. Afrikaans: Majoor James Francis Thomas (1861-1946), staan ??agter die graf van die gefusileerde Breaker Morant en Peter Handcock in die kerkhof wat tans deur die Heldeakker omvat word. Die graf is naby die amptelike Gemenebes-rusplaas, vir gesneuweldes van Brittanje, Ierland, Australië, Kanada, Suid-Afrika en Nieu-Seeland. English: Major James Francis Thomas (1861-1946), standing behind the grave of Breaker Morant and Peter Handcock in a civilian section of Pretoria's Church Street cemetery, 50m from the official Commonwealth military plot containing the remains of fallen soldiers from Brita


. Afrikaans: Majoor James Francis Thomas (1861-1946), staan ??agter die graf van die gefusileerde Breaker Morant en Peter Handcock in die kerkhof wat tans deur die Heldeakker omvat word. Die graf is naby die amptelike Gemenebes-rusplaas, vir gesneuweldes van Brittanje, Ierland, Australië, Kanada, Suid-Afrika en Nieu-Seeland. English: Major James Francis Thomas (1861-1946), standing behind the grave of Breaker Morant and Peter Handcock in a civilian section of Pretoria's Church Street cemetery, 50m from the official Commonwealth military plot containing the remains of fallen soldiers from Britain, Ireland, Australia, Canada, South Africa and New Zealand.[1] ? O'Loughlin, Ed (3 Jul 1998), “Facelift for 'Breaker' Morant's grave”, in Mail & Guardian[1], Johannesburg Inscription on headstone: To the memory of P. HANDCOCK and HENRY H. MORANT 27th Feb 1902 'He that loseth his life shall find it' Inscription on modern footstone: In Memoriam HARRY 'THE BREAKER' MORANT and PETER HANDCOCK Executed 100 years ago in Pretoria 27th FEB 1902 'A MAN'S FOES WILL BE THOSE OF HIS OWN HOUSEHOLD' ST MATTHEW CHAPTER 10 VERSE 36 . circa 1902. 233 Breaker-morant-grave


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