Cilliers-gelofte,_1938-film,_Die_bou_van_'n_nasie.jpg
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Description Cilliers-gelofte, 1938-film, Die bou van 'n nasie.jpg |
Afrikaans:
Uitbeelding van Cilliers se voordrag van die gelofte, 1838. Die gelofte is op 9 Des. voor sowat 460 voortrekkers en ander teenwoordiges aan die Wasbankrivier voorgedra, en is elke aand daarop bevestig tot die 15de, toe Dingaan se impies om die laer saamgetrek was. In 1938 het die Suid-Afrikaanse Spoorweë se publisiteitsafdeling
Die bou van 'n nasie
/
They built a nation
vervaardig, met o.m. Myles Bourke as Piet Retief, en toneelspelers van die Volksteater-toneelgroep. Die regiseurs was Joseph Albrecht en A.A. Pienaar.
English:
Reenactment of the vow taken by Cilliers, some 460 voortrekkers and others present on 9 Dec. 1838 at the Wasbank River, and confirmed every evening up to the 15th when the enemy was in view. In 1938 the South African Railways and Harbours public relations department produced
Die bou van 'n nasie
/
They built a nation
, which included Myles Bourke as Piet Retief and actors of the "Volksteater-toneelgroep". The directors were Joseph Albrecht and A.A. Pienaar.
Español:
Escena de la película sudafricana
Die Bou van 'n Nasie
de 1938 que reconstruye el momento del pacto de 1838.
Français :
Scène du vœu prononcé par Sarel Cilliers dans le film
Die Bou van 'n Nasie
(ils ont construit une nation) réalisé en 1938 par Joseph Albrecht et A.A. Pienaar.
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Date | Original 1938 |
Source | From display in Voortrekker Monument Museum |
Author | South African Railways and Harbours public relations department |
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