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The Club which was struck by a 94lb Boer shell, siege of Mafeking, South Africa, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
The Club which was struck by a 94lb Boer shell, siege of Mafeking, South Africa, 1901. Under the command of Colonel Robert Baden-Powell (1857-1941), Mafeking held out against the surrounding Boers for 216 days until relieved by forces commanded by Field Marshal Lord Roberts on 17th May 1900. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © The Print Collector / Heritage-Images
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1899 1902 1st Baronet Baden Powell Baden Powell Of Gilwell Boer War Bombardment Bophuthatswana Damage Damaged Destruction Mafeking Robert Baden Powell Robert Stehenson Smyth Baden Powell Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden Powell Siege Siege Of Mafeking Sir Robert Baden Powell South Africa South African Underwood Underwood Print Collector8
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The Club which was struck by a 94lb Boer shell, siege of Mafeking, South Africa, 1901. This powerful photograph captures the aftermath of a devastating bombardment during the Siege of Mafeking in 1901. The image showcases the resilience and determination of Colonel Robert Baden-Powell and his troops as they defended against the surrounding Boers for an astonishing 216 days. The Club, once an elegant Victorian building in Mafeking, now stands damaged and destroyed by the impact of a massive 94lb Boer shell. The exterior shows signs of intense damage, with debris scattered around its surroundings. It serves as a haunting reminder of the brutalities endured during this significant conflict. Underwood & Underwood skillfully captured this moment in history, highlighting both the physical destruction caused by war and the indomitable spirit that prevailed within those defending their country. The monochrome tones add depth to this poignant image, emphasizing its historical significance. Mafeking's endurance finally came to an end on May 17th, 1900 when forces commanded by Field Marshal Lord Roberts arrived to relieve them from their arduous siege. This print serves as a testament to bravery amidst adversity and pays homage to those who fought valiantly during one of South Africa's most challenging conflicts.
Framed Prints
Step back in time with this historic framed print, featuring the iconic image of "The Club which was struck by a 94lb Boer shell, siege of Mafeking, South Africa, 1901." This powerful photograph, captured by Underwood & Underwood, documents the resilience and determination of Colonel Robert Baden-Powell and his troops during the Siege of Mafeking. The shell-damaged club serves as a poignant reminder of the intense conflict that took place during this pivotal moment in history. Hang this evocative piece in your home or office to inspire courage and perseverance, and add an intriguing conversation starter to your space. This framed print is expertly crafted, ensuring a stunning presentation that honors the legacy of this remarkable moment in history.
Photo Prints
Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "The Club which was struck by a 94lb Boer shell, siege of Mafeking, South Africa, 1901." This captivating image, created by renowned photographers Underwood & Underwood, depicts a pivotal moment in history as a club lies destroyed by the impact of a massive 94lb Boer shell during the siege of Mafeking. Witness the bravery and resilience of Colonel Robert Baden-Powell (1857-1941) and his troops as they endured this significant event in the South African War. Add this historic print to your collection and bring a piece of the past into your home or office.
Poster Prints
Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse poster print, featuring the iconic image of "The Club which was struck by a 94lb Boer shell, siege of Mafeking, South Africa, 1901." This powerful photograph, taken by Underwood & Underwood, captures the intensity and historical significance of the siege, as commanded by Sir Robert Baden-Powell. A must-have for history enthusiasts and collectors, this high-quality poster print brings a piece of the past into your home or office. Impeccably reproduced from the original Heritage Images archive, each print is a testament to the rich history of this remarkable period. Order yours today and relive the stories of courage and resilience that shaped our world.
Jigsaw Puzzles
Step back in time with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. This intricately detailed puzzle features an iconic historical image, "The Club which was struck by a 94lb Boer shell, siege of Mafeking, South Africa, 1901." Witness the resilience of Colonel Robert Baden-Powell and his troops as they endured the siege under the intense bombardment of the Boer forces. This evocative puzzle, created by renowned photographers Underwood & Underwood, is not just a pastime, but a journey into history. Engage your mind, challenge your focus, and uncover the story behind this remarkable piece of history.
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