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This monument was inaugurated in Old Québec on August 15, 1905. About 270 Canadian soldiers died in the South African War. Canadian troops stood out for their tenacity in battle. Five soldiers were awarded the Victoria Cross. The military nurse Georgina Pope was awarded the Royal Red Cross.
1899 - 1920

The South African War, from 1899 to 1902

At the turn of the 20th century, war broke out in South Africa between the Boers—the descendants of the original Dutch, German and French colonizers—and the British. Canada, a dominion of the British Empire, sent soldiers overseas for the first time to support British troops. The first Canadian contingent of 1,000 volunteers left Québec City for South Africa by boat on October 30, 1899, shortly after the start of the conflict. The British won in 1902. See how Québec City residents experienced this milestone in the country’s history!

South African War memorial

Novelty Manufacturing & Art Co., Ltd. This monument was inaugurated in Old Québec on August 15, 1905. About 270 Canadian soldiers died in the South African War. Canadian troops stood out for their tenacity in battle. Five soldiers were awarded the Victoria Cross. The military nurse Georgina Pope was awarded the Royal Red Cross.
Chronoscope Do you have any memories to share about this monument? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - André Escojido Collection - Date: circa 1920