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De Wets Attempt to Cross the Railway, 1902. Creator: Unknown
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De Wets Attempt to Cross the Railway, 1902. Creator: Unknown
De Wets Attempt to Cross the Railway, 1902. De Wets troops attempt to cross a railway line in Orange River Colony under fire from British troops in a blockhouse and armoured train.From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. VII", by Louis Creswicke. [The Caxton Publishing Co. London, 1902]
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De Wet's Brave Attempt - A Glimpse into the Intensity of the Second Boer War
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. This photo print, titled "De Wet's Attempt to Cross the Railway, 1902" offers a poignant snapshot of a crucial moment during the tumultuous Second Boer War in South Africa. The creator remains unknown, but their lens captured an extraordinary scene that unfolded in Orange River Colony. In this image, De Wet's troops can be seen courageously attempting to cross a railway line while under heavy fire from British soldiers stationed in a blockhouse and armored train. The intensity of guerrilla warfare is palpable as men on horseback navigate through treacherous terrain amidst fortifications and moonlit skies. The photograph originates from Louis Creswicke's renowned book "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. VII" published by The Caxton Publishing Co. in London back in 1902. Its vivid colors and intricate details transport us back to this pivotal period in history. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are reminded of the resilience displayed by both sides during this conflict between colonial powers – Britain and the Boers. It serves as a testament to Christiaan de Wet's unwavering determination as he led his troops against formidable odds. This remarkable print not only captures an important event but also provides us with valuable insights into transportation systems, military strategies, and life during that era. It stands as a powerful reminder of our shared past while igniting curiosity about how far we have come since those turbulent times.
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