A number of memorials are clustered outside the Dutch Reformed Church in the centre of Brandfort. A conventional-looking angel bears a dedication to freedom and right, and is in remembrance of the women and children who died in the local concentration camp and dated 1906. There are also two memorials associated with the Second Trek visit of an ox-wagon cart in 1938. One is a cement cast of the wagon wheels and hoofprints; the other is a rough-hewn stone memorial of an unusual shape and covered with railings to look like wagon-sails, which is set within a cast of the wagon wheels.
View the Brandfort Town gallery here