Afrikaners (redirect from Afrikander)
Afrikaners (Afrikaans: [afriˈkɑːnərs]) are a Southern African ethnic group descended from predominantly Dutch settlers first arriving at the Cape of Good...
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In 1919 she became HMS Afrikander and was transferred to the South African Naval Service in 1923, becoming HMSAS Afrikander. She was returned to the...
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Afrikaner cattle (redirect from Afrikander cattle)
Great Trek. An Afrikander Wagon Transport in the Orange Free State An Afrikander Wagon Transport in the Transvaal Pure Bred Afrikander Cattle at Ermelo...
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Afrikaner Bond (redirect from Afrikander Bond)
Bond (Afrikaans and Dutch for "Afrikaner Union"; South African Dutch: Afrikander Bond) was founded as an anti-imperialist political party in 19th century...
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the ranch imported from South Africa eleven cows and sixteen bulls of Afrikander stock, with the idea of using them to help fix the deep red coat color...
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people Afrikaner sheep, an indigenous South African sheep breed HMSAS Afrikander, Navy, Gadfly-class flat-iron gunboat Some species of Gladiolus This disambiguation...
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Mixed-race "Afrikander" Trekboer nomads in the Cape Colony, ancestral to the Baster people....
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March 1900). "Kipling at Cape Town: Severe Arraignment of Treacherous Afrikanders and Demand for Condign Punishment By and By" (PDF). The New York Times...
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Mixed-race "Afrikander" Trekboer nomads in the Cape Colony, ancestral people to the Oorlam and Griqua migrations....
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cross-bred types had emerged: the Kemp from Afrikander and Freisian, and the Tintern Black from Afrikander and Nguni stock.: 171 : 625 In 1947 these were...
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Aegusa Aeneas Aeolus Aetna Affleck Affray Africa Africaine Afridi Afrikander Afrikander II Agamemnon Agate Agatha Aggressor Agile Agincourt Aglaia Aid Aigle...
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Mixed-race "Afrikander" trek-boer nomads in the Cape Colony, ancestral people to the great Griqua migration....
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Royal Navy. He was a Great Dane who between 1939 and 1944 served at HMS Afrikander, a Royal Navy shore establishment in Simon's Town, South Africa. He died...
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Cape. "I am a better man" he once said, "... I go further, I am a better Afrikander – because as well as Dutch I also know English". Onze Jan summarised it...
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throughout South Africa. One of the most important results was the first Afrikander Bond congress that was held in 1882 at Graaff-Reinet. The Bond developed...
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karakul ram's face caboshed Sable and sinister the head and neck of an Afrikander bull proper, in base two miner's hammers in saltire Or and there-under...
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steam lighter at Simonstown in 1902, renamed Afrikander as base ship on 26 February 1919, then Afrikander II in 1933. Broken up at Simonstown in 1937...
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date Britain forms the first Legislative Council in the Transvaal. The Afrikander Bond is established. The Transvaal declares itself the South African Republic...
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HMS Abatos, the bombed-out Supermarine factory, Woolston, Southampton HMS Afrikander, Base depot ship, Simon's Town, South Africa HMS Aggressive, Coastal Forces...
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African War. In 1900, Malan was elected to the Cape Assembly for the Afrikander Bond, of which he later became leader. In 1908 he resigned from Ons Land...
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renamed HMS Flora when she became a base ship in 1923. She was renamed HMS Afrikander in 1933 and was sold in 1937. HM Hired armed cutter Flora "No. 21077"...
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was made a base ship in 1923 and was renamed HMS Flora, and then HMS Afrikander in 1933. She was sold in 1937. HMS Griper (W112) was an Assurance-class...
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there, will testify to his activities.") Although officially the term Afrikander was explained by Hofmeyr to include white men of whatever race, yet in...
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Bittereinders and their womenfolk, they had to found their own separate Afrikander church organisation, the Kruiskerk (Church of the Cross) in Pretoria....
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British Naval Officer South Africa with the rank of Commodore remained at Afrikander (at Youngsfield, a suburb just south of Cape Town), who quickly became...
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came alongside to take off the crew before the ship sank. Sukhona and Afrikander were also sunk and the crews rescued by the close escort, leaving Mary...
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PREMIER'S DEFENSE.; Sir Gordon Sprigg Says that He Made No Bargain with the Afrikander Bond". The New York Times. 23 September 1902. Giliomee, H. The Afrikaners:...
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early twentieth century houses in the village built by the returning "Afrikanders" and their income from Africa. By the mid-twentieth century many families...
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names Pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Notes Gadfly class HMSAS Afrikander HMS Tickler (1879) HMS YC229 (1902) 15 June 1923 December 1932 Returned...
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Years of service 1940–1975 Rank Rear Admiral Commands HMS Norfolk (1971) HMS Afrikander (1967–69) HMS Dido (1963–65) HMS Venus (1956–58) Battles / wars Second...
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