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- 1926 (links | edit)
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- 1900 (links | edit)
- Second Boer War (links | edit)
- Union of South Africa (links | edit)
- Millicent Fawcett (links | edit)
- History of South Africa (links | edit)
- Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (links | edit)
- Edwardian era (links | edit)
- Paul Kruger (links | edit)
- Hunger (links | edit)
- Scorched earth (links | edit)
- Henry Campbell-Bannerman (links | edit)
- Liskeard (links | edit)
- List of Second Boer War Victoria Cross recipients (links | edit)
- Leonard Hobhouse (links | edit)
- List of people from Cornwall (links | edit)
- Eva Gore-Booth (links | edit)
- Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock (links | edit)
- Hobhouse (links | edit)
- Hobhouse, South Africa (links | edit)
- Philippolis (links | edit)
- Springfontein (links | edit)
- British diaspora in Africa (links | edit)
- 1912 in South Africa (links | edit)
- 1901 in South Africa (links | edit)
- 1900 in South Africa (links | edit)
- Christiaan de Wet (links | edit)
- Kenneth Griffith (links | edit)
- St Ive (links | edit)
- Opposition to the Second Boer War (links | edit)
- Olive Schreiner (links | edit)
- 1926 in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- 1860 in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- History of South Africa (1815–1910) (links | edit)
- National Women's Monument (links | edit)
- Emily (given name) (links | edit)
- TBW (links | edit)
- Afrikaners (links | edit)
- South African Wars (1879–1915) (links | edit)
- Alfred Taylor (British Army officer) (links | edit)
- Eric Louw (links | edit)
- International Congress of Women (links | edit)
- Percy Molteno (links | edit)
- Sydney Goldman (links | edit)
- Helen Bright Clark (links | edit)
- Open Christmas Letter (links | edit)
- British war crimes (links | edit)
- Elizabeth Maria Molteno (links | edit)