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The Battle of Silkaatsnek 11 July 1900 – Armageddon of  the mountain

The Battle of Silkaatsnek 11 July 1900 – Armageddon of the mountain

Left: British forces guarding Silkaatsnek. The Battle of Silkaatsnek took place five weeks after the British forces marched into Pretoria, fully expecting a quick cessation of hostilities. After the Battle of Diamond Hill, which the British [...]

Silkaatsnek – What’s in a name?

Silkaatsnek – What’s in a name?

Left: British forces in the Hartbeespoort area People traveling from the vicinity of Hartbeespoort towards the bushveld in Northwest, have to cross the Magaliesberg either over Kommandonek or Silkaatsnek if they don’t go over the Dam [...]

The Battle of Silkaatsnek  – A soldier out  of place

The Battle of Silkaatsnek – A soldier out of place

Left: The British force under Genl Ian Hamilton after Silkaatsnek was recaptured on 6 August 1900. Ever since the fall of Pretoria the Magaliesberg range has been at the centre of military operations to the North [...]

Hendrik Schoeman – The disgrace of a Boer general

Hendrik Schoeman – The disgrace of a Boer general

Left: General Hendrik Schoeman As the Battle of Silkaatsnek was raging at Uitval, watching from his stoep on his farm Schoemansrust was General Hendrik Schoeman, the elderly Boer general who had accepted that the war was [...]

Where baboons go

Where baboons go

In the winter of 1900 the Anglo Boer War raged all over the Magaliesberg. Bloemfontein and Pretoria, the capitals of the Boer republics, have both been occupied by the British forces and, contrary to the British [...]