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Spioenkop and other iconic destinations of the history tourist – the ramblings of a battlefield guide in Northern Natal
We are on the eve of celebrating our 15th year in the Kwazulu-Natal battlefield guiding industry. (Left-Isandlwana Mountain, taken from the Drift. One of the more ominous silhouettes in British Army history.) The industry has shown upward and downward curves, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo Boer War, Anglo-Zulu War, Battlefield analysis, battlefield guide, Battlefield tour, History's Walk, Johann Hamman, KZN, Principles of War, South Africa, Spioenkop, Voetspore
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My name is History, and my Art is War.
A battlefield tour is probably the last thing you are thinking about right now. I have been conducting battlefield tours in this part of the world for over twelve years now, and the people I have met many people lured … Continue reading
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The year 2017 – A review on the run
What it is all about. My trusty old Condor at the De Jagersdrift turn-off. I was on my way to the Blood River museum here. This year had proven to be an exceptionally good year, so far. To be quite … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Zulu War, Battlefield analysis, Battlefield tour, Blood River, History's Walk, Johann Hamman, KZN, South Africa, Voortrekker history
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The Silent Ones
The last shots in our border war in Namibia and Angola were fired in 1989, maybe even 1990. Many of us were there. Many of us were not there. The hundreds of thousands of us that were there, and did … Continue reading
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“By the power invested in me, soldier…..”
For far too long have we neglected this treasure. David Rattray knew this from the beginning. I never saw eye to eye with him, but we were never enemies. There is a number of guides shaping and building their own … Continue reading
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A Professional Battlefield Guide – some personal opinions by Johann Hamman
What does a Professional Battlefield Guide Really Do? I have published this article on my Linked-In profile as well. Any good battlefield guide, especially in KZN, will know that guiding clients around any battlefield in the province is one of … Continue reading
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A battlefield analysis with the 4th Battalion, Duke of Lancaster’s at Isandlwana
The Duke of Lancaster’s, on the right, with Lt.-Col. Lighten on the right. We briefly, applied the following principles to each of the two battles mentioned, and discussed and absored it as the day allowed. Permit me to state that if … Continue reading
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Tripadvisor – a special curse, or misunderstood marketing tool.
We have all had that moment when that first negative review appears on whatever booking site you and your establishment may find itself. We at History’s Walk B&B were negatively reviewed in 2009 by an American visitor and his girlfriend, … Continue reading
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My reading list…..
My reading list (so far…..) 1. Boer Wars 1815-1902 Farwell, Byron, The Great Boer War, , MacKays of Chatham, Chatham, Kent, Wordsworth 1999 Edition Crisp, Robert, The Outlanders: The story of the men who made Johannesburg, Mayflower Books Ltd., 1074, … Continue reading
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