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  2. Anglo-Boer War Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Boer War Museum (also known as The War Museum of the Boer Republics) in Bloemfontein is the only museum in the world dedicated solely to the Anglo-Boer Wars of 1899 to 1902. The museum has a unique art collection, dioramas and exhibits but also brings the visitor closer to understanding the background against which the war took place. [2]

  3. List of heritage sites in Free State - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Boer War Blockhouse, Drakensberg Botanical Garden, Harrismith This Anglo-Boer War blockhouse is situated on the town commonage of Harrismith, to the north-east of the town. In 1901 the British military authorities built a formidable system of blockhouses in the north-eastern Orange Free State. One of the lines of the Type of site: Blockhouse.

  4. National Women's Monument - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's Monument [1] (Afrikaans: Nasionale Vrouemonument) in Bloemfontein, South Africa, is a monument commemorating the roughly 27,000 Boers who died in British concentration camps during the Second Boer War. The Monument is a Provincial Heritage Site [1] in the Free State.

  5. List of museums in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Museum focussing on the Barberton district and Swazi cultural group: Krugerhof Museum: Mpumalanga: Waterval-Boven: Second Boer War: Museum housed in an old farm house used by the Transvaal Government in exile: Pilgrim's Rest: Mpumalanga: Pilgrim's Rest: Cultural: The entire gold-rush town of Pilgrim's Rest has been preserved as a living museum

  6. Statue of Martinus Theunis Steyn - Wikipedia

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    The statue was dismantled in June 2020 and reassembled at the Anglo-Boer War Museum (also known as The War Museum of the Boer Republics) under oversight of a heritage architect in August 2020. The statue is situated 200 metre from the National Women's Monument near the graves of Steyn and his wife, Tibbie.

  7. Bloemfontein - Wikipedia

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    The city of Bloemfontein hosts the Supreme Court of Appeal, the Franklin Game Reserve, [11] Naval Hill, the Maselspoort Resort and the Sand du Plessis Theatre. The city hosts numerous museums, including the National Women's Monument, the Anglo-Boer War Museum, the National Museum, and the Oliewenhuis Art Museum.

  8. Northern Natal Offensive - Wikipedia

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    The British and the Boers had been building up troops at the border between their two domains. [8] Since June 1899, after the failure of the Bloemfontein Conference, Joseph Chamberlain and his aides had been gradually sending forces to Natal to reinforce the region, with a large military buildup occurring in September when reinforcements arrived from India.

  9. Second Boer War concentration camps - Wikipedia

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    However, the Boer War concentration camp system was the first time a whole nation had been systematically targeted, and the first in which entire regions had been depopulated. [8] Eventually, authorities built a total of 45 tented camps for Boer internees and 64 additional camps for Black Africans.