Item Ref# FS3136

 

Bronze Plaque of Paul Kruger

 

This bronze plague depicts the likeness of a young President Paul Kruger of the Transvaal. It is more curvatious than most plaques and has a very nice deep orange patina to it.

 

Weight: 2kg

 

It was probably mounted onto a wooden base, which have been known to follow the shape of the cast - unlike the standard sqaure design.

 

 

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God Fearing Character of the Boervolk

 

When the English entered upon the contest with the Republics they evidently did not reckon with this religious factor of the Boer character. They did not know that the Boer would be supported as much by his religious sentiments as by his love of freedom to fight to the bitter end.

 

 Had they not been animated by such a fervent belief and childlike trust in Providence, they would have abandoned ere long a struggle which, regarded from a human standpoint, must have seemed hopeless to them. But they believed that their cause was a holy and just one, and that the God of Battles, the God of their forefathers, would ultimately crown their efforts and sacrifices by sending them a glorious deliverance.

 

When the enemy desecrated their churches, ill-treated their pastors, and stabbed their flocks, cattle and horses, they were not disheartened, but said to themselves: "God in Heaven does behold, and He shall vindicate the cause of the just as well as that of defenceless creatures."

 

Such deeds the religious Boer regarded with awe and aversion, and made him more determined than aught else not to surrender to those who perpetrated them.

 

Pieter Hendrik Kritzinger, Boer General

 

Scripture

I thank thee, and praise thee, O thou God of my fathers, who hast given me wisdom and might, and hast made known unto me now what we desired of thee: for thou hast now made known unto us the king's matter.

Daniel 2:23