VIEW OF THE CAMP AT LADYSMITH. The troops at Ladysmith have become so accustomed to the bombardment from the Boer guns that they pursue their ordinary duties in camp in the same undisturbed manner under the heaviest firing as when the Boer artillery have closed down for the day.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue VII, 17 February 1900, Page 311
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49VIEW OF THE CAMP AT LADYSMITH. The troops at Ladysmith have become so accustomed to the bombardment from the Boer guns that they pursue their ordinary duties in camp in the same undisturbed manner under the heaviest firing as when the Boer artillery have closed down for the day. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue VII, 17 February 1900, Page 311
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