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British heliographing from the Johannesburg Fort the news of the occupation, Boer war, 1900. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
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British heliographing from the Johannesburg Fort the news of the occupation, Boer war, 1900. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
British heliographing from the Johannesburg Fort the news of the occupation, Boer war, 1900. Johannesburg was captured by the British on 31st May 1900
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1899 1902 Boer War Communicating Communication Gauteng Johannesburg Message Mirror Sending Signal Signalling South Africa South African Underwood Underwood Heliograph Print Collector8
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The captivating print captures a significant moment in history during the Boer War of 1900. Titled "British heliographing from the Johannesburg Fort the news of the occupation" it showcases an extraordinary method of communication employed by British soldiers. The image portrays a group of determined men, clad in Victorian military attire, utilizing a heliograph to send signals across vast distances. This innovative technique involved using mirrors to reflect sunlight and transmit messages through Morse code. Positioned atop Johannesburg Fort, these brave soldiers skillfully manipulate their mirrors to communicate vital information about the occupation to their comrades stationed elsewhere. Their actions symbolize resilience and resourcefulness amidst the chaos of war. Johannesburg itself holds historical significance as it was captured by British forces on May 31st, 1900. This photograph serves as a testament to this pivotal event and highlights how communication played a crucial role in warfare during that era. The monochrome composition adds depth and intensity to the scene, emphasizing both the gravity of war and the determination etched on each soldier's face. As we gaze upon this remarkable print by Underwood & Underwood, we are transported back in time - witnessing firsthand how technology bridged gaps between distant armies while shaping our understanding of communication strategies used throughout history.
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