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South African War (Boer War) 1899 - 1902

Spion's Kop - The Aftermath


Part of Spion Kop showing where the Boers had one of their big guns.
Accession Number: KO0007/01


Eastern peak of Spion’s Kop looking westward
Accession Number: KO0007/09


The dead on Spion's Kop, Natal, 24th January, 1900.
Accession Number: KO0568/04, KO1097/02 and KO1452/21


The trench on Spion's Kop, Natal, with the bodies of the dead.  26th January 1900.
Accession Number: KO0373/05, KO0568/03, KO1097/01 and KO1452/20


Boer Trenches on Spion's Kop where General Woodgate fell and British soldiers were later buried in the trenches, including men of the 2nd Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.
Accession Number: KO0373/07


Grave of officers and men of the 2nd Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment who were killed at Spion's Kop in January 1900.
Accession Number: KO0491/03


Graves on Spion’s Kop
Accession Number: KO0007/08


Grave of officers and men of the 2nd Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment who were killed at Spion's Kop in January 1900.
Accession Number: KO0058/27

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