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Spion Kop monuments 9 months 3 weeks ago #96921

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A nice clean copy of the well-known medic's photograph, in the form of a magic lantern slide.



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Spion Kop monuments 5 months 4 weeks ago #98508

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After all these years I finally made my pilgrimage to Spioenkop and it was awesome. There is something special about seeing the terrain and the conditions that the brave men on both sides fought under.

Been able to show respect to all involved is something special, the view is something to behold and no wonder it was of strategic importance.

I went with the good folks at Three Tree Hill and picked up the all important "must read book" on the campaign....thanks Rob for all your efforts as it will be remembered for generations to come.

Looking towards Spioenkop from Three Tree Hill from the British perspective and where they passed by on their way to the spur:



Where the British crossed the Tugela; notice the lodge from where the first picture was taken:












The ground is so deceptive, this was from the Boer perspective; notice how only the top of the memorial is in view:







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Thank you Sturgy for your pictures from your visit. It sounds like an excellent visit.

It is great to see the site continues to be very well maintained.
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Thanks Sturgy - wonderful and evocative photos and nice to see some blue sky as well as a well tended site - Regards, David from Pembrokeshire afflicted by anticyclonic gloom!
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A better copy of the Lund Brothers photograph (No. 4) previously posted by Rob HERE, together with the later doctored version, with the addition of the Tugela landscape in the distance and "Lund Bros / Kroonstad O.V.S." erased.













And another Lund Bros image (No. 5), of van Hoepen on Spion Kop summit. The breastwork in the distance on the right (left-hand end) was the location of the above view. The arrow marks the spot where the three bodies lay.



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Spion Kop monuments 3 hours 21 minutes ago #100999

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Hi Neville,

If I ever make it to Spioenkop again I will try and make a series of “then and now” photos; I’m not sure if it has been done before.

Apologies if this has been asked before but do we know the location of where this photo was taken from:



This photo was taken from the right flank where the Imperial Light Infantry monument is located:



This is a still from a video I took from near to where Major Woodgate was shot:



The twin peaks looks more pronounced as you move towards the very right flank.

In both photos the features of the nearest twin peak is visible on the original Lund Brothers picture.

I think it’s from near where Major Woodgate was shot.

Any thoughts and apologies if it has been asked before.

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