'Don't forget those who serve and suffer without voices...
the animals of war.'
Michelle Frost
the animals of war.'
Michelle Frost
This photo below is of a horse being offloaded from a ship in Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, during the Anglo-Boer war.
This photo comes (courtesy of Wikipedia) from the book, Horses on board ship : a guide to their management (1902) by Hayes, Matthew Horace.
Port Elizabeth has a memorial to the horses of the Anglo-Boer war.
It's a beautiful statue that I've stopped to look at many times over the years. The words carved on the memorial always touch my heart...
THE GREATNESS OF A NATION
CONSISTS NOT SO MUCH UPON THE NUMBER OF ITS PEOPLE
OR THE EXTENT OF ITS TERRITORY
AS IN THE EXTENT AND JUSTICE OF ITS COMPASSION
ERECTED BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION
IN RECOGNITION OF THE SERVICES OF THE GALLANT ANIMALS
WHICH PERISHED IN THE ANGLO BOER WAR 1899-1902
WOW!!! I LOVE the carving on the memorial. That's SO true!!!!
ReplyDeleteMimi
ReplyDeleteI read "Animals in War" by Jilly Cooper as a teen and cried my eyes out on the stories of the bravery of horses in WWI.
The stories of pet dogs taken by the govt in WWII to"serve" were equally heart-breaking.
Probably the least remembered victims of war?