Boer War Memorial, Stirling
A few days ago I paid a visit to the city of Stirling in central Scotland. This included a walk around the burial ground connected to the Church of the Holy Rude which is adjacent to Stirling Castle . The latter was a British Army base until the 1960s. The church burial ground is popular with visitors. Whilst walking along one of the paths I noticed an eroded and inconspicuous small memorial which refers to various battles and sieges during the Second Boer War which occurred Oct 11th, 1899- May 31st 1902.I assume the memorial's location is due to proximity to the castle and it's military connections. Several Scottish regiments played an active role in the conflict. The Boer War took place in South Africa when the Boers (descendants of Dutch farmers) were challenging Britain's endeavours to incorporate the region into it's empire.Although the British forces ultimately prevailed such victory came at a huge cost of military and civilian suffering. For ease of reference...