defence of Zand River, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T081 Britain’s Soldiers Reviewed by Lord Roberts in public square of the Boers fallen capital, Pretoria, South Africa (1900) 20

T082 Prince Albert’s Horse resting on the march to Kroonstadt, Boer War, South Africa’ (Copyright 1900) 20

T083 Lord Robert’s (to left) and Lord Kitchener (White horse) reviewing the troops entering Kroonstadt, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 40

T084 Royal Engineers repairing a railway destroyed by the Boers – Kroonstadt, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T085 Handiwork Of the retreating Boers – destroyed railway bridge between Kroonstadt and Pretoria, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T086 Balloon Corps Transport, with Lord Roberts Army – advance on Johannesburg, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 25

T087 British Heliographing from the Johannesburg Fort – The News of the occupation – Boer War (Copyright 1901) 25

T088 Supplies for Lord Roberts’ victorious army, on the way to Pretoria, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T089 British Mounted Infantry feeling for the enemy, morning of June 4th, 1900 nine miles south of Pretoria, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 25

T090 Boer Types – waiting examination for passes to go home, public square Pretoria, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T091 Major Harwood and Field Hospital of the South African Light Horse at De Aar, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T092 Major Russell and sister Rose receiving wounded on Hospital Train at Orange River, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 30

T093 Removing wounded from the wagons at the British Field Hospital, Modder River, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 25

T094 Reading of the fall of Pretoria – Convalescent soldiers General Hospital No 10, Bloemfontein, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T095 “A bad case Sister” – wounded fusilier after the Boers brave stand near Orange River, South Africa (Copyright 1900). Note: This is 1st of 2 as per below: 20

T096 Tenderly they lifted him – Orange River Hospital, South Africa (Copyright 1900) Note: This is # 2 as per above 20

T097 The last message home – a scene at the Orange River Hospital, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T098 Looking over the 12th Brigade Camp and Signal Hill, Slingersfontein, British Campaign, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T099 The 6th Regiment of New South Wales Imperial Bushmen, awaiting inspection, Mafeking, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T100 Putting a shell into a siege train at the Modder, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T101 Cape Garrison Artillery cannonading the dauntless Boers across the Modder River, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T102 The Australian after their experience of the victory at Belmont, December 31st, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 25

T103 Australian Mounted Rifles just before the taking of Belmont Dec 31st, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 25

T104 Lord Roberts army advancing toward Johannesburg, 84th Battery and Balloon Corps, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T105 Listening to the music in the public square, Bloemfontein, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T106 Camp from which recruits were equipped and sent to the front. Bloemfontein, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T107 Camp of the 6th Division on the outskirts of Bloemfontein, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T108 How the Boers fought at Colenso- Hlangwe Hill – 70 yards from trench in which man is seen, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T109 The Reconstructed Railway bridge across the Tugela River at Colenso, Natal, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T110 Col Porters men ready to meet Boer cavalry charge on Naauwpoort (Dec 13) South Africa (Copyright 1900) 25

T111 Occupation of Brandfort after evacuation forced by splendid detour of Canadian, Australian and New Zealand mounted infantry (Copyright 1900) 25

T112 The Warwicks skirmishing with Boers near Weppener East of Bloemfontien, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 25

T113 First Aid to a wounded fusilier – Honey Nest Kloof battle (Feb 13) South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T114 A dying buglers last call – a battlefield incident, Gras Pan, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 25

T115 Lord Roberts irresistible on the way to Pretoria – the Great Campaign which xxx closer Britannia’s Empire, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 25

T116 The sad roll call after some of the British were cut off at Dordrecht (Dec 30th) South Africa (Copyright 1900) 25

T117 Among the fighters for the Queen at Naauwpoort, before their victorious march to Rensburg, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T118 New South Wales lancers bringing Boer prisoners into Pretoria, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 25

T119 British prisoners released by the Boers, marching into Pretoria after its capture, to be rearmed, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T120 South African Light Horse coming down Adderly St to entrain for the front. Cape Town (Copyright 1903) 25

T121 The Town Hall, struck by a Boer shell during the siege, Ladysmith South Africa (Copyright 1901) 25

T122 Gen Cronje’s 4000 brave Boers after surrendering to Roberts force of 50 000 Feb 27th Paardeberg, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T123 Scene of the desperate siege and defence – a street in Mafeking South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T124 The Boer position in front of Pretoria (looking east) South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T125 Listening to the fire and drums on Government Square, Johannesburg, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T126 Convoy of the 11th Division “Outspanned” on the march to Kroonstad, Boer War, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T127 Interviewing a Boer farmer at his home near Brandfort during Lord Roberts great march, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T128 Johannesburg, looking South West from Hospital Hill, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T129 Limestone Fort and bombproofs, Western Defences, Mafeking, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T130 Dugouts of the Boers leading into a Boer Trench, Tugela River, South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T131 Major Remington and his scouts – the British Rough Riders of South Africa (Copyright 1901) 30

T132 Ex-Commandant Generals Botha; De Wet and De La Rey, of the Boer Forces, South Africa (Copyright 1902) 30

T133 Ex-President Kruger’s home at Pretoria, South Africa (Copyright 190?) 20

T134 General Christian De Wet – The Boer Leader – and his secretary (Copyright 1902) 35

T135 British Field Telegrapher sending news of victory at Klipdrift (Feb 19th) South Africa (Copyright 1900) 25

T136 The occupation of Pretoria, June 5th – troops passing before Lord Roberts South Africa (Copyright 1901) 20

T137 Lord Roberts’ Infantry crossing the Zand River – Balloon watching ahead for the Boers – South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20

T138 Handiwork of the retreating Boers, destroyed railway bridges over the Vet River – Lord Roberts’ Campaign South Africa 20

T139 Incidents of the great march to Bloemfontein, sad farewell to a faithful companion – Boer War, South Africa 20
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Re: Victorian stereoscope 4 years 9 months ago #68282

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Thank you very much indeed for this extract from the catalogue. Potentially I shall be able to add up to six new titles on it to my list (which currently stands at 363 different titles, and 374 different images). Is an illustrated catalogue available? Some of these titles are very similar to others that I do have information on. Those in question are:

T101 Cape Garrison Artillery cannonading the dauntless Boers across the Modder River, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20
T122 Gen Cronje’s 4000 brave Boers after surrendering to Roberts force of 50 000 Feb 27th Paardeberg, South Africa (Copyright 1900) 20
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Re: Victorian stereoscope 4 years 9 months ago #68283

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mikehm wrote: . Is an illustrated catalogue available? Some of these titles are very similar to others that I do have information on.


There is no catalogue that I know of...…

Here is my list...…

www.angloboerwar.com/forum/19-ephemera/2...optic-slides?start=6

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Victorian stereoscope 4 years 9 months ago #68286

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Mikehm,

If you contact Mike Kaplan, he will be able to send your pictures of the stereoscopes.

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Here is my list (apologies for inconsistencies in the formatting, I had not intended to publish this - or at least, not yet):

Underwood & Underwood “The South African War” Stereographs (running total: 369 titles, 374 images)

“A bad Case, Sister.” - Wounded Fusilier after Boer Raid near Orange River, S. Africa
“Cabs” drawn by natives on a residence road, Durban, S. Africa.
“I pray God to protect you and bring you back.” - Queen's Farewell to Household Cavalry, Windsor, England.
“Long Cecil” the wonderful gun made by an American Engineer in 22 days during the siege, Kimberley, S.A.
“Mud Hall” Prison where the British Officer prisoners were kept by the Boers, Pretoria, S. A.
“Mutton Chops” for Tommy Atkins – Sheep in the Square at Kroonstadt, S.A.
“Ten Minutes for Refreshments” - Kelly-Kenny's troops, running down Cronje have hardly time to eat or drink.
“WHEN THE CANON'S ROAR IS STILL” - SLEEPING BY THEIR ARMS, [DEC. 30TH] COLESBERG,S.A.
10th Hussars after repulsing attack by Boers 4 Jan 1900 Colesberg SA
14th Hussars leaving Maitland Camp to join Buller in the thick of hard fighting – S. Africa.
6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) leaving for South Africa on the “Wakool.”
A bad casualty for the field hospital after French's Victory at the Modder (Feb 13th) South Africa.
A Boer 94-Pounder's position on Krantz Kloof – looking over Tugela River to Zwartz Kop, Sir Chas. Warren's position, S.A.
A desperate stand at Modder River, S. A., Dec. 18th, when Methuen was badly defeated
A few days' forage for British War-horses arrives at De Aar, South Africa.
A halt for rest – the Guards Brigade on the march to Kroonstad, Boer War, S. A.
A HEAVENLY MOMENT FOR "TOMMY" - WASHING THE TERRIBLE AFRICAN DUST AWAY, GLOUCESTER CAMP, NAAUWPOORT, S.A.
A mere handful of earth - $30,000 worth of rough diamonds – De Beers Diamond Mines, Kimberley, S.A.
A MOMENT FROM THE CARES OF STATE – HIS EXCELLENCY SIR ALFRED MILNER, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
A SHELL BEING HOISTED [ JAN 3 rd, ] TO TOP OF COLES KOP BEFORE COLESBERG, S.A.
A SOUTH AFRICAN DUST DEVIL PLAYING HAVOC IN CAMP, ORANGE RIVER, SOUTH AFRICA
A Spacious dining Hall, - Orderlies of General Hospital No. 10 at dinner – Bloemfontein, S. A.
A wayside rest and luncheon – the Coldstream Company on the great Transvaal Campaign.
AMBULANCE AND BRITISH FIELD TELEGRAPH STATION AT THE MODDER RIVER [LOOKING WEST] S. AFRICA
Ambulance going from Wynberg Hospital to the Station for wounded, South Africa
Ambulance Train bringing in Wounded from the Front, Cape Town, South Africa.
AMBULANCE WAGONS RECEVING WOUNDED FROM THE FRONT, FOR THE WYNBERG HOSPITAL, CAPE TOWN, S.A.
Among the African Employees – rest hour in the DeBeers Diamond Mining Compound, Kimberley, S.A.
Among the fighters for the Queen – at Naauwpoort before victorious march to Rensburg, S. Africa. [Two completely different photos, one on grey, one on buff boards]
AN AVENUE IN GENERAL HOSPITAL NO. 9. BLOEMFONTEIN, S.A.
An Indian Contingent Baking Bread – the Kaffirs work and the Hindus look on – British Camp, Slingersfontein, S. Africa
Arrival of Gen. Cronje at Modder River, a prisoner of war, escorted by C.I.V. Mounted Infantry, South Africa.
Artillery Park of the 85th Battery, just outside Pretoria, S. Africa
AT KHAKI MUD TANNERY, DE AAR, S.A. - SOLDIERS USED MUD TO RENDER THEIR CLOTHES LESS CONSPICUOUS
AUSTRALIAN MOUNTED RIFLES AFTER SKIRMISH AT MODDER RIVER [JAN 12 th. ], S.A.
AUSTRALIAN MOUNTED RIFLES JUST BEFORE THE TAKING OF BELMONT [DEC 31st ] SOUTH AFRICA
Baking bread in the Field Ovens, British Camp at Naauwpoort, S. Africa
Balloon Corps Transport with Lord Roberts' Army - advance on Johannesburg, S. A.
Battle of Colenso – team stands where Col. Long was wounded and lost his Guns – S.A.
Bidding the Royal Marine Artillery God-speed, Southsea
BIVOUAC OF GEN. HAMILTON'S MOUNTED INFANTRY AT THE MODDER AFTER A HARD FIGHT, SOUTH AFRICA
BOER FARM AND NEW ZEALAND HILL , S.A. - BOERS MADE DESPERATE NIGHT ATTACK TO TAKE THESE HEIGHTS, JAN. 14TH
Boer trenches and crest of Hart's Hill – scene of Irish Brigade's famous charge, Colenso, S. A.
Boer Types - waiting examination for passes to go home - Public Square, Pretoria, S. A.
Braves of a Zulu Village holding a Council, near the Umlaloose River, Zululand, S.A.
Bringing Artillery up the steep banks of the Velch River – Balloon Corps approaching – Boer War, S.A.
Britain's Colonial Sons rally to her support – New South Wales Mounted Rifles at Cape Town, South Africa.
Britain's Soldiers reviewed by Lord Roberts in Public Square of the Boers' fallen capital, Pretoria, S. A., (June 5th, 1900)
British Artillery Practice – Firing a Maxim.
BRITISH FIELD TELEGRAPHER SENDING NEWS OF VICTORY AT KLIP DRIFT [ FEB 12th ] - SOUTH AFRICA
British heliographing from the Johannesburg Fort the news of the occupation – Boer War, S.A.
British Mounted Infantry feeling for the enemy, morning of June 4th, 1900, nine miles south of Pretoria, South Africa. [Two different crops of this picture]
British prisoners released by the Boers, marching into Pretoria after its capture, to be rearmed, S. Africa.
British Scouts firing on a Boer Patrol (Jan 10th) near Colesberg, S. Africa.
BRITISH SIGNALS FROM HOSPITAL HILL TO NEW ZEALAND HILL DURING RECONNAISSANCE IN FORCE, FEB 11th.
Busy Scenes on the Wharf, Cape Town, South Africa.
CAMP ALARM AT HONEY NEST KLOOF [BATTERY REPULSED BOER ATTACK FEB 12, SOUTH AFRICA]
Camp at Slingerfontein, Colesberg
CAMP AT SLINGERSFONTEIN, S.A. - MANY FIGHTS OCCURRED ON THE DISTANT HILLS
Camp from which Recruits were equipped and sent to the Front – Bloemfontein, S. Africa.
Camp of the 6th Division on outskirts of Bloemfontein S.Africa
Canadian Troops packing up for the forward movement, Cape Town, S.A.
Cape Garrison Artillery cannonading the dauntless Boers across the Modder River, South Africa
CAPE GARRISON ARTILLERY MAKING IT HOT FOR THE BOERS ACROSS MODDER RIVER, S. AFRICA
Cape Town and its Bay, South Africa.
CAPE TOWN AND ITS HARBOUR- THE METROPOLIS AND SEAPORT OF SOUTH AFRICA
Capt. O'Meagher, Camp Commander at Gras Pan – other officers envied him his luxurious residence, S. Africa.
Carting the “staff of life” to Her Majesty's Army at Naauwpoort, S. Africa
Cavalry fording the Modder River after passage was forced by French, February 13, S.A.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FROM HOME, TO THE TROOPS WITH METHUEN AT MODDER RIVER SOUTH AFRICA
Church Street, looking west toward the public square, Pretoria, S. A.
CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS JUST ARRIVED AT ORANGE RIVER. SOUTH AFRICA
COL. PORTER'S MEN READY TO MEET BOER CAVALRY CHARGE ON NAAUWPOORT, DEC. 31ST, S.A. [Also recorded as “Col Porter's Men ready to meet Boer cavalry charge on Naauwpoort 13 Dec 1899”]
Convoy of the 11th Division "outspanned" on the march to Kroonstad, Boer War, S.A.
CORRESPONDENTS SCRUTINIZING A HUT IN THE BOER LAAGER AT KLIP DRIFT, S.A.
Cost of Patriotism – Remington Scouts enjoying lunch after wrecking the home of a Boer at Yaasfontein, S. Africa
Cronje's chief commandants after surrender Feb 27th at Paardeberg, S. Africa. [Two completely different photos, one on grey, one on buff board.]
CRONJE'S MEN AT MODDER RIVER WAITING TO BE ASSIGNED TO TENTS IN THE PRISON CAMP, S.A.
CRONJE'S MEN BEING ENTRAINED AT MODDER RIVER FOR CAPE TOWN [MARCH 1] S.AFRICA
Cutlass Drill on H. M. S. “Niobe”. Cape Town, South Africa. [Two completely different pictures under this title.]
Diamond bearing Blue Rock, exposed to the air to disintegrate before washing – Pulsator Diamond Mine, Kimberley, S.A.
Difficult marching for the sturdy Colonials
Difficulties of the march on Pretoria - Royal Engineers making a roadway on the steep Velch River banks, S. A.
DRAUGHT BULLOCKS JUST CAPTURED BY MOUNTED INFANTRY FROM A BOER LAAGER ON THE MODDER [FEB 13th] SOUTH AFRICA
Du Tait's Pan Mines – Wesselton Mine in distance – from Fort on Southern Defences, Kimberley, S.A.
Dugouts of the Boers leading into a Boer Trench, Tugela River, South Africa
Early morning Inspection on the veldt SA
East from Northern defences of Ladysmith to Boer positions “Gun Hill” and Lombard's Kop, S.A. [My copy badly damaged]
EDINBURGH CASTLE – GORDON HIGHLANDERS BEFORE LEAVING FOR WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA
End of the long March – Lord Roberts' Soldiers passing through Pretoria's Public Square (June 5th 1900), S.A.
Eventide – when the smoke of battle has cleared away – Dreifontein, S. Africa.
Ex-Commandant Generals Botha; De Wet and De La Rey, of the Boer Forces, South Africa
Ex-President Kruger's Church – opposite his residence – Pretoria, S. A.
Ex-President Kruger's Home at Pretoria, South Africa.
FILLING A SIGNALLING LAMP WITH GAS, SLINGERSFONTEIN - BOER WAR. S.A.
FIRST AID TO A WOUNDED FUSILIER – HONEY NEST KLOOF BATTLE [FEB. 13TH] S. AFRICA
First Roll Call in South Africa, Yorkshire Battalion, Cape Town, South Africa.
First Royal Irish at Slingersfontein, afterwards Oom Paul's restricted Guests at Pretoria, S. Africa
FIRST ROYAL IRISHMEN MAKING THEMSELVES AT HOME ON TOP OF A KOPJE AFTERWARDS PRISONERS IN PRETORIA, S.A.
First train of refugees out of Kimberley after the siege (Feb 22nd), South Africa.
Following the Boers - the Black Guard resting ten miles east of Pretoria, S. A. (Note: Correction to “Black Watch” on verso of some cards.)
Fording the Modder with Army Supplies after passage was forced by French, Feb. 13th, South Africa.
From one of Gun pits looking southwest over the tents to Ladysmith SA
GALLANT STORMING OF A BOER KOPJE BY THE SUFFOLKS, AT COLESBERG, S.A. DEC. 31ST – PRAISED BY GEN. FRENCH
Gen Cronje’s 4000 brave Boers after surrendering to Roberts force of 50 000 Feb 27th Paardeberg, South Africa
Gen. Cronje's principal Commandants – surrendered to Lord Roberts Feb 27th, S. A.
GEN. FRENCH AND STAFF EXAMINING BOER LAAGER AT RENSBURG, S.A, ..JUST AFTER BOERS' RETREAT DEC. 30th.
Gen. French, the British Phil. Sheridan, reviewing Victoria Mounted Rifles (Modder River Heroes) S. Africa.
Gen. Kelly-Kenny and his Staff, just before pursuit of Cronje was begun, South Africa.
GEN. KELLY-KENNY'S INFANTRY CREEPING ON THE BOERS AT DREIFONTEIN - ON THE MARCH TO BLOEMFONTEIN, SOUTH AFRICA
GEN. POLE-CAREW COMMANDING 11th DIVISION, WATCHING TROOPS AND TRANSPORTS CROSS THE VET RIVER, S.A.
GENERAL CHRISTIAN DE WET - THE BOER HERO
General Christian De Wet – the Boer leader - and his secretary.
GENERAL CRONJE'S 4000 BOERS AFTER THEIR SURRENDER FEB, 27TH PAARDEBERG, S.AFRICA
General De la Rey
General De La Rey staff near Colesberg
General Sir George White, the Hero of Ladysmith – Governor of Gibraltar
General Sir H. Evelyn Wood, V.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G.; Adjutant General to the Forces, London, England
GETTING A TRANSPORT WAGON UP THE NORTH BANK OF THE MODDER [ FEB 13 th.] S.AFRICA
GETTING READY TO FORD THE MODDER – KIT INSPECTION, FEB. 19., S. AFRICA
GOATS GRAZING ON THE BARREN VELDT NEAR NAAUWPORT, CAPE COLONY, SOUTH AFRICA.
Gordon Highland Signalers making themselves at home on Signal Hill, Euslin, S. A.
GORDON SIGNALERS AT ELSIN RECEIVING THE WORD “RELIEVED” BY HELIOGRAPH FROM KIMBERLY [FEB. 20TH], SOUTH A.
Great Orange River Bridge (450 yds) which the Boers failed to destroy, near Hope Town, S. Africa
Guns of the 75th Royal Field Artillery, In the Artillery Barracks, Pretoria. S.A
HALL WHERE THE HISTORICAL CONFERENCE BETWEEN SIR ALFRED MILNER AND PRESIDENT KRUGER WAS HELD. S.A.
HALT ! WHO GOES THERE ! A PICKET AT THE FIRST ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT - NIGHTFALL AT SLINGERSFONTEIN, S.A.
HALT OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS - FIRST VIEW OF THE VELDT - ORANGE RIVER, S. AFRICA
Handiwork of the retreating Boers – destroyed railway bridge between Kroonstadt and Pretoria, S. Africa. [Two completely different pictures under this title]
Handiwork of the retreating Boers – destroyed railway bridge over the Vet River – Lord Roberts' campaign, S. A.
Hanover, from the top of a Kopje, looking East to Naauwpoort, S. Africa
Healthy looking Natives of South Africa – a Zulu Family and native Village – peace signal flying.
HER MAJESTY'S HEROES MARCHING INTO COLESBERG S.A. AFTER THE BOERS' DEFEAT DEC. 31ST.
Heroic Sports of the Kraal – a Zulu War Dance, near the Umlaloose River, Zululand, S.A.
His Excellency Sir Alfred Milner and Staff, Cape Town, South Africa.
History Recorders and History Makers, Correspondents' Carts awaiting Lord Roberts' entry to Kroonstadt – S. A.
Honors for Mafeking's heroic defender – Lord Roberts escorting Maj-Gen Baden-Powell to his headquarters, pretoria, S. A.
How the Boers fought at Colenso – from Hlangwane Hill above Boer Trench – showing country British advanced over, S.A. [My copy badly damaged]
How the Boers fought at Colenso – side view of Trenches at foot of Hlangwane Hill – S.A.
How the Boers fought at Colenso, Hlangwane Hill – 70 yards from Trenches in which man is seen, S.A.
How Tommy's friends go to the front, South Africa.
Howitzer – same as now being used in the Transvaal War.
Hurried Preparations for the front – taking equipage at Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa.
HURRIEDLY REPAIRING MODDER RIVER BRIDGE TO PASS A TRAIN WITH SUPPLIES INTO KIMBERLY [FEB. 21ST], S. AFRICA
Impregnable Defences in Fort Methuen, south of Kimberley on the Broshof Road, S.A.
IN A FIELD HOSPITAL ON THE TUGELA RIVER [Two slightly different photographs, one on grey, one on buff boards.]
In Delagoa Bay from which Ex-President Kruger sailed from S. Africa
In the great Ore Crushing Mill of the Robinson Mine – the richest Gold Mine of Johannesburg, S.A.
IN THE ORANGE RIVER TRENCHES HOLDING BACK THE BOERS – SOUTH AFRICA
INCIDENTS OF THE GREAT MARCH TO BLOEMFONTEIN - COMFORTING A DYING FAITHFUL FRIEND - BOER WAR , S.A.
Incidents of the great march to Bloemfontein – faithfully waiting his sleeping master – Boer War, S.A.
Incidents of the great march to Bloemfontein – sad farewell to a faithful companion – Boer War, S. A.
Indian stretcher bearers, bring in the wounded at Colenso.
Inspection of the Cheshire Regiment in the Fort at Johannesburg, Boer War, S. Africa
Interior of "Mud Hall" the last prison occupied by the British Officers at Pretoria, S. A.
Interior of Upper “Raad” (legislative assembly) – Ex-President Kruger's portrait in centre. Pretoria, South Africa.
Interviewing a Boer Farmer at his home near Brandfort – during Lord Roberts' great march.
Johannesburg, looking southwest from Hospital Hill, South Africa.
Kaffir Mother and Babe on a Dutch Farm at Gordonsfontein, Cape Colony, S. Africa.
Kimberley, S. A. - where Cecil Rhodes was besieged – looking northwest from the famous DeBeers Diamond Mine.
Kit inspection of the R. P. R's on the morning of their gallant defence of Zand River, S. A.
Krantz Kloof, the Boer left position before Gen. Warren, as approached from Ladysmith, S.A.
LEAVING RENSBURG S. AFRICA, - THE SIXTH DRAGOONS [LANCERS] OFF TO JOIN ROBERT'S ARMY
Lieut.-Col. Grier and Lieut.Col. Armstrong, Chief Medical Officers, Wynberg Hospital, Cape Town, S.A.
Limestone Fort and Bomb-prooofs, Western Defences, Mafeking, S.A.
Listening to the Fife and Drums in Government Square, Johannesburg, S. A.
Listening to the music in the Public Square, Bloemfontein, S. Africa.
LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS SHED TEARS OVER THEIR WORK – PEELING ONIONS – AT ORANGE RIVER, SOUTH A.
Looking east towards Durban and the Bay, from the Beres Heights, S. Africa. [My copy badly damaged]
Looking from Johannesburg Fort towards Jappertown (showing old Boer gun), Boer War, S.A.
Looking into the Orange Free State – Over 12th Brigade Camp and Signal Hill, Slingersfontein S. A.
Looking northwest to Daapoort Range – Post Office in foreground – Pretoria, S.Africa.
LOOKING OVER THE 12th BRIGADE CAMP AND SIGNAL HILL, SLINGERSFONTEIN, BRITISH CAMPAIGN, S.A.
Looking towards Colenso from Boer Trenches on Hlangwane Hill – open flat beyond River is where Guns were lost – S.A.
Lord Kitchener (the taller) and Gen. Pole-Carew at the Railway Station, Pretoria, June 5th – S. Africa.
Lord Roberts (3d to left), and escort of Imperial Yeomanry, entering Kroonstad, Boer War, S. A.
Lord Roberts (to left) and Lord Kitchener (white horse) reviewing the troops entering Kroonstadt, S. Africa.
Lord Roberts and Staff cheering the Queen – raising Union Jack on the occasion of occupying Pretoria, June 5th, S. A.
LORD ROBERTS HERO OF CANDAHAR AND SOUTH AFRICA , COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF BRITISH ARMIES
LORD ROBERTS' ADVANCE ON PRETORIA – INFANTRY FORDING THE VET RIVER S.A.
Lord Roberts' advance on Pretoria – Transports crossing the Zand River, S. A.
Lord Roberts' Army advancing toward Johannesburg - 84th Battery and Balloon Corps, S. A.
Lord Roberts' Army at Pretoria, June 5th, 1900 - waiting orders to enter the city, S. A.
Lord Roberts' infantry crossing the Zand River – Balloon watching ahead for the Boers. S. A.
Lord Roberts' Irresistibles on the way to Pretoria – the great campaign which welded closer Britannia's Empire.
Louis Botha, Ex-Commandant-General, Transvaal Boer Forces, South Africa
Loyal to the Mother Country – Canadian fighters for British Supremacy, Cape Town, S.A.
Main Street looking south to Town Hall, - Port Elizabeth, S. Africa.
Maj.-Gen. Baden-Powell, Hero of Mafeking, and Maj. Godley (Photographed in Pretoria, June 17th, 1900), S.A.
Maj.-Gen. French, the intrepid Cavalry leader, just after visiting the released prisoners, Pretoria, S. A.
Major Harwood and Field Hospital of the S. African Light Horse, at De Aar, S. A.
MAJOR REMINGTON AND HIS SCOUTS - THE BRITISH ROUGH RIDERS OF SOUTH AFRICA
Major Russell and Sister Rose receiving wounded on hospital train at Orange River, South Africa.
Making Gas for one of the War Balloons at Slingersfontein, South Africa
MARINES OF H.M.S. "NIOBE" CHEERING NEWS FROM THE FRONT, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Market Square and Building in which Prisoners of War were tried, Pretoria, S. Africa.
Medical Staff and Nurses of General Hospital No. 9, Bloemfontein, S. Africa.
Methuen's gallant infantry storming a kopje at Gras Pan, South Africa.
Miss Cronje
MONTMORENCY'S SCOUTS FINDING BOER POSITION NEAR DORDRECHT, DEC. 29TH - SOUTH AFRICA
Monument to the 27th Inniskillings on Hart's Hill, near Colenso, Natal, S.A.
Mounted Riflemen At De Aar, Getting Ready To Join Roberts - South Africa
N. S. W. Medical Corps in review near Cape Town, South Africa.
NAAUWPORT, ADVANCE BASE OF FRENCH'S AND KELLY-KENNY'S TROOPS, S.A.
Native Police on West Street, Durban, Natal, South Africa.
NCOs leaving Johannesburg for the front
New Armoured engine ready for up-country work, Kimberley Boer War
New South Wales Lancers bringing Boer prisoners into Pretoria, S. A.
NEW SOUTH WALES MOUNTED RIFLES IN SKIRMISH DRILL, GREEN POINT, CAPE TOWN, S.A.
NEW ZEALAND HILL DEFENDERS AND DISTANT HILLS HELD BY WORCESTERS [ JAN 9th ] SLINGERSFONTEIN, S.A.
NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED RIFLES [ JAN 15 th. ] AFTER REPULSING BOER ATTACK AT BAYONETS' POINT, RENSBURG, S. AFRICA
Nicholas Nek northwest of Ladysmith – scene of the first hard fight before the siege, S. A.
Northern defences of Ladysmith on “Help Maker” Hill opposite Umbulwana and Lombards Kops (Boer positions), S. A.
NSW Medical Corps moving to the front, from Cape Town, S. A.
Occupation of Brandfort after evacuation forced by splendid detour by Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Mounted Infantry, S.A.
OFFICE OF EX PRESIDENT STEYN, IN THE PRESIDENCY - THE DESK USED AFTERWARDS BY LORD ROBERTS, BLOEMFONTEIN, S.A.
On the fighting line with the Queen's bravest. Modder River, South Africa.
On the great march – Lord Roberts and Staff ascending the North Bank of the Zand River, S. A.
On to Pretoria! - Lord Roberts' Great March through the Transvaal – S. A.
ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S HEROES WHO FELL AT THE FRONT - WYNBERG HOSPITAL, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
One of Lord Roberts' ammunition columns en route to relieve Kimberley, S.A.
One of Mafeking's defenders - “The Wolf” 16-lb. Gun made during the siege by Maj. Panzera – S. A.
PACKING UP AT THE MODDER TO JOIN ROBERTS – THESE MOUNTED INFANTRY HELPED TO CORNER CRONJE.
Parliament House from head of Adderly Street, Cape Town, South Africa.
Picket of Wounded British Horses at Naauwpoort after taking of Colesberg on Dec 31st. S. Africa.
Plateau on Hart's Hill over which the Irish Brigade charged the Boers entrenched on distant crest, Colenso, S.A.
Point from which the Boer Guns commanded Colenso, S. Africa.
Pom-pom Bridge and Boer headquarters Telegraph Station on the Tugela River, Natal, S. A.
Pontoon Bridge built by Royal Engineers in 2 hours across the Modder, S. Africa.
Port Elizabeth and Algoa Bay, one of the British Army's ports of entry to S.A.
Portal of the Fort at Johannesburg, occupied by the Cheshire Regiment, Boer War, S. A.
Precipitating Vats – extracting Gold from the ore, Robinson Mine, Johannesburg, S. A.. the World's richest Gold District.
Preparation for War – to uphold British Rights – Cape Town, South Africa.
Prince Albert's Horse resting on the march to Kroonstad, Boer War, S. A.
PUTTING A SHELL INTO A SIEGE TRAIN GUN AT THE MODDER RIVER, SOUTH AFRICA
Railway Bridge across the Valsch River at Kroonstadt, blown up by the Boers, S. Africa
RAILWAY PIONEERS' CAMP AT THE ORANGE RIVER [ REPAIRING THE KIMBERLEY LINE ] S.AFRICA
Railway station of Oom Paul's lost capital, June 5th, 1900, day of the British entry, S. A.
Reading of the fall of Pretoria, convalescent soldiers, General Hospital No. 10, Bloemfontein, S. A.
Remington Scouts enjoying lunch in a Boer home - wrecked by Kaffirs, Yaasfontein, South Africa. [Two diffferent photographs, one on grey, one on buff boards.]
REMINGTON'S SCOUTS – AN EXPEDITION TO LOCATE THE ENEMY, COLESBERG, JAN. 3RD
REMOVING WOUNDED FROM THE WAGONS AT THE FIELD HOSPITAL, MODDER RIVER, S. AFRICA
RENSBURG CAMP [BRITISH] AFTER FLYING COLUMN RETURNED FROM WITHIN A FEW MILES OF NORVALS PONT, S.A
RESPONDING TO THE CALL OF THE BELOVED QUEEN – THE ARRIVAL OF A TRANSPORT IN SOUTH AFRICA
Rest, Hero, rest! thy Warfare is over – A frequent scene at Wynberg Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa.
Royal Engineers building temporary Railway Bridge beside that destroyed by the retreating Boers, Rhenoster River, S. A.
Royal Engineers repairing a Railway destroyed by the Boers, Kroonstad, South Africa.
ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY READY TO TAKE UP POSITION TO MEET BOER ATTACK SLINGERSFONTEIN, S. AFRICA
Royal Marine Artillery leaving Portsmouth to embark at Plymouth for the front.
ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS - A BRISTLING BRITISH FRONT- BOER WAR SOUTH AFRICA
Royal Munster Fusiliers fighting from behind the redoubt at Honey Nest Kloof (Feb 16) S. Africa. [Three completely different pictures under this title.]
Royal Munster Fusiliers holding back the Boers at Honey Nest Kloof (Feb 16) S. Africa.
ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS LINING THE TRENCHES ON A BOER ALARM, HONEY NEST KLOOF, S.A.
ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS RECEIVING WORD THEY ARE GOING TO THE FRONT, SOUTH AFRICA
Sad evidence of the Siege of Ladysmith – Cemetery in Neutral ground near Pieter's Hill, S.A.
Scene of Buller's terrific battles – Tugela River and Zwartz Kop (British) from Spion Kop (looking southeast), S.A.
Scene of Gen. White's long heroic defence, Ladysnith – looking from Devonshire Hill to Caesar's Hill – S.A.
Scene of the desperate Siege and Defence – a Street in Mafeking, S.A.
Sighting one of the 4.7” Naval Guns on the Boer position at Schwartskop, S.A.
Sir Wilfred Milner, G.C.M.G, K.C.B Governor of the Cape Colony and High Commissioner of South Africa
Skirmish Drill, New South Wales Mounted Rifles, Cape Town, S.A.
Some native Grooms of the cavalry remounts, Bloemfontein, S. Africa.
Some of Methuen's infantry firing on retreating Boers from the Boer Stronghold at Belmont, South Africa.
Sorting the rough diamonds De Beers Mines, Kimberley, S.A.
South African Light Horse ready for War, Cape Town, South Africa
SOUTH AFRICAN LIGHT HORSE, COMING DOWN ADDERLY ST., TO ENTRAIN FOR THE FRONT, CAPE TOWN. [Two subtly different pictures under this title.]
South African Lighthorse, the best Rough Riders of the Colonial Army at De Aar.
South slope of Spion Kop – the bloodiest battle-ground of the war, South Africa.
Spacious dining hall of general hospital No 1 at dinner Bloemfontein
Spion Kop , where the most desperate battle of the war was fought, from Boer trenches on Krantz Kloof, S. A.
Spion Kop from its highest ridge (southeast) British captured first lower ridge, but after awful slaughter, retired – S.A.
Statue of the late President Brand, in front of the Government House, Bloemfontein, S. A.
Stretcher Bearers, N. S. Wales Medical Corps, Cape Town, South Afri [sic]
Supplies for Lord Roberts' victorious Army on the way to Pretoria, S. Africa.
SURGEONS AND SISTERS OF THE ORANGE RIVER HOSPITAL, SOUTH AFRICA
Surprise Hill (distant right centre) where the British, by night surprise, destroyed “Silent Su”, a dangerous Boer gun, Ladysmith, S. A.
Taking Artillery Horses to Water – Great March to Pretoria, Weigelegen, S. A.
Taking the Heavy Naval Guns across the Vet River – Lord Roberts' advance on Pretoria, S. A. (Note: the same image is also catalogued as “Taking the Heavy Naval Guns across the VELCH River – Lord Roberts' advance on Pretoria, S. A.”).
TELEPHONISTS AND TELEGRAPHERS GETTING AND SENDING NEWS FROM THE BRITISH SIEGE TRAIN AT ORANGE RIVER, S.A.
Telling the Surgeon how the light cases are getting on, Orange River Hospital, S. Africa.
TENDERLY THEY LIFTED HIM – ORANGE RIVER HOSPITAL, S. AFRICA
Tenth Hussars after repulsing attack by Boers Jan. 4th, Colesberg, S. Africa.
TESTING A NEW BRITISH SIEGE TRAIN GUN AT ORANGE RIVER, S. AFRICA
Thatanchu, a Barolong Village, Orange River Colony, South Africa.
The "NORMAN" at the wharf, with the Lancashire Fusileers aboard, Cape Town S.A
The “Club” which was struck by a 94 lb. Boer Shell – Siege of Mafeking, S.A.
The “long” trench Grave on Spion Kop, the resting place of the heroes who fell there, S. A.
The (4.7) guns from the Warships, firing on the Pretoria Forts, Boer War, S. A.
THE 38TH BATTERY AT THE MODDER RIVERBEFORE TAKING PART IN ROBERTS VICTORIOUS ADVANCE – S. AFRICA
The 6th Regiment of New South Wales Imperial Bushmen – running to remount after delivering a volley, Mafeking, S.A.
The 6th Regiment of New South Wales Imperial Bushmen – volley firing near Mafeking, S. A.
The 6th Regiment of New South Wales Imperial Bushmen, awaiting inspection, Mafeking, S. A.
THE 9th DIVISION ON THE MARCH TO BLOEMFONTEIN - A FEW MINUTES REST - LORD ROBERTS' CAMPAIGN, S. A.
THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS GET A SHORT REST AFTER A HARD MARCH , NAAUWPOORT, S.AFRICA
The Australians after their experience of the victory at Belmont, Dec. 31st, S. Africa
THE BATTLEFIELD OF BELMONT, WHERE HUNDREDS OF BOERS AND BRITISH WHO FELL ON NOV. 23 – S. AFRICA
The Billiard and Bar Room of Bradley's Hotel after a 94 lb. Shell had entered, Mafeking, S.A.
The Boer Position in front of Pretoria (looking east), South Africa.
THE BOER PRISONERS [ CRONJE'S MEN ] RESTING ON THE ROAD FROM PAARDEBERG TO MODDER RIVER, S. AFRICA
The Boers reached Baden-Powell's buildings but never his flag! - shell-hole in Dixon's Hotel, Mafeking, S.A.
The British Army marching into Kroonstadt before Lords Roberts and Kitchener – S.A.
The British Camp at Rensburg, South Africa, after they occupied it on Dec 30th.
THE BURIAL PLACE, AT MODDER RIVER, OF THE HIGHLANDERS WHO FELL AT MAGERSFONTEIN, S. AFRICA
The C. I. V.'s Cloak Room – Needless to say, the Boers are not expected – South Africa
THE CAPE GARRISON ARTILLERY STANDING TO THE GUNS COMMANDING THE ORANGE RIVER BRIDGE, S.A.
The dongo through which Lieut. Roberts led his heroes to save the Guns, and was mortally wounded, Colenso, S.A.
THE DYING BUGLER'S LAST CALL – A BATTLE FIELD INCIDENT, GRAS PAN, S. AFRICA
THE ENGLISH DRUMMER BOY'S LETTER – WRITING HOME TO MOTHER AFTER THE VICTORY AT COLESBERG S. AFRICA
THE FEARLESS GLOUCESTERS LEADING THE ATTACK ON A KOPJE HELD BY BOERS [FEB. 3RD] NORVALS PONT, S.A.
The fearless Suffolks storming the Kopje, Colesberg, S. A., Dec 31st – many of threse men were captured later.
The gallant Guards Brigade marching on Brandfort – Boer War, S. A.
The Gloucesters charging a Kopje and facing death near Norval's Pont, South Africa. [Two different images. Each shows the same soldiers in the same scene a few seconds after the one entitled “The Worcesters charging a Kopje and facing death near Norval's Pont, South Africa.”]
The Government House, Johannesburg, South Africa.
The greatest living British Soldier - Lord Roberts planning the advance on Pretoria - Rett Spruit, S. A.
THE INNISKILLING DRAGOONS [ WITH GENERAL FRENCH'S DIVISION ] PASSING ARUNDEL TO MODDER RIVER [ DEC 26th. ] S.A.
The Lancashire Fusiliers on board the “Roslin Castle,” bound for Natal, South Africa.
THE LAST DROP - A SCENE ON THE BATTLEFIELD AT DORDRECHT, SOUTH AFRICA, DEC. 30th.
THE LAST MESSAGE HOME – A SCENE AT THE ORANGE RIVER HOSPITAL, SOUTH AFRICA
The Middle Falls of the Tugela River from the Boer Laager – near Colenso, S.A.
THE MILITARY CAMP AT DE AAR AS IT APPEARED BEFORE ROBERT'S ADVANCE TO KIMBERLEY- S.AFRICA [Two different crops of this picture.]
The Morning Roll Call, British Camp, Cape Town, South Africa
The New Market and “Richsha” stand – showing native foot “cabmen” - Durban, S.A.
THE OCCUPATION OF PRETORIA JUNE 5TH. - TROOPS PASSING BEFORE LORD ROBERTS.
The reconstructed Railway Bridge across the Tugela River at Colenso, Natal, S. A.
THE SAD ROLL CALL AFTER SOME OF THE BRITISH WERE CUT OFF AT DORDRECHT [ DEC. 30th.]
THE SPLENDID ORANGE RIVER BRIDGE [FROM NORTH BANK] – GUARDED AND PRESERVED BY THE BRITISH
The tolls of Lord Roberts, great March through the Transvaal – Grenadier Guards resting – S.A.
The Town Hall, struck by a Boer shell during the siege, Ladysmith, South Africa.
The Tugela Falls, from Hart's Hill, Natal.
THE UNITED STATES, GERMAN, FRENCH, AUSTRIAN AND ITALIAN ATTACHES, CAPE TOWN, studying the military situation in SOUTH AFRICA
The Warwicks at De Aar hear that “Little Bobs” (Lord Roberts) is coming to take command.
The Warwicks skirmishing with Boers near Weppener, east of Bloemfontein, South Africa.
THE WARWICKSHIRES AT DE AAR'S SOUTH AFRICA
The Way Britain's Bravest charge the Kopjes – Boer War – South Africa
THE WILTSHIRES ENTRAINING AT RENSBURG TO JOIN GENERAL FRENCH IN THE MARCH TO NORVALS PONT, S.A.
The Worcesters charging a Kopje and facing death near Norval's Pont, South Africa. [This shows the same soldiers in the same scene a few seconds before those entitled “The Gloucesters charging a Kopje and facing death near Norval's Pont, South Africa.”]
The Worcesters leading the attack on a Kopje held by the Boers, Norval's Pont, S.A.
The Yorkshire Battalion disembarking at Cape Town, South Africa.
THE YORKSHIRES BREAKFASTING IN CAMP AT NAAUWPOORT, S. AFRICA- THEIR GALLANTRY ON JANUARY 28 th, LAUDED BY FRENCH
They wish Mrs. “Thomas Atkins” was there just now – the Warwicks doing their own washing, De Aar, S.A.
TOMMY MUST HAVE HIS ROAST BEEF DESPITE THE HEAT - MODDER RIVER, CHRISTMAS DAY, S.A.
TOMMY'S FRIEND IS NOT FORGOTTEN – TAKING RATIONS FOR THE HORSES – MODDER RIVER, S. AFRICA
TONS UPON TONS OF OATS FOR TOMMY'S FAITHFUL FRIENDS AT DE AAR, S. AFRICA
Town Hall and West Street in Durban, the Sea-port of Natal, S. Africa.
Training for War – a Zulu Rush – Zululand, South Africa.
TRAINING ONE OF H,M,S, "MONARCH'S 4.7 GUNS ON PRETORIA FORTS, JUNE 4TH.
Transport Teams and Oxen watering in the Velch River – on the march to Pretoria, S.A.
TRANSPORT WAGONS READY FOR FRENCH'S MOVEMENT NORTH, DE AAR, SOUTH AFRICA
TRANSPORTS LOADED WITH EVERYTHING FOR TOMMY'S HAVERSACKS, AT MODDER RIVER, S.A.
Transvaal country, south of Johannesburg, looking east from the reservoir, South Africa
Trenches on north bank of Tugela, from which Boers repulsed the Irish Brigade's desperate charge, Battle of Colenso, S.A.
Tugela River and Mt. Alice (British) from Spion Kop – ground fought over for weeks – S.A.
Tugela River, where the Boers crossed over a bridge made of railway ties but were afterward shelled by Buller, S.A. [My copy badly damaged]
Type of South African half-caste
Umbulwana (Boer position) from east end of Help-Maker (British) – Siege of Ladysmith, S. A.
UTILIZING A LITTLE OF THE BURNING SUN OF SOUTH AFRICA
View from the Summit of historic Spion Kop – scene of the desperate British Attack – S.A.
Wagon Hill, from Manchester Hill (British), lower hill in distance held by Boers – Siege of Ladysmith, S.A.
WAGON HORSE PICKET AT DE AAR, S, AFRICA - FIFTY PERCENT OF THESE ANIMALS DIED IN SIX WEEKS
WALL ON NEW ZEALAND HILL WHERE CAPTAIN MADDOX REPULSED BOERS' DEADLY NIGHT ATTACK JAN 11th. S.AFRICA
Ward in General Hospital No. 10 – formerly Grey's College – Bloemfontein, S. A.
Warwick and Yorkshire Batteries accoutered for the Transvaal, Gov't Pier, Cape Town, S. A.
West from Boer intrenchments on Krantz Kloof to Spion Kop showing connecting Boer trench across the Valley, S. A.
Where General Buller crossed the Tugela River, Natal, South Africa.
Where the fallen heroes lie – graves of Royal Inniskillings and Dublin Fusiliers, foot of Hart's Hill, Colenso, S.A.
WILTSHIRE BOYS STEALING ON THE ENEMY AT ORANGE RIVER, BUT BOERS CAPTURED THEM LATER. RENSBURG S.A.
WORCESTERS SKIRMISHING WITH BOERS NEAR COLESBERG ON FEB. 12TH THE BOERS DROVE THEM BACK
YORKSHIRE SIGNALLING FROM NEW ZEALAND HILL [SO BRAVELY HELD AFTER THEIR COMMANDERS HAD FALLEN, JAN. 14TH] TO RENSBURG, S.A.
Zulu Girls and Women, the burden bearers of Zululand, South Africa.

I have examples of all but 58 of the 374.

I shall drop Michael Kaplan a line with regard to the two possible duplicates.
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