(2014). The « Major Jackson's Transvaal and Natal Series » of the Anglo-Boers War (1899-1902): A Cartobibliographic Framework, dans E. Liebenberg, P. Colier et Z. G. Torok (ed.), History of Cartograpy, International Symposium of the ICA, 2012. Heidelberg: Springer, 211-232...
“On the high seas” as at the 11th October 1899 are an additional 7,418 British Troops on their way to South Africa – called up to bolster an inadequate British force strength in the event of war.Even with their arrival at the end of October 1899 (after the war has been declared) ...
Look at the map of South Africa, and there, in the very centre of the British possessions, like the stone in a peach, lies the great stretch of the two republics, a mighty domain for so small a people. How came they there? Who are these Teutonic folk who have burrowed so deeply int...
Arms and equipment:The Boer War was a serious jolt for the British Army. At the outbreak of the war British tactics were appropriate for the use of single shot firearms, fired in volleys controlled by company and battalion officers; the troops fighting in close order. The need for tight for...
instead of keeping counters of troops on the map, the Fog of War is represented by having just an officer counter with his name on the map board. The troops are recorded with arrow counters on a separate piece of paper pointing at the decimal and the unit numbers accordingly. So, if an...
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A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe Index to Boer War Combatants New Entries FAQ Custom Indexes Map Tool Abbreviations Site Map 1st Boer War Thurlow, Ernest Hovell ( 1881 ) Count equals 1 individual. 1st Kaffir War Gregory, Richard ( ...
Role In: Peace of Vereeniging South African War World War I See all related content Louis Botha (born September 27, 1862, near Greytown, Natal [now in South Africa]—died August 27, 1919, Pretoria, South Africa) was a soldier and statesman who was the first prime minister of the ...
which had given encouraging support to Britain during the war. Returning from his negotiation of the peace settlement inSouth Africain 1902, Chamberlain announced a new tariff scheme that he hoped would draw Britain and its dependencies together in a kind of common market. Protected by stiff tariff...