Transport difficulties at Barberton: How the guns and wagons were got up the mountains (illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902) by A. C. Ball

Transport difficulties at Barberton: How the guns and wagons were got up the mountains (illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902)

(Transport difficulties at Barberton: How the guns and waggons were got up the mountains, illustration fromAfter Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902 )


A. C. Ball

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Transport difficulties at Barberton: How the guns and wagons were got up the mountains (illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902) by A. C. Ball. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
history · colonial · south africa · britain · boer war · military · conflict · battles · army · soldiers · weapons · uniforms · costumes · mountains · guns · waggons · barberton · transport · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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