Mafeking Day 1900, Penzance
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Mafeking Day 1900, Penzance

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So much excitement that the camera had been shaken.
Mafeking was a name on everyone's mind in the days of the Boer War. Today it may possibly be known, but I doubt is taught in schools. The Jameson Raid began from Mafeking in Bechuanaland, Cape Province in 1896. During the war with The Boers, Mafeking became under Siege, beginning 13th October 1899 and lasted until 17th May 1900. During that time the defences were handled under the command of Colonel R S S Baden-Powell; his 800 strong force with rifles stood against 10,000 Boers armed with breech-loaders; despite shell attacks, the town was only penetrated once. Then came an event that was spoken of in reverence since, and that was the Relief of Mafeking, by Colonel Mahon and Colonel Plumer; losses were 35 of the garrison and over 300 Boers. The release at home at the saving of British soldiers resulted in total elation and a new verb was born to maffick to describe the emotion. As a child, I was still used to hearing expressions that included it was like the Relief of Mafeking .
That event obviously touched Penzance as well. Men and boys from here were taken to some far flung field to fight for what is right and to die for it, if it was required of them.
 
Over the ages, a goodly number of events, social, political and historical, have given rise to large assemblies of our townsfolk before St John s Hall and this is one such early example!
 
A moment in history, made all the more real because of the camera shake! I m sure we all have photos like this laugh#
 

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