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Image: Paul Hendrik Roux onder Boere-krygsgevangenes op Ceylon, hoofsaaklik van Brandwaterkom onder genl Prinsloo, a (cropped)

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Description: Boer prisoners of war at the Sunday service in Diyatalawa camp, Ceylon, who were mostly taken captive at the Brandwater basin, Orange Free State, under general Prinsloo. Prinsloo's surrender was a major setback for the Boer cause during the war. Reverends Petrus Postma from Pretoria and Paul Hendrik Roux from Senekal stand side by side just right of center, and general J.H. Olivier is visible at middle, right. One caption to the photo was as follows: The Boer Prisoners at Service in Ceylon The prisoners are guarded by the King's Royal Rifles, under Colonel Gore-Brown, Colonel Vincent being Commandant, and Colonel Jesse Coope in immediate charge of them. Temporary hospital huts have been erected and brightened with pictures and illustrated papers, and officials of the local branch of the Bible Society have distributed Bibles and portions of the Scriptures in Dutch. These were welcomed and specially acknowledged by a letter of thanks by a prisoner known as "the fighting parson [Petrus Postma]." Colonel Jesse Coope, who is very popular, fosters productive manufactures and artistic activity among the men, disposing of their work through an agent. Tanks for the storage of water being required, the prisoners were invited to volunteer for the work at a reasonable rate of pay, and many availed themselves of the offer. The population of Ceylon does not exceed 6,000 [Europeans?], and the settlement of the Boer prisoners has had a wholesome effect, not only on themselves, but on the Cingalese. The minister who is officiating (in the above photograph), is the "fighting parson" alluded to – the Rev. Mr. Postma – and General Roux stands beside him. Olivier can be identified nearer to the right margin of the picture and several rows further back.
Title: Paul Hendrik Roux onder Boere-krygsgevangenes op Ceylon, hoofsaaklik van Brandwaterkom onder genl Prinsloo, a (cropped)
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