A review on the parade

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Title

A review on the parade

Collection

Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks

Contributor

|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)

Summary

|han≠kass'o describes a military parade (at the Grand Parade in Cape Town)<i>. </i>The soldiers (British) are standing in rows. He describes their manoeuvres ('they stood still, stood in rows') as well as the movements of a dog which eventually left the parade and returned home.

Comments

1) p.8484v: the train which 'does not give time', 2) According to Lewis-Williams (2000): 127, the parade was observed by the contributor on the occasion of the return of Sir Bartle Frere (the then-governor of the Cape Colony) to Cape Town, 3) This story is found in Book VIII-28

Type

story

Date

7 - 8 June 1879

Category

History (personal)

Relations with others

Story Pages

8474-8485

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