File:George Bertin Scott - Buller's Final Crossing of the Tugela, February 1900.jpg

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Nederlands: (Uit de bron:) Buller's Final Crossing of the Tugela, februari 1900. Olieverf op doek, gesigneerd en gedateerd linksonder, 'Georges Scott 1900', door Georges Bertin Scott, 1900. NAM Toegangsnummer: NAM. 1966-10-10-1.
English: (From the source:) Buller's Final Crossing of the Tugela, February 1900. Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, 'Georges Scott 1900', by Georges Bertin Scott, 1900. NAM Accession Number: NAM. 1966-10-10-1. Copyright/Ownership: National Army Museum, Out of Copyright. Location: National Army Museum, Study Collection. Object URL: https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1966-10-10-1
Afrikaans: (Van die bron:) Buller's Final Crossing of the Tugela, Februarie 1900. Olie op doek, onderteken en gedateer links onder, 'Georges Scott 1900', deur Georges Bertin Scott, 1900. NAM Toegangsnommer: NAM. 1966-10-10-1.
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Source https://collection.nam.ac.uk//images/960/4000-4999/4887.jpg National Army Museum
Author Georges Bertin Scott, 1900.

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