Battle of Leliefontein, which took place south of Belfast, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Leliefontein massacre, in the Northern Cape, South Africa
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Leliefontein may refer to: Leliefontein, Northern Cape Battle of Leliefontein, which took place south of Belfast, Mpumalanga, South Africa Leliefontein...
The Leliefontein massacre occurred on 31 January 1902 during the South African War at the Leliefontein Methodist mission station in the Northern Cape,...
The Battle of Leliefontein (also known as the Battle of Witkloof) was an engagement between British-Canadian and Boer forces during the Second Boer War...
during a desperate rearguard action on 7 November 1900 at the Battle of Leliefontein near the Komati River. (The others were Lieutenant Hampden Zane Churchill...
which he was awarded the VC. On 7 November 1900, during the Battle of Leliefontein near the Komati River, a large force of Boer commandos sought to encircle...
stalemated. In January 1902, Boer leader Manie Maritz was implicated in the Leliefontein massacre in the far Northern Cape. While no other government actively...
Africa portal African theatre of World War I Jan Smuts and the Old Boers Leliefontein massacre (also involved Manie Maritz) Strachan, Hew (6 February 2003)...
Army Medical Corps (1916-1918) Battles/wars Second Boer War Battle of Belfast Battle of Leliefontein First World War Second Battle of Ypres Western Front...
Three Dragoons were awarded the Victoria Cross for the gallant stand at Leliefontein on 7 November 1900, a feat of arms never surpassed by Canadians. The...
vote, the second state to do so. 1900 – Second Boer War: The Battle of Leliefontein takes place, during which the Royal Canadian Dragoons win three Victoria...
awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in action during the Boer War at Leliefontein, Komati River, South Africa on November 7, 1900. The Ottawa Lisgar Collegiate...
Supreme Court of South Africa and Judge op Appeal. Tindall was born in Leliefontein, a small Wesleyan mission station in the Namaqualand region of South...
1900. On 7 November 1900, during a desperate rearguard action at the Leliefontein near the Komati River, Turner and Lieutenant Hampden Cockburn commanded...
ordered the killing of 35 Coloured (Khoikhoi) in what became known as the Leliefontein massacre. The massacre was a retaliation for an attack against Maritz...
with a section particularly distinguishing itself at the battle of Leliefontein, when 100 men of the Royal Canadian Dragoons and 2nd Canadian Mounted...
Relief of Mafeking Battle of Faber's Put Battle of Doornkop Battle of Leliefontein Battle of Kitcheners' Wood (during the Second Battle of Ypres) Battle...
of a battle between the British Empire and the Boers. The Battle of Leliefontein was a retreat by the British, harassed by the Boers, who were threatening...
Battle of Paardeberg, resulting in the Boers' surrender. At the Battle of Leliefontein in November 1900, three members of the Royal Canadian Dragoons were awarded...
Transvaal. Two women were killed, and 17 women and children taken captive. Leliefontein massacre 1902-01-31 Northern Cape, South Africa 35 35 Khoikhoi executed...
the region, participating in the March to Pretoria and the Battle of Leliefontein on the Komati River in November 1900 before returning to Canada. In 1901...
Turner with the Victoria Cross for his conduct during the Battle of Leliefontein in a ceremony at the Plains of Abraham, and spoke to students at the...