The Bloemfontein Concentration camp was large and there were burials in different locations, added to later by the Vrouemonument, the women’s memorial unveiled in 1913. In the President Brand cemetery, camp graves are in one area, British military ones in another. In the Cemetery Road one, camp graves are in one area, ordinary ones in another. Both have large memorials naming the different dead, all remains of which are now confined beneath these to prevent disturbances by burrowing animals or extremes of climate. On a separate site, the Vrouemonument, once alone and soaring to the sky out of a flat plain, is now part of the War Museum of the Boer Republics, fenced, and in an enclosed site hemmed in commercial businesses.
View the Bloemfontein Monument Road gallery here
View the Bloemfontein President Brand gallery here
Visit the Vrouemonument gallery here