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A bloody day - The Potter Hill Incident
Vol 23 June/July 2008

by David Sutcliffe
On Thursday 5 May 1927 an incident occurred in the shadow of Majuba Mountain that was to shock the country and leave six people dead and three serious...

NANCY RESTS IN FLANDERS’ FIELDS
Vol 23 June/July 2008

by Rowley Medlin
The mascot of a South African regiment is the only animal in military history to be accorded full funeral honours and to be buried in an Allied war ce...

Legendary Leibbrandt Left His Mark - In Tranquil Namaqualand
Vol 23 June/July 2008

by Sandra Blake
Namaqualand. . . probably best known for its wealth of colour during the annual flower season, its alluvial diamonds and rich cultural history, has it...

Finding The Trail
Vol 23 June/July 2008

by Chris Waddington
Somewhere among the fading grey headstones at Durban’s old West Street Cemetery is where the trail finally ended for the man named Conrad Genal. And, ...

Almost Forgotten Victims - The Anglo-Boer War Camps of Aliwal North
Vol 23 June/July 2008

by Rose Lund
Southbound out of the Free State’s grassy plains, the Friendly N6 Route carries travellers across the great Senqu/Orange River into Aliwal North, gate...

A Place of Peace – The Wittebergen Mission Station
Vol 23 June/July 2008

by Rose Lund
From the south they fled north, from the east west, away from the violence and horror of war – to a place of peace....

The Story of Maclear’s Beacon
Vol 23 June/July 2008

by Elize Hough
The pursuit of the figure of the earth has a long and interesting history in South Africa. The year 2001 marked the 250th anniversary of the arrival ...




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