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File:Bloemfontein, from the South - c1900.JPG

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English: Bloemfontein (from the South) - about 1900.
Date c.1900
Source
English: South Africa and the Transvaal War. Vol. 1. Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1900. Between pp 24 - 25.
Author Creswicke, Louis.
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2009-09-15 23:51:23 Dneale52 38527 665×450 {{Information |Description # Bloemfontein #from the South# - about 1900. |Source # ''South Africa and the Transvaal War.'' Vol. 1 [of 6]. Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1900. Between pp 24 - 25. |Date # ~~~~~ |Author # Cresw
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