Boer War Declaration of Peace Plaque, Royal British Legion Hall, Onchan (Lost)


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Reference WMO/223055

Address:

Royal British Legion Hall

Avondale Road/Main Road junction

Onchan

IM3 1AQ

Isle of Man

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Status: Unknown
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Unknown
Setting: Unknown
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
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Lettering: Unknown
Conflicts:
  • Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
About the memorial: Rectangular framed plaque - missing following refurbishment of premises) In the four corners of this framed declaration are the names of King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Milner, with an inscription. Isle of Man National Inventory of War Memorials: IOM_NIWM_ONC_00005
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'Anglo-Boer War / 1899-1902 / On Sunday morning June 1st 1902, / His Excellency the Honourable Sir / Walter Frances Hely-Hutchinson / G.C.M.G. Governor and Commander-in-Chief / of His Majesty's Colony of the Cape of / Good Hope, received the following message / by cable from the Right Honourable / Joseph Chamberlain, His Majesty's Secre- / tary of State for the Colonies: '1st June 1902 - The representatives / of the Boer forces still in the field have / accepted terms of surrender offered by His / Majesty's government.' '

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