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English: Night sortie from Mafeking, drawing by R. C. Woodville

Identifier: southafricatransv1v2cres (find matches)
Title: South Africa and the Transvaal War
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Creswicke, Louis
Subjects: South African War, 1899-1902
Publisher: Edinburgh T.C. & E.C. Jack
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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At the same time he congratulates ColonelWalford and his men on their brilliant achievement. A pathetic funeral followed, the honoured dead being wrappedin the Union Jack, and buried by the grim light of a lantern, whilethe Rector and Roman Catholic Chaplain each said over the gravesthe last solemn words according- to the rites of his Church. Therewas no Dead March, nor were any volleys fired, but the dumb griefof the community told its own tale of mourning. KIMBERLEY Kimberley, as has been said, is by no means a picturesque place.On first acquaintance it appears to be surrounded by redoubts orforts, being dotted with mounds of greyish slag, technically called tailings, which represent the refuse soil from which the diamondi-ferous ore has been extracted. The buildings are somewhat formaland unpleasing, being for the most part of corrugated iron, andconveying the impression that they are constructed with a view tobeing carried off at any moment. There are a few private residences, 64
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z M UJ uu a> 2 o o S 5 o o K rt Uu U w OS >> h J3 05 ho c O ^ (/I rt n h X o Kimberley which the orthodox house-agent might style handsome or com-modious. The hotel is merely useful as a place for passengers toalight at and depart from, and that it is no more may be accountedfor by the fact that Kimberley hospitality is so double-handed thatvisitors are seldom left to the tender mercies of public caterers.The Kimberley Club dispenses hospitality royally, and for thisreason travellers are made independent of outside luxury. RoundKimberley are the suburbs of Beaconsfield, Kenilworth, and Glad-stone. Beaconsfield, which was once a growing town, has becomestunted, while Kenilworth has blossomed forth under the auspicesof Mr. Rhodes. When the Boer Ultimatum was pronounced, all eyes turnednaturally in the direction of the Diamond City, and as naturally theDiamond City, under the direction of Colonel Kekewich, preparedto defend itself. The population to be protected number

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Creswicke__Louis
  • booksubject:South_African_War__1899_1902
  • bookpublisher:Edinburgh_T_C____E_C__Jack
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Toronto
  • bookleafnumber:362
  • bookcollection:robarts
  • bookcollection:toronto
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