excerpt from 'Untitled: George Gregory memoir' pp. 16 (104 words)
excerpt from 'Untitled: George Gregory memoir' pp. 16 (104 words)
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[The battle of Majuba Hill was lost by the British at the First Boer War (December 1880 – March 1881). The defeat was strongly remembered by the British public during the Second Boer War, October 1899-May 1902]
There is another recollection which I share with a decreasing number of old people, for it was the time of the [Second] Boer War, and I remember how as children we sang lustily, ‘We’ll make them remember Majuba Hill, when the sixty-six they slew. And now we’re at war we’ll show the Boers what British pluck can do.’ Our patriotic fervour knew no limits at that early age. |
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