Image: Burgersdorp-Language Monument-001
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Description: The Dutch Language Monument in Burgersdorp, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The original of 1893, removed and vandalised by British forces during the Boer War, stands at center, while the replacement supplied by the British in 1907, stands at left.[1] On the right is the Burgher monument, unveiled in 1908, commemorating 13 burghers of the area that died during the Boer War.
Title: Burgersdorp-Language Monument-001
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Author: Rute Martins of Leoa's Photography (www.leoa.co.za)
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