RMMAW5HD–Site of Boer prisoner of war camp, Saint Helena, South Atlantic.
RMGCF7KT–Winston Churchill, right, as a prisoner of war in Pretoria, South Africa.
RMBXPWDK–WINSTON CHURCHILL as Boer prisoner with British troops at Staats Model School, Pretoria, in 1899 during Second Boer War
RMGCG9XH–A wanted notice put out for Winston Churchill after he escaped from a prisoner of war camp in South Africa during the Boer War. Twenty five pounds was offered to anyone who brought the escaped prisoner dead or alive to the office.
RMBGDDD5–Prisoner of war camp at Pretoria, South Africa, for British prisoners during the second Boer war.
RMD4B15G–Plaque to commemorate Site of Boer Prisoner of War Camp
RM2E5BBJM–Boer War - A early painting of the Dead Wood or Deadwood POW Camp, on Deadwood Plain,on the island of St Helena.. It was the first overseas camp to be set up and housed 5000 prisoners . During the South African War of 1899 to 1902 the British took as many as 20 000 prisoners of war resulting in overcrowded prisoner of war camps in South Africa. Because they were easily attacked they commenced shipping prisoners to Bermuda, India, Portugal, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and the island of St Helena. The tents were later replaced by huts
RFRC66BH–Winston Churchill in South Africa during the Boer War
RMDRJY6P–Boer Prisoners of War landing at Bermuda
RFRC66BP–Winston Churchill in South Africa during the Boer War. 1900
RMKBPAME–Boer War Ivory Brooch
RMD96FH5–Boer families in a concentration camp at Eshowe, Zululand, 1900. 2nd Boer War 1899-1902
RME0Y5NW–Nov. 11, 1968 - Churchill envelope sold for 3000.: The envelope of a letter sent by Sir Winston Churchill while he was a prisoner of war in Pretoria during the Boer War, was sold for 300 in the Stanley Gibbons's auction rooms, in London today. The envelope, which has five postmarks, including that of the camp censor, is dated December 2, 1899, and was addressed to a Major Ronald Kincaird-Smith, who was serving in India at the time
RM2WTW25K–British Prisoners Waiting for Release : The Camp at Nooitgedacht. Vintage Archival Plate from the Second Boer War, 1899-1902, South Africa. From South Africa and the Transvaal War, by Louis Creswicke, published 1899
RMMPNMWN–British prisoners of war during the Boer War being transported in Pretoria, 1900. Artist: Unknown.
RM2B6M05B–Engelse krijgsgevangenen in een tentenkamp in Waterval Krijgsgevangenen Ladysmith Straat - Waterval (titel op object) Part of album with recordings of the Second Boer War (1899-1902 ) . Manufacturer : photographer: anonymous place manufacture: South Africa Date: 1899 - 1900 Physical features: daylight gelatin silver print material: paper paper cardboard Technique: daylight gelatin silver print dimensions: mat: h 151 mm × W 204 mm Subject: prisoner of war (after the battle) (military) camp with tent second Boer War (1899-1902) Where: South Africa
RMMPNMP2–'Boer Prisoners', 1902. Artist: Horace Walter Nicholls.
RMTA2K61–Captured Boers from South Africa, concentration camp 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - an old Boer with his grandchildren.
RMW7CT1H–Boer prisoners in a camp at Bloemfontein, 2nd Boer War, 1899-1902. Artist: Unknown
RM2WBWNX9–English prisoners of war in a tent camp in waterfall, Anonymous, 1899 - 1900 photograph Part of photo album with recordings of the Second Boer War (1899-1902). South Africa paper. photographic support. cardboard prisoner of war (after the battle). (military) camp with tents South Africa
RM2AG0GR5–'British Prisoners on Their Wat to Pretoria: The First Halt', 1901. The Boers transport British prisoners to a prison camp in Pretoria, South Africa, during the second Boer War. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. V", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
RMTA26M8–In the background are the ruins of the former POW camp. After the signing of the truce of Korab on 09.07.1915 between the Boer General Botha, the Governor of Windhoek Seitz and Lieutenant Colonel Franke about 4000 German soldiers and officers were imprisoned.
RMMPNMWT–'Boer prisoners of War at Capetown - The Customs of War', 1900. Artist: Horace W Nicholls.
RMBGCYA3–British prisoners waiting for release from the camp at Nooitgedacht, South Africa, during the second Boer War.
RM2R8Y2J7–'After Paardeberg: General Cronje A Prisoner', February 1900, (c1900). Boer general Piet Cronje surrendered to the British after the Battle of Paardeberg, South Africa. Engraving after a photograph. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne]
RMTA2GGK–Captive Boers, concentration camps 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - at the cooking area.
RM2AG0GTR–'British Prisoners Waiting for Release: The Camp at Nooitgedacht', 1901. When the Boers evacuated Pretoria they took prisoners to Nooitgedacht, in the Eland’s Valley. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. VI", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
RM2RECNX5–L'interieur d'une tente d'un camp pour les femmes boers a Port Elizabeth ( Afrique du sud ), tenu par les anglais qui maintiennent leurs prisonnieres avec leurs enfants dans un etat de misere, pendant la guerre des boers au Transvaal ( 1899-1902). Gravure in 'Le petit journal' 2011901. .
RFRC66BM–Winston Churchill in South Africa during the Boer War. 1900
RMMPNMY2–'Boer Prisoners at Vereeniging', 1900. Artist: Biograph Company.
RFRC66B1–Winston Churchill in South Africa during the Boer War. 1899
RM2A6F4C6–L'interieur d'une tente d'un camp pour les femmes boers a Port Elizabeth ( Afrique du sud ), tenu par les anglais qui maintiennent leurs prisonnieres
RMBJTNNR–'Mud Hall', the last prison occupied by the British officers at Pretoria, South Africa, 1901.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RM2WFPBCG–Paart farmers behind a fence, Anonymous, Jean Veber, 1901 photomechanical print Print is part of a magazine with cartoons on the Second Boer War. With four -line caption: ..... the codes of war farmers have been brought together in large camps where they have found rest and tranquility for 18 months ... (official report on the War Office.). printer: Parispublisher: Amsterdam paper letterpress printing political caricatures and satires. prisoner of war (after the battle). prisoner of war camp. the soldier; the soldier's life
RMTA3852–Captive Boers from South Africa, concentration camps 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - boys' school class.
RFRC66B7–Winston Churchill in South Africa during the Boer War.1899
RFRC6682–Winston Churchill in South Africa during the Boer War. 1889
RFRC667R–Winston Churchill in Cairo 1898 as a Lieutenant in the 21st Lancers with Lord Kitchener's force in Sudan
RMTA37KP–Captive Boers from South Africa, concentration camps 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - boys' school class.
RMTA2YAY–Captured Boers from South Africa, concentration camp 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - tent camp of the prisoners.
RMTA2KE9–Captured Boers from South Africa, concentration camp 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - pancake baker.
RMTA3CCG–Captured Boers from South Africa, concentration camp 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - school for adults.
RMTA2TE2–Captured Boers from South Africa, concentration camp 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - Prisoners at work.
RMTA17B4–Captured Boers from South Africa, concentration camp 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - group of prisoners.
RMTA304K–Captured Boers from South Africa, concentration camp 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - divine service in the open air.
RMTA42BE–Captured Boers from South Africa, concentration camp 1899-1902: Boers in a prison camp on the Bermudas - two 70-year-old prisoners.
RMTA32GG–Captive Boers from South Africa, concentration camps 1899-1902: Boers in a detention center on the Bermudas - coffee kitchen.
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