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3D Stereoscopic Image, Balloon Corps Transport with Lord?
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3D Stereoscopic Image, Balloon Corps Transport with Lord?
3D Stereoscopic Image, Balloon Corps Transport with Lord Roberts Army, Advance on Pretoria, South Africa, Cattle Pulling a Cart and Soldiers on Horses During the Boer War Date: 1900
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A Spectacular Sight in the Skies - Lord Roberts' Balloon Corps Transport During the Advance on Pretoria, South Africa (1900)
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This 3D stereoscopic image offers a glimpse into history, transporting us back to the year 1900 during the Second Boer War in South Africa. The scene unfolds as a breathtaking tableau of early aviation and military innovation. At the heart of the image, we see Lord Roberts' Balloon Corps, a vital component of the British forces during the conflict. The balloons, with their impressive size and stature, dominate the scene. These gas-filled aerostats, or gas balloons, were used for reconnaissance and communication, providing an aerial perspective that proved invaluable in the battlefield. Soldiers in uniform, clad in protective gear, are seen working diligently around the balloons. Their focus is evident as they prepare for takeoff, ensuring the success of their mission. In the foreground, a cart pulled by cattle adds a touch of authenticity to the scene, emphasizing the contrast between the old and the new. In the background, soldiers on horses can be seen, adding to the dynamic composition of the image. The vast open landscape of South Africa stretches out beneath them, a testament to the vastness of the terrain that the British forces had to traverse during their advance on Pretoria. This 3D stereoscopic image offers a unique and captivating perspective on a significant moment in history, showcasing the ingenuity and determination of those involved in the early days of aviation and military strategy.
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