3. Overview
contributed by: Peet Schabort
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Cemetery information:- Town in Southern Transvaal, established in 1866, proclaimed a municipality in 1903. For a short while in 1880 Heidelberg was the capital of the Transvaal, at the start of the First South African War. The cemetery is referred to as 'The Camp' - because of all the Concentration Camp graves in there.
Album incomplete.
eGGSA captions done by: Eileen de Jager, Heleen Nel, Alta Griffiths, Annel Meyer, Alex van Niekerk, Wilna Eygelaar, Ken Garvie & James Anderson.
Photographs by Stoffel Willemse, Alta Griffiths, Kobus Snyman, Peet Schabort, Leon Jordaan & Joost Hogewoning
Information also available on the GGSA Cemetery DVD:- Cemetery ID: 1970 Names in cemetery: 3836 Google Earth Project Information:- GPSID: 2291 GPS: -26 29.082, 28 22.249
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