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Afrikaans: Westelike sypaneel van die Krugerstandbeeld op Kerkplein, Pretoria: Kruger en Wood in vredesonderhandelinge in O'Neil se huisie in Maart 1881, na die Slag van Amajuba die vorige maand. Sir Evelyn Wood, wat Colley op 27 Februarie 1881 vervang het, het 'n wapenstilstand onderteken om die Eerste Vryheidsoorlog te beëindig. Daarna is 'n vredesverdrag met Paul Kruger in O'Neil se huisie op 6 Maart onderteken, wat die oorlog op 23 Maart 1881 amptelik beëindig het. Die plaashuisie op Stonewall-plaas het aan Richard Charles O'Neil (1826-1907) behoort, van Ierse afkoms en gebore op Uitenhage, Kaapkolonie.[1] Sy van word in etlike bronne foutief as "O'Neill" aangegee.
English: Western side panel of the Kruger statue on Church square, Pretoria. Sir Evelyn Wood, who had replaced Colley upon his death on 27 February 1881, signed an armistice to end the First Boer War, and subsequently a peace treaty with Paul Kruger at O'Neil's Cottage on 6 March, bringing the war to an official end on 23 March 1881. O'Neil's Cottage on Farm Stonewall 3109 is named for the owner of Irish descent, Richard Charles O'Neil (1826-1907), incorrectly given as "O'Neill" in many sources.
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Paul Kruger and Evelyn Wood in negotiations to end the First Boer War, 1881, as illustrated in a relief sculpture by sculptor Anton van Wouw
Paul Kruger en Evelyn Wood in onderhandelinge om die Eerste Vryheidsoorlog, 1881, te beëindig, soos geïllustreer in 'n reliëfwerk deur beeldhouer Anton van Wouw