




In the city center of Grahamstown, there is a great Anglo-Boer War memorial. At top, Telie takes a break on its steps. Next you seem to have a photo of farmers (Boers) laying down their arms and becoming productive subject of the empire (not likely) with a herd of ostriches in the background. Next is a tribute to the settlers and soldiers. Next, the dedication. Albany was the British name for the region, kind of like a county, where Grahamstown is located. At bottom, another view of the impressive monument.
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