South Africa

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A view of military cemetery at Langsnek, with Majuba in the distance. Colley's casualties in the engagement were 7 officers, 76 men killed, 2 men taken prisoner, and 111 men wounded. The Beers had 14 dead 29 wounded.

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Sir George White house at 16 Poort Road, still stands, slightly altered and supplied with a modern garage

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Top of Church 1890

S. T. Amos

S. T. Amos. - Amos family photograph. 

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Fort Dumford, Eastcourt

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Prince Alfred in later years

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Mark Twain ( Samuel Langthorne Clemens )

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Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

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Thomas Baines

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

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Sir George Grey Govenor of Cape

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Anthony Trollope

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Amos Family Photograph

Image of a steam train - Amos family photograph. 

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Army headquarters of General Sir George White. The house received a direct hit from a 100 1b shell, forcing the general and his staff to find other accommodations on Francis Road. 

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Armstrongs Garden

G. H. Rennie

G. H. Rennie "S. S. Inkosi"

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This kind of Hindu temple, beautiful though small, may be seen on the outskirts of Natal town in the Coastal area.

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Casualties at the battle of Colenso were so heavy that trainloads of wounded men were transported to Pietermaritzburg where they were placed in makeshift hospitals-the Native High Court, The legislative Assembly building, Maritzburg College, and St George's Garrison Church 

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