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Monuments and Memorials in Kimberley
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South Africa's rich history is displayed in the numerous monuments and memorials. Found throughout South Africa - from the 1820 Settlers Monument in Grahamstown to the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town - monuments provide insight to our diverse history.

Monuments and Memorials in Kimberley Map
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The Honored Dead Memorial is one of the first things visitors will see when coming into Kimberley from the airport. Designed by Sir Herbert Baker, it commemorates those who died in the siege of Kimberley during the Boer War |
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Sister Henrietta first went across to Kimberley in the winter of 1876, working as district nurse in the mining camps, and then at Kimberley’s new Carnarvon Hospital. |
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The birthplace of the South African Air Force. It is a reconstruction of the hangar, with a replica of the Compton Paterson bi-plane used in flight training. Just past the airport on the way to Magersfontein. |
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