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Battle of Modder River, 2nd Boer War, 28 November 1899
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Battle of Modder River, 2nd Boer War, 28 November 1899
Battle of Modder River, 2nd Boer War, 28 November 1899. Men of the 1st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, equipped with the Lee Metford 10-round magazine rifle, crossing the drift with bayonets fixed. The British were under the command of General Methuen, the the Boers under Generals Cronje and de la Rey. Although the Boer losses were much lighter than those of the British, they were forced to withdraw from their positions
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1899 1902 3rd Baron Methuen Advancing Allan Allan Stewart Baron Methuen Bayonet Boer War Conflict Crossing Infantry Lord Methuen Methuen Paul Sandford Paul Sandford Methuen Rambling Regiment Rifle South Africa Stewart Wading Ann Ronan Pictures Battle Of Modder River British Empire Military Personnel
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Men of the 1st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, armed with Lee Metford rifles, bravely traverse the Modder River during the Battle of Modder River in the 2nd Boer War on November 28,1899. Led by General Methuen, the British forces faced off against Generals Cronje and de la Rey of the Boers. Despite suffering heavier losses than their opponents, the British successfully compelled the Boers to retreat from their positions. In this print captured by Ann Ronan Pictures, we witness these Scottish soldiers wading through the river with bayonets fixed on their rifles. Their determined expressions reveal a deep sense of duty as they advance towards enemy territory. The image serves as a powerful reminder of colonialism's impact on South Africa during this tumultuous period. It showcases not only military strategy but also highlights Scotland's contribution to Britain's imperial pursuits. This photograph is an invaluable historical artifact that encapsulates both conflict and camaraderie amidst challenging geographical conditions. The men depicted here represent countless others who fought for their country in far-flung lands. As we reflect upon this scene frozen in time, let us honor all those who have served and sacrificed throughout history to protect what they hold dear.
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