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Relief of Ladysmith - the last rush at Hlangwane Hill, 19 February 1900
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Relief of Ladysmith - the last rush at Hlangwane Hill, 19 February 1900
Relief of Ladysmith - the last rush at Hlangwane Hill, 19 February 1900. During the 2nd Boer War (1899-1902) the British in Ladysmith were besieged by the Boers from 1 November 1899 to 28 February 1900. The defence was under the command of General George Stuart White (1835-1912). The British force to relieve the town was led by General Redvers Buller. The taking of Hlangwane Hill on 17-19 February by the British began the collapse of the Boers. Eventually the Boer lines round Ladysmith were broken on 27 February and the town relieved the following day
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1899 1902 Advancing Attacking Boer War Buller Conflict General Buller Infantry Ladysmith Province Of Kwazulu Natal Redvers Redvers Buller Siege Siege Of Ladysmith Sir Redvers Sir Redvers Buller South Africa Ann Ronan Pictures British Empire Military Personnel
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the Relief of Ladysmith during the 2nd Boer War. The image showcases the last rush at Hlangwane Hill on 19 February 1900, as British forces led by General Redvers Buller fought to break the siege that had trapped their compatriots in Ladysmith for months. The photograph depicts a scene of intense conflict and bravery. British soldiers, dressed in military uniforms, can be seen advancing up the hill with determination and courage. Their faces reflect both exhaustion from prolonged fighting and unwavering resolve to free their comrades. Hlangwane Hill played a crucial role in turning the tide of this brutal war. Its capture by British forces marked a significant blow to the Boers, leading to their eventual collapse and ultimately relieving Ladysmith from its besieged state. This powerful image serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during times of conflict and highlights the resilience displayed by those involved. It is a testament to both individual heroism and collective efforts towards freedom. As we gaze upon this historic photograph, we are transported back to an era defined by struggle, colonialism, and territorial disputes. It stands as an enduring symbol of human strength amidst adversity while also serving as a poignant reminder of our shared past.
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