South Africa
Cape Town
- Equestrian of Louis Botha in front of the parliament of South Africa.
Kimberley
- Equestrian of Cecil Rhodes
Pretoria
- Equestrian of Andries Pretorius.
- Equestrian of Louis Botha in front of the Union Buildings.
Port Elizabeth
- Horse Memorial (Tribute to the horses lost in the Second Boer War)
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Andries Pretorius in Pretoria
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Louis Botha in Pretoria
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Horse Memorial in Port Elizabeth
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