Photo showing position from where Boers fired into Kimberley - Taken just after siege was lifted

1 available / secondhand
R750.00
Ends 30 May 24 13:45
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Free collection from Hoog-En-Droog, Paarl
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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
47131A0321T
Bob Shop ID
614916509

Photo showing position from where Boers fired into Kimberley - Taken just after siege was lifted

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