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Dear Dr Jameson….
One of the more unsavoury events in our history is the Jameson Raid. Cecil John Rhodes and his friends planned this really ridiculous farce to…. wait, I will let you read about it yourself because I sure don’t understand half of it. I … Continue reading
Posted in Anglo Boer War, Heritage, Jameson Raid, Johannesburg, Memorials and Monuments, Personal, South Africa, War, West Rand
Tagged Adcock Street, Jameson Raid, Johannesburg, Krugersdorp, Randfontein, Stump Monument, surrender
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