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Pretoria is the administrative capital of South Africa, located in the northern part of Gauteng Province, and is a city known for its grandeur and beauty

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Background imagePretoria Collection: The Presidents House, Pretoria (b / w photo)

The Presidents House, Pretoria (b / w photo)
5222102 The Presidents House, Pretoria (b/w photo) by South African Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Presidents House, Pretoria)

Background imagePretoria Collection: Fallen out: an incident on the march

Fallen out: an incident on the march
930992 Fallen out: an incident on the march by Waugh, J. J. (fl.1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: With the Flag to Pretoria; After Pretoria; The Guerilla War published by Harmsworth Brothers)

Background imagePretoria Collection: Bargaining for geese

Bargaining for geese
930988 Bargaining for geese by Fripp, Charles Edwin (1854-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: With the Flag to Pretoria; After Pretoria; The Guerilla War published by Harmsworth Brothers Limited c)

Background imagePretoria Collection: The pipe of peace

The pipe of peace
930981 The pipe of peace by Pearse, Alfred (19th/20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info.: With the Flag to Pretoria; After Pretoria; The Guerilla War published by Harmsworth Brothers Limited c)

Background imagePretoria Collection: The rush for Fouriesburg

The rush for Fouriesburg
930978 The rush for Fouriesburg by Thornely, J. H. (fl.1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: With the Flag to Pretoria; After Pretoria; The Guerilla War published by Harmsworth Brothers Limited c)

Background imagePretoria Collection: The attack on the Boer position near Fouriesburg

The attack on the Boer position near Fouriesburg
930977 The attack on the Boer position near Fouriesburg by Spence, Percy F.S. (1868-1933); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePretoria Collection: 'Halt'

"Halt"
930970 " Halt" by Charlton, John (1849-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: With the Flag to Pretoria; After Pretoria; The Guerilla War published by Harmsworth Brothers Limited c 1910)

Background imagePretoria Collection: The last stand of the Johannesburg police at Bergendal, illustration from

The last stand of the Johannesburg police at Bergendal, illustration from
3037455 The last stand of the Johannesburg police at Bergendal, illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902 (litho) by Soper

Background imagePretoria Collection: The feigned surrender which drew the Liverpools into a desparate position

The feigned surrender which drew the Liverpools into a desparate position
3037452 The feigned surrender which drew the Liverpools into a desparate position, illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902 (litho) by Waugh

Background imagePretoria Collection: Swearing the oath of neutrality, illustration from After Pretoria

Swearing the oath of neutrality, illustration from After Pretoria
3037628 Swearing the oath of neutrality, illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902 (litho) by Paget, Henry Marriott (1856-1936); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePretoria Collection: Colonel French, illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902 (litho)

Colonel French, illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902 (litho)
3037622 Colonel French, illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902 (litho) by Menpes, Mortimer Ludington (1855-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePretoria Collection: Boer prisoners in the Palace Hospital at Simonstown, illustration from After Pretoria

Boer prisoners in the Palace Hospital at Simonstown, illustration from After Pretoria
3037621 Boer prisoners in the Palace Hospital at Simonstown, illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902 (litho) by Finnemore

Background imagePretoria Collection: The Pretoria Club (b / w photo)

The Pretoria Club (b / w photo)
3092456 The Pretoria Club (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Pretoria Club)

Background imagePretoria Collection: The Recent Discoveries of Gold in the Transvaal, South Africa (engraving)

The Recent Discoveries of Gold in the Transvaal, South Africa (engraving)
1050330 The Recent Discoveries of Gold in the Transvaal, South Africa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Recent Discoveries of Gold in the Transvaal)

Background imagePretoria Collection: British Prisoners at Pretoria changing Quarters (litho)

British Prisoners at Pretoria changing Quarters (litho)
1048543 British Prisoners at Pretoria changing Quarters (litho) by Haenen, Frederic de (1853-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: British Prisoners at Pretoria changing Quarters)

Background imagePretoria Collection: En Route to the Zulu War, the Mess Piper of the 91st on Board the Pretoria (engraving)

En Route to the Zulu War, the Mess Piper of the 91st on Board the Pretoria (engraving)
1106641 En Route to the Zulu War, the Mess Piper of the 91st on Board the Pretoria (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: En Route to the Zulu War)

Background imagePretoria Collection: King George VI Presenting awarda at the Military Investiture at Pretoria on the left can

King George VI Presenting awarda at the Military Investiture at Pretoria on the left can be seen Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth

Background imagePretoria Collection: King George VI presenting awards at a military investiture in Pretoria

King George VI presenting awards at a military investiture in Pretoria, during the royal tour of South Africa, 1947. Seated on the left are (left to right) Princess Margaret

Background imagePretoria Collection: The Battlefields of Pretoria. (From a personal survey). 1901. Creator: Unknown

The Battlefields of Pretoria. (From a personal survey). 1901. Creator: Unknown
The Battlefields of Pretoria. (From a personal survey). 1901. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. VI", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lieut. -Colonel The Earl of Airlie (12th Lancers), 1901. Creator: Bassano Ltd

Lieut. -Colonel The Earl of Airlie (12th Lancers), 1901. Creator: Bassano Ltd
Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of Airlie (12th Lancers), 1901. David Ogilvy, 11th Earl of Airlie (1856-1900) Scottish peer of the 12th Royal Lancers who took part in the Battle of Magersfontein

Background imagePretoria Collection: The Entry of Lord Roberts and Staff into Pretoria, 1901. Creator: Unknown

The Entry of Lord Roberts and Staff into Pretoria, 1901. Creator: Unknown
The Entry of Lord Roberts and Staff into Pretoria, 1901. At 2:00 in the afternoon, Pretoria, capital of the South African Republic, surrendered to British General Lord Roberts

Background imagePretoria Collection: Scene in Pretoria Square, June 5: Waiting for the Entry of Lord Roberts and his Army, 1901

Scene in Pretoria Square, June 5: Waiting for the Entry of Lord Roberts and his Army, 1901. At 2:00 in the afternoon, Pretoria, capital of the South African Republic

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lieutenant-General Tucker, C. B. 1901. Creator: Raja Deen Dajal

Lieutenant-General Tucker, C. B. 1901. Creator: Raja Deen Dajal
Lieutenant-General Tucker, C.B. 1901. Charles Tucker (1838-1935) British Army officer who commanded the garrison in the City of Pretoria

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lieut. -General Sir Archibald Hunter, K. C. B. 1901. Creator: Bassano Ltd

Lieut. -General Sir Archibald Hunter, K. C. B. 1901. Creator: Bassano Ltd
Lieut.-General Sir Archibald Hunter, K.C.B. 1901. Sir Archibald Hunter (1856-1936) senior officer in the British Army who distinguished himself during the Boer War, leading the march on Pretoria

Background imagePretoria Collection: H. H. Prince Christian, 1901. Creator: Russell & Sons

H. H. Prince Christian, 1901. Creator: Russell & Sons
H. H. Prince Christian, 1901. Prince Christian Victor of Schleswig-Holstein (1867 -1900) grandson of Queen Victoria, served as a staff officer in the Second Boer War in the relief of Ladysmith under

Background imagePretoria Collection: Pretoria from the East, 1900. Creator: George Washington Wilson

Pretoria from the East, 1900. Creator: George Washington Wilson
Pretoria from the East, 1900. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. I", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900]

Background imagePretoria Collection: Steam train on Bloemfontein to Pretoria route, South Africa

Steam train on Bloemfontein to Pretoria route, South Africa
Steam train on the Bloemfontein to Pretoria route, South Africa, showing a Boer ambush. Date: circa 1900

Background imagePretoria Collection: Across the Mammoth Pits of South Africas Greatest Diamond Mine, Pretoria, Transvaal, c1930s

Across the Mammoth Pits of South Africas Greatest Diamond Mine, Pretoria, Transvaal, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]

Background imagePretoria Collection: Boer and Briton Nursed Together, 1900, (1933). Creator: Horace Walter Nicholls

Boer and Briton Nursed Together, 1900, (1933). Creator: Horace Walter Nicholls
Boer and Briton Nursed Together, 1900, (1933). Red Cross nurses treating wounded of both sides during the Boer War in South Africa

Background imagePretoria Collection: Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 30 September 1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 30 September 1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 30 September 1914, (c1920). Portrait of Sir Frederick, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914), photographed on his eighty-second birthday

Background imagePretoria Collection: Map Illustrating the Eastward Move from Eerstefabrieken to Middelburg, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Map Illustrating the Eastward Move from Eerstefabrieken to Middelburg, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Map Illustrating the Eastward Move from Eerstefabrieken to Middelburg, 1901. The Second Boer War (1899-1902) was fought between the British Empire and two Boer states

Background imagePretoria Collection: Map of the Seat of War in South Africa, 1901. Creator: John Bartholomew

Map of the Seat of War in South Africa, 1901. Creator: John Bartholomew
Map of the Seat of War in South Africa, 1901. Map showing Bechuanaland, Transvaal Colony, Orange River Colony, Natal, Basutoland and Cape Colony, the theatre of war during the Boer Wars (1880-1902)

Background imagePretoria Collection: General Sir F. S. Roberts, Bart. (Dress during the Burmah Expedition), c1890s, (1901)

General Sir F. S. Roberts, Bart. (Dress during the Burmah Expedition), c1890s, (1901). Portrait of Sir Frederick, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914)

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lord Roberts at the Orange Grove Inn: A Characteristic Incident, (1901)

Lord Roberts at the Orange Grove Inn: A Characteristic Incident, (1901)
Lord Roberts at the " Orange Grove" Inn: A Characteristic Incident, (1901). British soldier Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) fought the Boers in South Africa, 1899-1900

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lord Roberts and Staff on the Veldt Approaching Pretoria, (1901). Creator: William Barnes Wollen

Lord Roberts and Staff on the Veldt Approaching Pretoria, (1901). Creator: William Barnes Wollen
Lord Roberts and Staff on the Veldt Approaching Pretoria, (1901). British soldier Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) fought the Boers in South Africa, 1899-1900

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lord Roberts and Staff at Lunch on the Veldt, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Lord Roberts and Staff at Lunch on the Veldt, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Lord Roberts and Staff at Lunch on the Veldt, (1901). British soldier Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) fought the Boers in South Africa, 1899-1900

Background imagePretoria Collection: The Surrender of General Cronje to Lord Roberts at Paardeberg... 27 February 1900, (1901)

The Surrender of General Cronje to Lord Roberts at Paardeberg... 27 February 1900, (1901)
The Surrender of General Cronje to Lord Roberts at Paardeberg - A Despatch Arrives from the Laager, 27 February 1900, (1901)

Background imagePretoria Collection: The Great Turning Movement - Crossing the Riet, (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Great Turning Movement - Crossing the Riet, (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Great Turning Movement - Crossing the Riet, (1901). British forces crossing the Riet River in South Africa during the Boer Wars (1880-1902). From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lord Roberts Writing Despatches in the Transport Waggon in Which He Slept, (1901)

Lord Roberts Writing Despatches in the Transport Waggon in Which He Slept, (1901). British soldier Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) fought the Boers in South Africa, 1899-1900

Background imagePretoria Collection: The Ambuscade at Koornspruit: A Critical Moment, 1900, (1901). Creator: Frederic de Haenen

The Ambuscade at Koornspruit: A Critical Moment, 1900, (1901). Creator: Frederic de Haenen
The Ambuscade at Koornspruit: A Critical Moment, 1900, (1901). The Battle of Sannas Post (also known as Korn Spruit) was fought during the Second Boer War (1899-1902)

Background imagePretoria Collection: The Capture of Johannesburg: The Guards Attack at Germiston, (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Capture of Johannesburg: The Guards Attack at Germiston, (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Capture of Johannesburg: The Guards Attack at Germiston, (1901). British forces under Frederick Sleigh Roberts captured Johannesburg in the South African Republic, (now part of South Africa)

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lord Roberts and Staff Starting for a Reconnaissance from Headquarters at Smaldeel, (1901)

Lord Roberts and Staff Starting for a Reconnaissance from Headquarters at Smaldeel, (1901). British soldier Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) fought the Boers in South Africa

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lord Roberts and his Daughters at Pretoria, 1900, (1901). Creator: Horace Walter Nicholls

Lord Roberts and his Daughters at Pretoria, 1900, (1901). Creator: Horace Walter Nicholls
Lord Roberts and his Daughters at Pretoria, 1900, (1901). British soldier Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) fought the Boers in South Africa, 1899-1900

Background imagePretoria Collection: Hoisting the British flag at Pretoria: Lord Roberts Leading Cheers for the Queen, 1900, (1901)

Hoisting the British flag at Pretoria: Lord Roberts Leading Cheers for the Queen, 1900, (1901). British soldier Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) fought the Boers in South Africa, 1899-1900

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lord Roberts Cheered By the Troops on his Arrival at Wonder RIver, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Lord Roberts Cheered By the Troops on his Arrival at Wonder RIver, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Lord Roberts Cheered By the Troops on his Arrival at Modder River, (1901). The Battle of Modder River during the Second Boer War took place on 28 November 1899, in what is now Northern Cape province

Background imagePretoria Collection: Lieut. The Hon. F. H. S. Roberts, V. C. late 1890s, (1901). Creator: Chancellor

Lieut. The Hon. F. H. S. Roberts, V. C. late 1890s, (1901). Creator: Chancellor
Lieut. The Hon. F. H. S. Roberts, V.C. late 1890s, (1901). Portrait of Lieutenant Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts, British soldier

Background imagePretoria Collection: Heading Off Cronje - General French Blocking the Way at Koodoosrand Drift, (1901)

Heading Off Cronje - General French Blocking the Way at Koodoosrand Drift, (1901). The British under John French fought Piet Cronjes forces in the South African War in 1899

Background imagePretoria Collection: Generals French and Hutton Crossing the Vaal into Transvaal Territory, (1901). Creator

Generals French and Hutton Crossing the Vaal into Transvaal Territory, (1901). Creator
Generals French and Hutton Crossing the Vaal into Transvaal Territory, (1901). In 1900, British forces and ambulance convoys under John French



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Pretoria Collection

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