Royal Rifles Graves at Caesar’s Camp
6th Jan 1900
Mass graves of men who were killed in the action here on 6th January 1900.
Total Views: 1630 Daily Views: 0Mass graves of men who were killed in the action here on 6th January 1900.
Total Views: 1630 Daily Views: 005 | 6th Jan 1900 This monument is in memory of the men who were killed in the action here on 6th January 1900. Nearby are their mass graves.
10 | 6th Jan 1900 “This lovely cemetery contains most of the British soldiers that were killed in the Battle of Wagon Hill. The British Cemetery is near the bottom of the Hill on the Ladysmith side and has to…
06 | In the middle of the Platrand overlooking Ladysmith is the Burgher Memorial. Unveiled in 1979 in honour of 781 Burghers who died during battles in Natal during the Anglo Boer War. The group of massive hands, six reaching…
08 | 6th Jan 1900 Around 2:45 am on the 6th January Free State Commandos, led by Zacharias de Jager attacked Wagon Hill and were successful in forcing the piquets of the Imperial Mounted Infantry back from the brow of…
07 | 6th Jan 1900 “The largest of the forts built along the Platrand, Manchester Fort is about midway along the hill and the burgher monument has been built alongside. Built by F and H Companies of the 1st Battalion…
09 | 6th Jan 1900 Around midday Commandant de Villiers and his men attacked the gun position at Wagon Point, trying to turn the British line, initially forcing the British back but Col Hamilton was close at hand and accompanied…