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John Clark Collection

The baystander is looking towards Aloe Hill from which  a deadly fire by the boers saturated the makeshift trenches of the British.

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A communal grave of the men killed in the train fight.

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A former combatant on the same hill, Mr Lucas Meyer, Stands thoughtfully beside the grave of an uknown British soldier at spioenkop

Interoffice memorandum on the Economic Conference
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All that remains of a sangar or defensive position on Wagon Hill., Ladysmith. Scores of them can still be traced on the battlefield.

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The number of soldiers who died in the Ladysmith battle-area or from disease numbered many towards thousands . This picture of the Intombi war cemetery near the town shows some of the graves. Six hundred men are buried here.

International conference Speakers profile
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Historical markers at the entrance to Ladysmith

International conference programme and budget - preliminary
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This grim photograph illustrates the carnage which resulted form aerious tactical errors by the Bristish command. Neither the British superiority in numbers nor in guns was used to advantage.

International conference on economic policy issues programme
International conference on economic policy issues press cuttings
Fouere Ervan ambassador of the European Union to South Africa
Fiscal and monetary policy and the GEAR
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Sir Michael H. Gallwey (1826-1912) An Irishman who emigrated to Natal in 1853 and set up a legal practice in Pietermaritzburg. By 1857 his ability was so widely recognized that he was offered the post of Attorney General, the youngest to be appointed.

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Lighthouse

Lighthouse -  Amos family photograaph. 

Wage act improves workers lot

 

Wedding day

Amos family photograph. 

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