Reference WMO/251484
Address:
Corner of Noble Way and Coppice Walk
Cheswick Green
Solihull
B90 4JF
England
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- Rock/Rough Stone Rock/Rough Stone
- Boer War, First (1880-1881)
- Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
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In memory of the men of Warwickshire who fought in the South African War Elandslaagte Glencoe Modder River Colenso Paardeberg Relief of Kimberley Ladysmith Mafeking Lord Roberts Lord Kitchener Sir Redvers Buller Lord Dundonald General French Gatacre Baden Powell Queen Victoria Born 24 May 1819 Died 22 January 1901 King Edward VII Born 9 November 1841 Queen Alexandra Born 1 December 1844 Married 10 March 1863 To the 37 V.C. Heroes 14 Officers killed in action and 1753 wounded 845 men 19292 Abolition of Slavery 1834 The Great Trek 1837 Bloemfontein entered 18 March 1900 Pretoria 5 June 1900 Cape Town occupied by the Dutch East Indies British captured Cape Town 1793 England took over the Transvaal 1877 The Zulu War 1879 1895 - 1902 Marquis of Salisbury Prime Minister Rt Hon Joseph Chamberlain Colonial Secretary Arthur J Balfour 1st Lord of the Treasury Lord Milner High Commissioner of South Africa England took over the Transvaal 1877 The Zulu War 1879 President Kruger Born 10 October 1825 Died 13 July 1904 President Steyn Born 2 October 1857 England annexed Natal 1843 Orange Free State 1848 Cape Town occupied by the Dutch East India C 1652 British captured Cape Town 1795 Majuba Hill 27 Feb 1881 Jameson Raid Jan 1896 Time cannot entomb nor age obliterate the deeds of the Brave
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