- GM-PH-156
- Item
- between 1899 and 1902
Two men from the Oxford 8th Mounted Infantry laying on the ground beside their horses.
Two men from the Oxford 8th Mounted Infantry laying on the ground beside their horses.
A happy family going to refugee camp with all their worldly belongings
A family of Boer refugees in a horse-drawn cart containing many possessions.
Boer refugees from the Boer War, South Africa
Photographs of Dutch refugees with their wagons and possessions from the Boer War, South Africa, between 1899-1902.
British Military Camps from the Boer War, South Africa
Photographs of British military camps from the Boer War in South Africa. (1)-(5) show groups of soldiers and nurses with tents in the background. (6) camp entrance with guard. (7)-(10) people working at the camp. (11) men sitting in field, possibly watching polo match. (12)-(15) men standing near tents. (16)-(17) blockhouse and buildings. (18)-(22) men training horses. (23)-(25) sports field, gymnastics demonstration, and a polo match.
British military marching and their horses during the Boer War in South Africa
Photographs of the British military moving around South Africa during the Boer War, often climbing hills or crossing rivers. (5)-(6) features men, possibly including C.A. Bradbrooke, standing beside horses. (17) is a photo of men skinning a wildebeest. Likely travelling under Rawlinson.
British soldiers in posed group photographs during the Boer War
Photographs of groups of soldiers in South Africa during the Boer War, including Charles Bradbrooke. (1)-(4) small group in front of tents. (5)-(8) larger groups.
Buildings, a family, and roads in South Africa
Photographs of a building labeled Chalestone (1) and Tivoli Hotel and Restaurant (2), two black families with their belongings who may be refugees from the Boer War and/or former slaves (3)-(4), and two roads (5)-(6).
Daniel De Wett captured by the 8th M.I. after a hard gallop near Reddersburg, South Africa, sitting by a cart with a woman and a child. Corporal C.A. Bradbrooke is standing behind them. Daniel was the brother of Christian De Wett.
E.K.T. As It Happens July 28, 1986
Part of E.K. Turner fonds
Item is a recording of a portion of the CBC programs The World at 6 (6:00 pm news) and "As It Happens" from July 28, 1986.
Recording begins on B side by joining in progress The World at 6. News reports on this program concern: British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe's visit to the South African township of Soweto and his meeting with Zulu Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi; car bombing in Lebanon that killed 32 (thirty-two) people; riots/strike by Hindus in New Delhi to protest recent Indian government action in the state of Punjab; sales of heavily subsidized US wheat to China and the USSR (Russia) and how this is perceived as a threat by Canadian and Australian farmers; an arrest of a father [Glenn Roach] in Ontario for killing his 27 month old daughter [Melissa Roach]; search for the killer of 11 year old Alison Parrott; search for 2-1/2 year old Lynn Marie Hellier near the community of Parksville on Vancouver Island; firing of the CN Rail conductor [Wayne Smith] involved in the head-on-collision with a passenger train near Hinton, Alberta that occurred on February 8, 1986; developments in the Sinclair Stevens Conflict of Interest Inquiry, with a focus on the testimony of Shirley Walker (aide to Stevens) and her diaries; attempts by the Nova Scotia government to attract the Linton Company to build a radar components factory in the province; the United States and the USSR preparations for an arms-reduction summit; rematches between chess champion Garry Kasparov and former champion Anatoly Karpov to raise money for Chernobyl nuclear accident victims; results of a general election in Thailand; efforts to have Canada play a larger role in Central America; shooting of grey seals by hunters in Newfoundland to publicize the effect seals have on fish stocks; efforts by the United States' Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban asbestos; the campaign for a new leader of the Social Credit Party of British Columbia; and comments by United States Attorney General Edwin Meese on American efforts in the war on drugs.
As It Happens, hosted by Alan Maitland and Susan Reisler, has the following segments: interview with Janet Jessup (whose daughter Christine Jessup was murdered two years earlier) about the feelings likely being experienced by the parents of murdered 11-year old Alison Parrott; interview with Dr. John Bradford (of the Royal Ottawa Hospital) on efforts to street proof children and how to deal with the criminals who target children; interview with Steven Bindman (of the Ottawa Citizen) on Sinclair Steven Inquiry testimony provided by Shirley Walker (special assistant to Sinclair Stevens while he was industry minister and worked for Stevens' York Centre Corp. for twenty years), in particularly on the testimony about entries in her diaries that appeared to indicate she was informing Mr. Stevens of business dealings that were supposed to be held in a blind trust while he was in elected office. Next is an interview with Wayne Smith, a railway conductor that was fired by CN after his freight train ran into a passenger train near Hinton, Alberta; discussion with Selig Harrison (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) to discuss the implications for relations between the United States and the USSR (Russia) as a result of the proposed pull out of some Soviet troops from Afghanistan; interview with John Hughes, the first Canadian to participate in the BOC (British Oxygen Company) around-the-world solo yacht race; interview with Allan Billard (executive director of the Eastern Fishermen's Federation) who organized a publicity event to illustrate the effects that fisherman see grey seals have on fish stocks and to reinforce the need to reintroduce a cull of the seals; interview with Paul Ajas on how recent floods in Alberta revealed (primarily) flour gold in gravel beds as the floodwaters recede; and interview with E.K. Turner (President, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool) on the effects new American subsidies on wheat will have on Canadian grain sales to China and the USSR.
From Charlie, Klerksdorp, S.A.
Matted photograph of Charles A. Bradbrooke in military uniform, taken professionally in Pretoria, South Africa.