Afrikaans: Majoor James Francis Thomas (1861-1946), staan agter die graf van die gefusileerde Breaker Morant en Peter Handcock in die kerkhof wat tans deur die Heldeakker omvat word. Die graf is naby die amptelike Gemenebes-rusplaas, vir gesneuweldes van Brittanje, Ierland, Australië, Kanada, Suid-Afrika en Nieu-Seeland.
English: Major James Francis Thomas (1861-1946), standing behind the grave of Breaker Morant and Peter Handcock in a civilian section of Pretoria's Church Street cemetery, 50m from the official Commonwealth military plot containing the remains of fallen soldiers from Britain, Ireland, Australia, Canada, South Africa and New Zealand.[1]
↑O'Loughlin, Ed (3 July 1998), “Facelift for 'Breaker' Morant's grave”, in Mail & Guardian[1], Johannesburg
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