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Dick King Statue
The statue, which is located on the
Esplanade at Aliwal Street, commemorates the ride by Dick King to
Grahamstown in 1842 to obtain help for the British Garrison who were
being besieged in their camp on the site where the Old Fort stands
today. On May 25th, Dick King, his helper Ndongeni, and their horses
were ferried across the bay to the Bluff and began the 600-mile ride
to Grahamstown.
Dick King reached Grahamstown in only
10 days despite being ill and unable to travel on two of the days.
There has been some dispute over exactly how far Ndongeni travelled,
but it is probable that he accompanied Dick King past the mouth of
the Mgazi River. In any event, Dick and his son were never
heard to deny the role that Ndongeni played in the epic ride and,
eventually, he was granted a farm by the Natal Government in thanks.
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