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History: This cemetery contains the mortal remains of 1 263 women and children who died during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) in the concentration camp at Brandfort. The cemetery, which was designed by J. du Toit, was officially opened on 22 September 1962 by President C. R. Swart.
Visual Description: The cemetery is surrounded with an iron trellis on a stone wall. It has a slated floor. There is mar
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Site Features:
Condition: FairThe gate at the entrance of the cemetery is broken. The terrain is overgrowed with weed.
Construction Date: 1961-1962
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Catalogue: , No: Nil, Significance Category: