Knysna Fort
Knysna Fort | |
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Alternative names | Thomson's Folly The Old Fort |
General information | |
Status | Destroyed |
Town or city | Knysna |
Country | South Africa |
Coordinates | 34°01′09″S 23°02′29″E / 34.01917°S 23.04139°E |
Year(s) built | 1901 |
The Old Fort, also known as the Knysna Fort or Thomson's Folly, is a fort in Knysna, Western Cape, South Africa. The fort was built during the Second Boer War by Major William A. Thomson.[1]
The fort is the southernmost fortifications built during the Second Boer War.[2]
History
[edit]Major William A. Thomson ordered the construction of the fort after a Boer commando attacked Willowmore. The fort was built on a hill named Verdompskop, in Knysna.
A group of men were reportedly approaching the Knysna bridge on February 27, prompting the Town Guard to be called into action in less than thirty minutes. Luckily, a group of mule drivers from Pacaltsdorp, close to George, turned up. Additionally, a curfew was implemented, requiring inhabitants to stay indoors by 10 p.m. and turn out the lights one hour later.
In addition, the Standard Bank's assets and books were transported by water to Mossel Bay for safekeeping, and a number of dubious individuals—including a Dutch Reformed Church minister and others with Dutch names—were detained on false pretences.[3]
The Knysna Town Guard was formally dissolved in 1902 following the end of the war.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Knysna Fort". Knysna Museums. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
- ^ "Knysna, the Cove destination". Our Glorious Homes. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
- ^ Tomlinson, Richard. "Anglo-Boer War Town Guard Forts in the Eastern Cape, 1901-1902". The South African Military History Society. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
- ^ Collinson, Steve. "History of Knysna". Welcome to Knysna. Retrieved 18 June 2024.