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Battle of Majuba Hill, 1st Boer War, 26-27 February 1881. Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II
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Battle of Majuba Hill, 1st Boer War, 26-27 February 1881. Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II
Battle of Majuba Hill, 1st Boer War, 26-27 February 1881. British troops under Major-General George Colley took Majuba Hill. The Boers counterattacked, taking the British by surprise. Colley was one of the 93 British soldiers killed. 133 British were wounded and the Boers took 58 prisoners. Drawing based on notes by eyewitnesses
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This print captures the intense Battle of Majuba Hill during the 1st Boer War, which took place on 26-27 February 1881. Created by talented artist Richard Caton Woodville II, this drawing is based on eyewitness accounts and provides a vivid depiction of the historic event. In this scene, British troops led by Major-General George Colley are shown taking control of Majuba Hill. However, their triumph was short-lived as they were caught off guard by a fierce counterattack from the Boers. The element of surprise turned the tide in favor of the Boers, resulting in heavy casualties for the British forces. The devastating consequences of this battle are evident as we see wounded soldiers scattered across the battlefield. The monochrome setting adds to its somber atmosphere and emphasizes the gravity of warfare during that era. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of colonialism and conflict, showcasing both sides engaged in intense fighting with their rifles and guns. It portrays not only military personnel but also highlights geographical features such as hills that played significant roles in shaping strategic decisions. Through this poignant image, we gain insight into an important chapter in history when Britain's hold over South Africa faced formidable resistance from determined Boer fighters.
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