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Soldiers of the Queen. Paardeberg Drift, Sunday, February 18th, 1900
Soldiers of the Queen. Paardeberg Drift, Sunday, February 18th, 1900

Commemorative plate

Soldiers of the Queen. Paardeberg Drift, Sunday, February 18th, 1900
InscriptionsSoldiers of the Queen / Paardeberg Drift / Sunday, February 18th, 1900
MarkingsNon marqué / Unmarked
Date 1900
Dimensions2,3 × 22,2 cm
Object NumberM2002.13.9
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Dr. Huguette Rémy

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