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MC Heunis in Bloemfontein leads a living history group called the OVSAC. The OVSAC has written several very well-researched and referenced monographs on ABW topics. I am indebted to MC Heunis and the OVSAC for allowing these monographs to be hosted on this site and to Rob Davidson for his help in adding these valuable resources.

There are 24 pdfs that range from 600k to 5mb in size.

All the PDFs are searchable from the main site search function.

1. Boer artillery trophies in Australia and New Zealand pdficon_large
2. The Boer Whitworth guns pdficon_large
3. More on Boer artillery trophies in Australia and New Zealand pdficon_large
4. Armstrong RML guns of the Boer Republics pdficon_large
5. Boer artillery trophies in Britain, Canada and India pdficon_large
6. Boer Maxim machine guns pdficon_large
7. Boer clothing and gear - A guide for re-enactors pdficon_large
8. Monster guns of the Anglo-Boer War pdficon_large
9. Little Prussia in the Veldt. Pickelhauben of the Orange Free State pdficon_large
10. 'Mijn pijp, mijn pijp'. A re-enactor's guide to Boer War smoking pdficon_large
11. The Boer Krupp guns pdficon_large
12. Royal Artillery pattern uniforms of the Free State Artillery Corps, 1880-1890 pdficon_large
13. Artillery of the Jameson Raid pdficon_large
14. Boer War commando cuisine pdficon_large
15. Captured British guns in Boer Service pdficon_large
16. British infantry ammunition pouches in South Africa, 1795-1871 pdficon_large
17. Rail mounted guns of the Anglo-Boer War pdficon_large
18. Field telegraph in the Free State Artillery pdficon_large
19. The guns of Fort Johannesburg pdficon_large
20. Boer War ammunition bandoliers - part 1 pdficon_large
21. Boer War ammunition bandoliers - part 2 pdficon_large
22. Hotchkiss and Nordenfeldt guns of the Anglo-Boer War pdficon_large
23. Boer War water bottles, haversacks and mess tins pdficon_large
24. The guns of the battle of Rietfontein pdficon_large

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