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Siege of Ladysmith - British BattlesThe siege in Natal during the Boer War that ensnared a British army from 2nd November 1899 to 27th February 1900, but blocked the Boer invasion of the colony.Missing: outcome | Show results with:outcome
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How the Siege of Ladysmith Became a Turning Point in the Boer WarNov 2, 2018 · How the Siege of Ladysmith Became a Turning Point in the Boer War · The start of the siege · Related Articles · Watch and Listen · Related Locations ...Missing: Second outcome
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Boer War | National Army MuseumBoer War. Between 1899 and 1902, the British Army fought a bitter colonial war against the Boers in South Africa. Although outnumbered, the Boers were a skilled ...
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Canadians and the South African War, 1899–1902On 9 October, the Transvaal government issued an ultimatum demanding that this build-up cease. London did not reply, and on 11 October the Boers declared war. A ...<|separator|>
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The Boer Ultimatum - Historic UKSep 16, 2021 · The ultimatum was subsequently turned down by the British and the Transvaal Republic along with the Orange Free State declared war. For the ...
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The War | South African History OnlineMar 31, 2011 · On 9 October 1899 the SAR issued an ultimatum to Britain and two days later, on 11 October the war was officially declared between Britain and ...
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New on The Great War: The 2nd Boer War - A Different Kind of ...May 25, 2022 · Since the British were sure to send reinforcements, the Boer plan emphasised speed and aggression. They would sweep into South Africa and ...
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Introduction to war - Anglo-Boer War Museum: An agency of the ...The primary object of the Boer command was to isolate or wipe out the British forces at Dundee and Ladysmith in Natal, and at Mafeking and Kimberley before the ...
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Battle of Talana Hill, 20 October 1899Part of the Boer plan at the start of the war was for the army under Commandant-General Piet Joubert to invade Natal, defeat the only British field army in ...
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View of The Second Anglo-Boer War: An OverviewGeneral Piet Joubert called up about 60% of the white male population of the Transvaal ... expected British invasions - the Natal front in the wedge where the ...
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The Weapons and Battles of the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902)This meant that the British were forced by circumstance into a holding strategy - to meet the Boer invasions of the Cape Colony and Natal, contain them, and if ...
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Boer War by the numbers! | The Observation PostOct 27, 2023 · So, as a defensive strategy to augment the offensive strategy, General Piet Joubert and the Boer leadership decide on laying siege to Kimberley ...
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Battle of Talana Hill - British BattlesWinner of the Battle of Talana Hill: The British; but a Pyrrhic victory that achieved little in holding up the Boer invasion of Natal. British Regiments at the ...
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Battle of Talana, 1899 - Historic UKOct 17, 2022 · By midday the hill had been won by the British, but at great cost. Fifty-one had been killed and 203 wounded, some by their own artillery.
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Battle of ElandslaagteBattle of Elandslaagte fought on 21 st October 1899 in the Great Boer War with the devastating charge by the British 5 th Dragoon Guards and 5 th Lancers.
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Battle of LadysmithGeneral Joubert, Boer commander at the Battle of Ladysmith on 30th October 1899 in the Boer War ... British Army Camp at Ladysmith October 1899 in the Boer War: ...Missing: outcome | Show results with:outcome
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Battle of Lombard's Kop, 30 October 1899The Battle of Lombard's Kop, 30 October 1899, was the main fighting on Mournful Monday, a failed British attempt to prevent the siege of Ladysmith.Missing: ambush | Show results with:ambush
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Chapter Thirteen: Ladysmith - The Victorian WebDec 18, 2013 · After the battle of Lombard's Kop and the retreat of the British, the Boers in their dehberate but effective fashion set about the ...Missing: ambush | Show results with:ambush
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How horses saved besieged Ladysmith | The Heritage PortalAt the start of the siege, supplies were considered to be sufficient for two months and one month's food supplies for the 9 800 horses, 2 500 oxen and a few ...
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Field Marshal Sir George Stuart White VC GCB OM GCSI GCMG ...His handling of the 4-month siege of Ladysmith has been much criticised, but the Boer leader, Joubert, also committed errors of judgement. 1835 born 6th July in ...
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The Relief of Ladysmith - Warfare History NetworkBritish casualties in the action were 17 officers and 152 soldiers killed, and 28 and 221 wounded. Boer casualties were unknown but more than 50 bodies were ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Troops entering Ladysmith, February 1900 | Online CollectionWhite concentrated his forces at the strategic town of Ladysmith where he was besieged by Boers. Some 13,500 troops, the vast majority British regulars, were ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition<|separator|>
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The Siege of Ladysmith - Soldiers Of Gloucestershire MuseumSir George White prepared Ladysmith for a siege, and the Gloucesters were digging in and sandbagging with the rest. The Boers were closing in on the town ...Missing: decision | Show results with:decision
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Natal Carbineers - Anglo Boer WarThe day after reaching Ladysmith, Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Squadrons, commanded respectively by Major Taunton, Major Addison, and Major Macfarlane, were sent out in ...
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Wagon Hill Battle Site | Battlefields RouteThe Battle of Wagon Hill and Caesar's Camp was fought on 6th January 1900 when the Boers attacked the position at around 02h00 in the morning and went on all ...Missing: Siege fortifications
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The British advance and Boer retreat through Natal, March to June ...Oct 4, 1999 · The Natal town of Ladysmith was relieved by General Sir Redvers Buller on 28 February 1900, following the battle of the Thukela Heights, ...
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South African Military History Society - Gun Hill December 1899Once the tentative engagements of early November had passed, Sir George White resisted calls for offensive action, despite the apparent eagerness of the ...
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The Long Tom Gun at Dundee | The Heritage PortalTowards the end of November 1899 the Boers decided to move the gun a little closer to Ladysmith, together with a 120 mm Krupp howitzer, onto Gun Hill at the ...
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A Handbook of the Boer War - Project GutenbergThe position at Dundee was strategically defective, as it was exposed to a raid from the Transvaal border only twelve miles distant, and it was actually further ...
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London to Ladysmith via Pretoria/27 - WikisourceWhen the investment of Ladysmith shut the door on soldiers ... My lines are now nearly fourteen miles in circumference. If I had taken up a ...Missing: perimeter | Show results with:perimeter<|separator|>
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Ladysmith, the Diary of a Siege, by ...AT THE BRITISH FRONT. LADYSMITH, NATAL, Wednesday, October 11, 1899. Ladysmith breathes freely to-day, but a week ago she seemed likely to become ...<|separator|>
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Letters from the Siege of Ladysmith by Edward Carey Tyndale-BiscoeAs the Boers began to surround Ladysmith, White ordered a sortie by his entire force to capture the Boer artillery but this resulted in the disastrous Battle of ...Missing: ambush | Show results with:ambush
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HMS Powerful and the Naval Brigade in LadysmithThe 4.7" on Junction Hill (nicknamed Lady Anne) was eventually able to knock out the 6" gun on Pepworth Hill, whilst the 4.7" on Cove Redoubt (Bloody Mary) was ...
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[PDF] CHAPTER VIII - Anglo Boer Warof the Boer artillery was their use of common shell. The Boer guns fired some 20,000 shell into Ladysmith from commanding positions, during the four months' ...
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Jacson: Chapter II - Siege Of Ladysmith 1899-1900 - Anglo Boer WarIt is said that all the wounded Boers in this donga were swept out into the Klip River and drowned. ... Ladysmith plain and the town by damming the Klip River ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of London To Ladysmith Via Pretoria, by Winston Spencer Churchill.Below is a merged summary of the internal conditions in Ladysmith during the siege, based on the provided segments from *London to Ladysmith via Pretoria* by Winston Churchill. To retain all information in a dense and organized manner, I’ve used a table in CSV format for detailed data, followed by a narrative summary that consolidates the key points. This ensures all details—supplies, morale, disease, civilian hardships, dates, and numbers—are preserved and easily accessible.
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Intombi Military Hospital and Cemetery - JournalDec 6, 1982 · When the siege of Ladysmith ended on 28 February 1900, there had been 10 673 admissions at Intombi. Of the 583 soldiers who died, 382 deaths ...
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Anglo Boer War - Homing Pigeons at Ladysmith.Aug 18, 2016 · "A good pigeon will fly at more than sixty miles an hour over short distances .... If the message to be carried is a long one, it is reduced ...Missing: morale | Show results with:morale
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Battle of the Platrand, 6 January 1900The battle of the Platrand was the only serious Boer attack on the British lines during the siege of Ladysmith.
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On this day in 1900: The Battle of Wagon Hill - Chris Ash – AuthorJan 6, 2018 · The attack on Wagon Hill began at 0230 hours on the 6th of January, with the assaulting Boers bumping into a piquet of the Imperial Light Horse ...
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Imperial Light Horse - South African units - Anglo Boer WarThe attack was mainly developed on the southern defences, at Caesar's Camp and Wagon Hill. The usual garrison of Wagon Hill was composed of three companies ...
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Wagon Hill on Platrand | Battlefields RouteOn 6th January 1900 during the Battle of Wagon Hill, Rev. Kestell moved between the dying and wounded of both sides, giving comfort and first aid for 16 hours. ...
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Battle of Platrand - 6 January 1900Jan 6, 2020 · 168 men were killed, out of a total of 417 casualties. Five Victoria Crosses were won (two posthumously). Boer losses were probably as high.
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The Boer reaction - Gun Hill, 7-8 December 1899The burghers outside Ladysmith were vulnerable by early December 1899 as complacency and inefficiency in the siege laagers had replaced the initiative and drive ...Missing: patrols | Show results with:patrols
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Battle of ColensoThe small number of British troops outside Ladysmith fell back from Colenso on the Tugela River to Estcourt, thirty miles further south down the main railway ...
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General Botha's own report on the Battle of ColensoDec 7, 1970 · In Botha's view General Buller attacked at Colenso with three columns, a left and a right flank and a centre. The left flank was General Hart's ...
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The Failures at Spion Kop - Military History OnlineOne of the biggest mistakes was to even fight the battle at all. Buller had made it clear that Warren was to conduct a flanking movement around the side of the ...Missing: tactical | Show results with:tactical
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Battle of Spion Kop - British BattlesThe iconic British defeat on 24 th January 1900, during Buller's second and disastrous attempt to cross the Tugela River and relieve Ladysmith.
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General Botha in the Spioenkop Campaign, January 1900Reporting the British move to General Joubert, Botha stressed the urgency of sending reinforcements to the Upper Tugela from Ladysmith. Reinforcements from his ...Missing: Transition | Show results with:Transition
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Battle of Val Krantz - British BattlesBattle of Val Krantz. The third unsuccessful attempt by Buller to push across the Tugela River and relieve Ladysmith, fought on 5th February 1900.
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Battle of Pieters - British BattlesThe final battle fought by Buller's Natal Field Force between 14th and 28th February 1900, leading to the relief of Ladysmith and the Boer retreat from Natal.
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Mahan: Chapter VIII - The Relief Of Kimberley And ... - Anglo Boer WarThe final, and successful, operations of Sir Redvers Buller for the relief of Ladysmith were almost exactly coincident, in beginning and in duration, with ...
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Buller: Relief of Ladysmith - Anglo Boer WarBuller: Relief of Ladysmith. Print · Email. Movement to Hussar Hill—Events of 14th to 28th February. [See Q15438]. On the 14th I moved to Hussar Hill, and ...Missing: 1900 | Show results with:1900
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Anglo Boer War - Surgeon Montgomery of the Indian Sub. Medical ...Jul 4, 2023 · Map of Ladysmith denoting where 11 Field Hospital was situate. Montgomery was one of only four surgeons working from C & D No. 11 British Field ...Missing: facilities | Show results with:facilities
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The War In South Africa - jstorThe admissions of cases and of deaths from typhoid fever in the Bloemfontein ... there were 1,886 cases and 141 deaths, giving a percentage mortality ...
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With the Boer Forces by Howard Hillegas - Heritage HistoryThe "Long Tom" on Bulwana Hill was fired only when the burghers were in the mood, but occasionally the artillery youths desired to amuse themselves, and ...
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History - The Boer Wars - BBCMar 29, 2011 · The first Boer War broke out on 16 December 1880 with a skirmish between the British garrison in Potchefstroom and a 'commando' under General Piet Cronjé.
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London to Ladysmith via Pretoria - International Churchill SocietyLadysmith is a collection of Churchill's despatches as a war correspondent for The Morning Post, covering the first five months of the Boer War. Together they ...Missing: diaries | Show results with:diaries
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Thomas Pakenham's account of General Sir Redvers Buller... criticism of Buller. 'Bron' Herbert, Buller's cousin, wrote the account of ... Buller remained inactive for two months after the relief of Ladysmith.
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Petrus Jacobus Joubert | South African Boer War General | Britannica... caution and inclination to fight a defensive war ... Initial Boer success. Boer siege of LadysmithThe Boer siege of Ladysmith ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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[PDF] THE BRITISH VIEW OF A WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA (1899)British military leaders viewed the war as defending against republican aggression, with less focus on political ideals. They expected Boer attacks towards ...
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The Absent-minded Beggar - The Kipling SocietyNov 14, 2021 · The story tells of how a group of men, wrongly prosecuted for a motoring offence, take their revenge on the presiding magistrate, Sir Thomas Ingell.
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Stott: Chapter IX - The Siege Of Ladysmith - Anglo Boer WarThe day after the siege commenced, on Friday, November 3rd, it was reported that a large commando was m6ving off towards Pietermaritzburg. Sir George White ...
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Boer Wars - Heritage HistoryTwenty years after the First Boer War, the British resumed the conflict and fought the second Boer War to the bitter end. It was a horribly costly war in terms ...Missing: outcome | Show results with:outcome<|separator|>
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[PDF] south african guerrilla armiesbest illustrated by the positional tactics adopted in the sieges of Ladysmith,. Mafeking and Kimberley. This strategy was shared, in varying degrees, and for ...
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Blockhouses - Anglo Boer WarBlockhouses were built to protect supply lines, guard railways, and limit Boer movement. They were spaced about 1,000 yards apart with wire fences.
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[PDF] The Boer War Lessons That Changed and Prepared the British Army ...A British force is besieged at Ladysmith. Other troops are pinned down at Kimberley and. Mafeking. British reinforcements are sent from around the Commonwealth ...
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The British Army and the Lessons of the Boer WarMar 11, 2024 · The lack of clear operational concepts meant that the army possessed mobilization plans but had no plan of campaign in the event of European war ...
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Cost of the war - Anglo Boer WarThe total cost of the War was approximately £ 210 million. It is not possible to give an exact figure because the costs were borne from many sources.