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The Imperial Light Horse at Waggon Hill, January 6, 1900, c1900. Creator: Andre & Sleigh. The Imperial Light Horse at Waggon Hill, January 6, 1900, c1900. Creator: Andre & Sleigh
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The Imperial Light Horse at Waggon Hill, January 6, 1900, c1900. Creator: Andre & Sleigh. The Imperial Light Horse at Waggon Hill, January 6, 1900, c1900. Creator: Andre & Sleigh
The Imperial Light Horse at Waggon Hill, January 6, 1900, c1900. The South African Light Horse, a regiment of the British Army, was formed in 1899, just one month after the start of the Second Boer War. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne]
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The Imperial Light Horse at Waggon Hill, January 6, 1900
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is a captivating photograph taken by the renowned photography firm, Andre & Sleigh, around the turn of the 20th century. This image offers a glimpse into the pivotal moments of the Second Boer War, specifically the Battle of Spion Kop, which took place on January 6, 1900, in Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. The South African Light Horse, a regiment of the British Army, was established just a month prior to the outbreak of the war in September 1899. This photograph, taken from "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX," published by Cassell and Company, showcases the bravery and determination of these soldiers as they stand atop Waggon Hill. The hill, a geographical feature in the region, served as a strategic vantage point during the battle. The Imperial Light Horsemen, dressed in their distinctive uniforms, are depicted here with their horses, ready for action. Their faces display a mix of concentration, resolve, and perhaps a hint of apprehension, as they prepare for the challenges that lie ahead. The photograph captures the essence of the military campaign, encapsulating the spirit of the soldiers and the raw beauty of the African landscape. William Barnes Wollen, a prolific British author and historian, penned the accompanying text for this photograph in "Cassell's History of England." The image serves as a testament to the rich historical context of the period, offering a unique perspective on the events of the Second Boer War and the role of the Imperial Light Horse in this significant chapter of history.
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