Overview
Identifiers
Inventory Number
2828CB28
Site Name
Surrender Hill Memorial Plaque, Amsterdam, Fouriesburg District
Site Category
Record Administration
Post date
Monday, March 1, 2021 - 16:50
Last modified
Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 21:26
Monuments
Monuments & Memorials Recordings
Submitted by sahrisprojectmanager on Monday, March 1, 2021 - 16:50.
Identifiers
Inventory Reference
Recorders
Primary?
Off
Site Recording Admin Comments
Moderators Comment :The record requires more information to be completed Person/Institution Commemorated: Reminder of the defeat the Boers(comprising of the combined forces of the south African republic and the Republic of the orange free state)suffered against great Britain and her empires during Anglo-Boer war(1899-1902).
Classifications
Monument Type
Description
At surrender Hill,the free state Boers forces experienced one of the greatest setbacks during the second war of independence in july 1900
Contains Animal figures?
No
Contains Human figures?
No
Construction Date Comment
2011
Construction Materials
Concrete
Pedestal Material
Stone
Event Commemorated
Second war of independence in 1900
Date Unveiled
Unveiled Comment
National Monuments Council.
Inscriptions
1900,1899-1902,1986
Location
Location
Mapping
-28.608994, 28.387043
Free State
- Thabo Mofutsanyane
- Dihlabeng
Directions to Site
Located in the Masilonyana Local Municipality garden area in 47 Le Roux Street. Two blocks away from Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk.
Access details
Accessible to the public.