The Story Of Gate Pa, April 29th, 1864

“Two weeping willows and a cabbage-tree with a clump of aloes, mark the spot where the British soldiers and sailors are interred in thirty-two graves.” (See page 75). The cabbage tree alone remains

“Two weeping willows and a cabbage-tree with a clump of aloes, mark the spot where the British soldiers and sailors are interred in thirty-two graves.” (See page 75). The cabbage tree alone remains.

“Two weeping willows and a cabbage-tree with a clump of aloes, mark the spot where the British soldiers and sailors are interred in thirty-two graves.” (See page 75). The cabbage tree alone remains.