- The
Battle of
Rhenosterkop (also
known as the
Battle of Renosterkop) took
place on
November 29, 1900,
during the
Second Boer War. The British, led by Arthur...
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Rhenosterkop Dam is
combined gravity and arch type dam in
Mpumalanga Province,
South Africa. It is
located on the
Elands River, part of the
Olifants River...
- dams in the
Olifants River Catchment include the following:
Witbank Dam
Rhenosterkop Dam, on the
Elands River Rust de
Winter Dam
Blyderivierpoort Dam Loskop...
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Elands River B2
Gauteng Near
Rayton Olifants River Rust de
Winter Dam,
Rhenosterkop Dam
Marble Hall 24°55′27″S 29°20′45″E / 24.92417°S 29.34583°E / -24...
- the
larger Rhenosterkop Dam.
Finally it
joins the
Olifants River at the head of the
Arabie Dam reservoir. Rust de
Winter Dam
Rhenosterkop Dam The Elands...
- 29°44′41″E / 28.54167°S 29.74472°E / -28.54167; 29.74472 (Qedusizi Dam)
Rhenosterkop Dam
Marble Hall
Mpumalanga Elands River 1984 204,600 [N] 62.400 25°5′55″S...
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Middelburg Dam -
Little Olifants River Ohrigstad Dam -
Ohrigstad River Rhenosterkop Dam -
Elands River Rust de
Winter Dam -
Elands River Tonteldoos Dam -...
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Other notable Australian actions included Slingersfontein, Pink Hill,
Rhenosterkop and Haartebeestefontein.
Australians were not
always successful however...
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notable Australian actions included Sunnyside, Slingersfontein, Pink Hill,
Rhenosterkop and Haartebeestefontein. By 1902,
British and
colonial forces were concentrating...
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Springfield 287,
Bredasdorp District Originally Soutspansberg,
together with
Rhenosterkop,
first title deed 1747. Came
under separate title in 1869.
Owned by Lord...