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    ACTUALITY. Boer War: hauled by a long mule train a four-wheeled cart with three British soldiers seated at the rear crosses the Modder River (14) Oxen harnessed to a covered Red Cross ambulance wagon drink from the river. They then pull the ...

     
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    ... , which has steep banks on either side, during the Boer War.

    Note: Filmed by John Benett-Stanford, 8 December 1899.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), pp. 52, 57 [illus.], 187, 292. National Film Archive, Catalogue, ...

     
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    ... was previously identified as being a Kaffir war dance at the Ferari Mines, Johannesburg ... next year ‘Anglo-Boer war-related films regularly accounted for ... >

    Barnes, John, Filming the Boer War in England: Volume 4 of the Beginnings of the ...

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Boer War. 'Phantom ride' taken from a moving train (moving right to left) showing ... , The Biograph in Battle (1901), pp. 52-3. John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p. 191. Palace Theatre programme 29 January 1900 (PANORAMA OF ...

     
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    ... British naval ratings firing a 4.7" naval gun, during the Boer War, probably 14 December 1899.

    Close shot of 4.7" naval gun ... assault on Colenso.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), pp 152, 192. W.K-L. Dickson, The Biograph in Battle ...

     
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    ... train passing over the Modder River during the Boer War.

    A train, with locomotives and armoured cars at each end ... THE MODDER RIVER (qv).

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), pp. 57 [illus.], 187, 293. National Film Archive, Catalogue, ...

     
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    ... Single shot. Signalling from a British trench during the Boer war.

    MCU British soldiers lined up along trenches aiming their ... Kitchener December 7th'.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 192, cover and title page. W.K-L. Dickson, ...

     
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    ... leaving to head the British Army at the start of the Boer War, 14 October 1899.

    Watched by crowds, Sir Redvers Buller, in ... midway through the film.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 283. National Film Archive, Catalogue, Part 1: ...

     
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    ... before the departure of the Life Guards for the Boer War. DISPERSING THE TROOPS AT WINDSOR AFTER PARADE (qv) was taken on the same occasion.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 285. National Film Archive, Catalogue, Part 1: Silent ...

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Boer War. Two scenes.

    Long shot of soliders digging under the supervision of ... -Stanford 12 November 1899.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), pp 52, 56 [illus.], 290. National Film Archive, Catalogue, Part ...

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Troops embarking at Southampton for the Boer War, 21 October 1899.

    Rear view close shot of a line ... in the foreground'.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), pp. 146, 195. British Journal of Photography, 27 ...

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Boer War. Ceremonies on the occasion of the raising of the Union Jack at Pretoria, 5 June 1900 ... was seen (falsely) by the British as marking the end of the war.

    Refs: Warwick Trading Company catalogue (1901), no. 5726b.