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Martini-Henry. 45 inch breechloading single shot rifle, Boer Forces, c
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Martini-Henry. 45 inch breechloading single shot rifle, Boer Forces, c
5929444 Martini-Henry.45 inch breechloading single shot rifle, Boer Forces, c.1897 (rifle, breechloading, Martini Henry, .45 in) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Martini-Henry.45 inch breechloading single shot rifle, Boer Forces, 1897 (c).
Inset silver shield on right side of the stock which is engraved, Siege of Mafeking - Taken from Boers on the capture of Commandant Eloff at Mafeking on May 12th 1901. The side plate is inscribed: Made especially for ZAR. A ZARA is the acronym of A Zuid-Afrikaansche RepubliekA, the Transvaal Republic.
Commandant Eloff, President Paul KrugerAs grandson, was captured after a failed Boer attack on 12 May 1900, during the Siege of Mafeking.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
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This photograph showcases a Martini-Henry . 45 inch breechloading single shot rifle, used by the Boer Forces in the late 19th century. The image captures the intricate details of this powerful weapon, which played a significant role during the Siege of Mafeking in 1901. The rifle features an inset silver shield on its right side stock, engraved with the words "Siege of Mafeking - Taken from Boers on the capture of Commandant Eloff at Mafeking on May 12th 1901". This historical inscription adds to the allure and significance of this particular firearm. Interestingly, another notable detail is found on the side plate, where it reads: "Made especially for ZAR". ZAR stands for A Zuid-Afrikaansche RepubliekA or Transvaal Republic. This suggests that this specific Martini-Henry rifle was custom-made for use by forces aligned with President Paul Kruger's grandson, Commandant Eloff. Commandant Eloff himself was captured after a failed Boer attack during the Siege of Mafeking. His connection to this rifle further enhances its historical value and serves as a reminder of his involvement in one of South Africa's most significant conflicts. This print not only captures an impressive piece of weaponry but also provides insight into an important chapter in history – showcasing both technological advancements and personal stories within warfare.
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