
Anglo-Zulu War memorials
Anglo-Zulu War memorials are monuments or plaques that honor those who fought and died during the Anglo-Zulu War (1879). They serve to commemorate soldiers, both British and Zulu, and remember the battles and sacrifices made during the conflict. These memorials can be found in various locations, such as battlefield sites, cemeteries, or towns, and often include inscriptions or sculptures symbolizing bravery, conflict, and history. They help preserve the memory of the war’s events and highlight its significance in colonial and South African history.