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South African female soldier in the Boer War 1900
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South African female soldier in the Boer War 1900
Female South African soldier Mrs Otto Krantz with her horse and in a field, at the time of the Boer War. The Sphere describes the military role of Boer women beyond preparation, nursing and caring for their husbands, and details Mrs Krantz combative involvement in battles including at the battle of Elands Laagte. Date: 1900
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In the heart of the South African Boer War in 1900, Mrs. Otto Krantz defied gender norms and took up arms against the British forces. This photograph, published in The Sphere, showcases the courageous and combative role of Boer women during this tumultuous period. Mrs. Krantz, a South African woman, is depicted here with her trusted steed, poised and ready for battle. Her military attire, complete with a rifle slung over her shoulder, a bandolier of ammunition, and a hat adorned with a feather, exudes an aura of determination and resilience. The Sphere, a popular British illustrated weekly newspaper, reported that Boer women went beyond the traditional roles of preparation, nursing, and caring for their husbands. They actively participated in the war effort, often serving as scouts, cooks, and even fighters. Mrs. Krantz was one such woman who distinguished herself in the battlefield. One of her most notable engagements was at the Battle of Elands Laagte, where she fought alongside her husband and other Boer soldiers. Her unwavering commitment to the cause and her exceptional marksmanship made her a formidable presence on the battlefield. The photograph of Mrs. Krantz and her horse, amidst the rugged terrain, serves as a powerful reminder of the gender-defying roles that Boer women played during the Boer War. Their involvement in the conflict challenged the prevailing societal norms and paved the way for women's participation in future military engagements. This image, taken in 1900, offers a glimpse into the remarkable stories of the women of the Boer colonies who, like Mrs. Krantz, defied expectations and fought valiantly for their cause.
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