lydenburgの例文
- This is " Pilgrim's Rest, Lydenburg and Nkomazi.
- The first wagons arrived in Lydenburg from Delagoa Bay in 1874.
- He was elected as commandant of the Lydenburg Commando in 1885.
- British forces would again enter Lydenburg during the Second Boer War.
- Today Lydenburg is known for farming, trout fishing and mining.
- Using Lydenburg as his base, he made a number of collecting trips.
- The Lydenburg Heads are among several classic, textbook pieces that enliven this show.
- After the battle it probably escaped to Lydenburg and then into the nearby bushveld.
- The Lydenburg museum showcases some of these finds.
- The Panorama Route starts just outside Lydenburg at the foot of the Long Tom Pass.
- In 1872 he and a certain Piet Marais bought two farms in the Lydenburg district.
- On 6 February 1873 alluvial gold was discovered and within 3 months the Lydenburg goldfields was proclaimed.
- Help was sent for and received from a Lydenburg Boer commando, led by one Abel Erasmus.
- "' Lydenburg Commando "'was a light infantry regiment of the South African Army.
- His forces mounted comparatively few attacks and as a result, the Boer enclave around Lydenburg was largely unmolested.
- He attended school at Lydenburg and established his shop businesses in 1955 in the areas of Bushbuckridge and Acornhoek.
- The Boer commandos subsequently dispersed to Lydenburg and Barberton and the next phase of the war-guerrilla warfare-started.
- The discovery of the Bushveld Igneous Complex deposits was made in 1924 by a Lydenburg district farmer, A F Lombaard.
- At first called Painter's Camp, it was named Steynsburg in 1886, after Commandant J P Steyn of Lydenburg.
- The bus was heading into this provincial town 135 miles east of Johannesburg when it overturned, said Lydenburg police Inspector Gerrit Smit.