Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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LANTERN SETS 361 TRANSVAAL IN WAR— Continued, SET IV.— Continued. 184 Montmorency’s Scouts Crossing the Frontier into the Free State. 185 Lord Roberts and General Clements Meet at Norval’s Pont. 186 A Nasty Bit of Road to the Capital. 187 Our Intrepid Tars on the Road to Bloem- • fontein. 188 A Shell from the Naval Brigade Dispersing the Boers. 189 Celebration of Holy Communion on the Veldt. • 190 Reconnaissance in Force of City Imperial Volunteers. 191 The Occupation of Bloemfontein. Mo nn ti n g Guns at Presidency. 192 Banquet at Town Hall, Portsmouth, to Naval Brigade. 193 Exiled: General Cronje Embarking for St. Helena. 194 Battle of Dricfontein, Q Battery, R.H.A. 195 The Essex Regiment at Battle of Dricfontein. 196 Formal Surrender of Bloemfontein to Lord Roberts. 197 Lord Roberts entering Bloemfontein in State. 193 In the Track of the Boers : A Loyal Family’s Return Home. 199 The Queen Inspecting the “Powerful” Contingent at Windsor. 200 London's Welcome to the Naval Brigade. Reading One Shilling. TRANSVAAL IN WAR. SET V. 201 O.I.V.’s on their March to Bloemfontein. 202 Saluting the Royal Standard at Bloemfontein. 203 On the Road to Mafeking: Plumer’s Force. 204 Plumer's Column Preparing to Defend a Kopje. 205 riumer’s gallant but ill-fated attempt to relieve Mafeldng. 206 Last Attack on Mafeking; Good Service by the Baralongs. 207 Baralong Natives scared by a Shell at Mafeking. 208 “B.-P.’s” Vigil: A Last Look Round at Night in Mafeking. 209 The Relief of Mafeking: March past Baden- Powell. 210 Police escorting Boer Prisoners to Lock-up. Mafeking. 211 A Trade that was always brisk in Mafeking. 212 Charter House mad with joy after Relief of Mafeking. 213 Relief of Mafeking: The News Announced at Mansion House. 214 How the Landrost of Ladybrand was Captured. 215 “’Ware Wire:” Wire Cutters to the Front. 216 Roberts’ Advance: Turning Movement at Brandfort. 217 French’s Cavalry pushing Boers in the Open. 218 Clever Capture: Smart Work of Mont- morency’s Scouts. 219 Tally Ho 1 How the Yeomanry take the Spruits. 220 The Biter Bit: Boers under Pom-Pom fire at Roodekop. 221 Adjusting Kafir Claims after Boer Invasion. 222 Battle of Kooi Kop. 223 Boers Firing Grass in Front of our Cavalry. 224 An Ambush: Four Driverless Teams Stam- peding out of Action. 225 Ambuscade at Koom Spruit: A Critical Moment. 226 Lucky Escape for Cavalry while on March to Thaba N’chu. 227 How Roberts’ Horse Managed to Escape annihilation. 22S Ambush at Koorn Spruit: Gun Team Running Amok. 229 A Famous Meeting on Historic Ground— Buller and Botha. 230 Buller Presenting the Coveted Cross. 231 The Empire’s Watch. 232 Canadian Infantry Fording a River. 233 Roberts’ Horse Scoring a Success. 234 The Action at Vet River : the Bullock Team. 235 Guards’ Brigade Marching on Pretoria through Kroons tad. 236 Entry of Lord Roberts into Pretoria, the Capital of the Transvaal. 237 The Guards’ Brigade on the Outskirts of Pretoria. 238 Raising the Flag at Pretoria. 239 British Prisoners Waiting for Release at Noigedacht. 240 French and Hutton Crossing the Vaal into the Transvaal. 241 O.I.V.’s Going into Action near Johannesburg. .242 Hamilton’s Advance on Johannesburg. 243 Saluting the Flag at Johannesburg, May 31. 1900. 244 Rimington’s Tigers: Supplementing the Commissariat. 245 Patrolling Suspected Rebels’ Farms. 246 With the Australian Troops. Riding for a Fall. 247 Scene on Board a Homeward Bound Trans- port. 248 Lord Roberts and His Army Crossing Vaal River. 249 Lord Roberts Receiving a Despatch. 250 Louis Botha, Lord Roberts’ latest Antago- nist. Reading One Shilling.