. English: Australians and New Zealanders at Klerksdorp, 24 March 1901 by Charles Hammond (1904, oil on canvas, 77 cm x 127.6 cm). AWM Caption: Being the furious moment depicted in this painting occurred during an action near Klerksdorp in the Transvaal, about 160 kilometres south-west of Johannesburg, during Lord Metheun's operations in the district after the fall of Klerksdorp itself, against the forces of Boer General De la Rey. This art work was inspired by an illustration by British military artist R Caton Woodville, which appeared in 'The Illustrated London News'. 1904. Charles Hammond 6

. English: Australians and New Zealanders at Klerksdorp, 24 March 1901 by Charles Hammond (1904, oil on canvas, 77 cm x 127.6 cm). AWM Caption: Being the furious moment depicted in this painting occurred during an action near Klerksdorp in the Transvaal, about 160 kilometres south-west of Johannesburg, during Lord Metheun's operations in the district after the fall of Klerksdorp itself, against the forces of Boer General De la Rey. This art work was inspired by an illustration by British military artist R Caton Woodville, which appeared in 'The Illustrated London News'. 1904. Charles Hammond 6 Stock Photo
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. English: Australians and New Zealanders at Klerksdorp, 24 March 1901 by Charles Hammond (1904, oil on canvas, 77 cm x 127.6 cm). AWM Caption: Being the furious moment depicted in this painting occurred during an action near Klerksdorp in the Transvaal, about 160 kilometres south-west of Johannesburg, during Lord Metheun's operations in the district after the fall of Klerksdorp itself, against the forces of Boer General De la Rey. This art work was inspired by an illustration by British military artist R Caton Woodville, which appeared in 'The Illustrated London News'. 1904. Charles Hammond 64 Australians and New Zealanders at Klerksdorp 24 March 1901 by Charles Hammond

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