APPENDIX

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

[The Author]

[The only photo of the meeting of General Botha and General Smuts in the field just before Windhuk was taken]

[General Botha's Bodyguard leaving for the Front]

[Diagram of Campaign]

Group of Rebel Leaders [Transcriber's note: missing from original]

Rebels rounded up after the capture of De Wet [Transcriber's note: missing from original]

[The last pursuit of Kemp. Flying column crossing the Orange River after him]

[Troops returning to Pretoria after Nooitgedacht. December 16, 1914]

[Diagram of Nooitgedacht]

[General Botha's train leaves the Orange Free State after the crushing of the Rebellion]

[Exhausted Troops after defeating De Wet in the Orange Free State]

[Leaving Pretoria. General Botha's Bodyguard departing]

[Kits aboard. The Troops departing for the Front]

[Camp of the Bodyguard at Groote Schuur]

[Brothers in Arms. The British Navy and Botha's Bodyguard fraternised aboard. Many of the latter are, of course, pure South African]

[Boxing aboard. En route to German South-West Africa]

[Awaiting landing from the Transport]

[Trekking over the terrible Sand Dunes near the Coast, German South-West Africa]

[Some of the first Burghers to land at Walvis]

[Before the Advance. General Botha photographed with the Red Cross Sisters]

[General Botha and Staff alighting for an Inspection. (The famous Brigadier-General Brits, who trekked to Namutoni, is the fourth figure from the right.)]

[Awaiting the Advance. The Commander-in-Chief at tea with the Red Cross Sisters]

[Awaiting the Advance. Garrison Sports at Swakopmund. Start for 100 yards race]

[Awaiting the Advance. Garrison Sports. Winner]

[Swakopmund from the Lighthouse: Extreme Right]

[Swakopmund: Centre]

[Swakopmund: Extreme Left]

[Man and Beast in the Desert: both absolutely spent]

[Looking for Water in the River Bed]

[A Halt in a River Bed: General Botha has lunch]

[Main Guard aboard--en route to hunt the Huns]

[On the Great Trek--the Chief of the Staff has a hair-cut]

[Action at Riet]

[An unique picture of General Botha, the Commander-in-Chief and his Staff reconnoitring]

[After Riet water in blessed profusion]

[A Typical Parade of the Germans in South-West Africa]

[Typical captured German Infantry]

[The Great Trek. Otjimbingwe: its Palms and Wells]

[The Great Trek. Otjimbingwe: the Commander-in-Chief at the old German capital]

[The Great Trek. Getting Milk from a Goat. Milk was priced beyond Silver]

[The Great Trek. An extempore bath towards the end of the Trek]

[A Beauty Spot passed during the last Trek]

[The Last Phase. Conference at Omaruru. German Staff lunching]

[The General receives his Bodyguard at a Garden Party after return]

[German prisoners of war, imprisoned at Karibib]

[Karibib]

[Towards Windhuk. The first troops in Waldau]

[The first South African Engineer Corps Staff at Windhuk]

[Towards Windhuk. A quick railway repair after the Germans' usual practice of blowing up railway bridges]

[Towards Windhuk. The first train to Windhuk. The South African Engineer Corps Construction Party aboard]

[At Windhuk. How we treat the German women. Ten minutes after occupation]

[At Windhuk. The Commander-in-Chief addresses his massed troops from the Rathaus]

[At the Gate of Windhuk. Headquarters Staff Motors awaiting entry]

[At the Gate of Windhuk. General Botha discusses matters with the Governor of Windhuk]

[At the Gate of Windhuk. The Interpreter]

[At the Gate of Windhuk. General Botha emphasises]

[The great Wireless Station at Windhuk]

[Conference at Omaruru. General Staff lunching]

[The Last Phase. The BE2 tuning up in shed before flight over German positions]

[At the Provost Marshal's office at Windhuk--all in Law and order]

[The Union Jack just hoisted at the Governor's office, Windhuk]

[The Great Military Barracks at Windhuk]

[Panorama of Windhuk]

[Picturesque Windhuk]

[Windhuk. Basking in the sun: from the great Wireless Station]

[How the Germans started to try trading with us ten minutes after we entered the Capital. Note the spelling]

[The Last Phase. Difficulties with General Botha's car through the thick sand]

[The Last Phase. The Germans had a hobby of blowing up bridges. Here is a fine specimen]

[General Frank's house, Windhuk. Photo of the two first men there taken under the flag hauled down by us]

[Windhuk. The first British station-master and one of his staff]

[The Fork that Caught the Germans]

[The Last Phase. Opposite the very spot where surrender was made. A vast ant-hill at 500 Kilometres]

South-West Africa. Position of enemy before surrender [Transcriber's note: missing from original]

[The Last Phase. The German white flag train just arriving]

[The Last Phase. General Botha meets Von Franke at 500 Kilometres]

[The Last Phase. Troops entraining to return home]

[The Last Phase. The famous Rhodesian Regiment that did so much in the final brilliant movement]

[The Last Phase. Isumeh. British prisoners released]

[The German Staff before surrender]

[General Botha and his brilliant Chief of Staff, Colonel J.F. Collier, meet Von Franke at 500 Kilometres]

[The Last Phase. The Commander-in-Chief, General Botha, receives an ovation from his Bodyguard after disbanding them]

[Generals Botha and Smuts, the Great South Africans, receive a tremendous ovation from the crowd at the Capital on the successful conclusion of the Rebellion and the Campaign]

[Homeward bound! General Botha and Staff returning on the _Ebari_]

[The Great Man and the Chips of the Old Block returning to the Union after Conquest]


Diagram of Campaign