Boerenkrijgsgevangenen worden op de trein naar Kaapstad gezet, Zuid-Afrika by Anonymous

Boerenkrijgsgevangenen worden op de trein naar Kaapstad gezet, Zuid-Afrika Possibly 1900 - 1903

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print, photography, gelatin-silver-print

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portrait

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african-art

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print

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landscape

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photography

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gelatin-silver-print

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19th century

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realism

Dimensions height 88 mm, width 178 mm

This stereoscopic image shows Boers being forced onto a train to Cape Town, South Africa, and was probably made in 1900. The photograph captures a moment during the Second Boer War, a conflict deeply rooted in colonialism, race, and the control of resources in South Africa. The Boers, descendants of Dutch settlers, are shown here as prisoners, their identity and freedom stripped away by the British Empire. The image's emotional weight lies in the visual narrative of subjugation. Stereoscopic images were popular at the time, and were often used as a form of propaganda. This image not only documented the war, but also shaped public perception of the conflict and its participants. The forced removal of the Boers reflects the harsh realities of imperial power and the struggle for self-determination. This photograph serves as a reminder of the human cost of war and the lasting impact of colonial policies on identity and belonging.

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