Photographs
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John Clark Collection |
Propped of deck-chairs, lifesavers watch bathers at Durban's North Beach |
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John Clark Collection |
The South Beach coverted with building material, machinery, and sheds during the contsruction of the North Pier. |
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John Clark Collection |
On arrival off Durban with her supply ship Maid of Mona, Captain Ogle of H.M.S. Southampton commenced the bombardment of the Bpoer positions to cover the entrance across the bar of the Conch. |
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John Clark Collection |
The Bar conquered at last - picture shows the R.M.S Armadale Castle of 12 972 tons, Captain Robinson, at the quayside, 26th June 1904. She was the first large steamship to cross the bar into the harbour |
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John Clark Collection |
Narrow gauges as used on the Sugar Estates. |
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John Clark Collection |
A modern view of the Bluff from the North Beach |
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John Clark Collection |
Looking inwards, the South Pier is under construction, with the Bluff, lighthouse, and signal station on the left. Sketch by C.W. Methven. |
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John Clark Collection |
The Bluff with signal mast and the bare sandy Point as they appeared in 1850. Note the cannon covering the entrance to the harbour. From a sketch in the Irons Collection. |
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John Clark Collection |
The Town Hall, Ladysmith, showing Shelton watch tower a photograph famous the world over. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
International conference at Foxlease. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
International conference at Foxlease. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
International conference. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir Harry Smith |
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John Clark Collection |
Ladysmith (Boer War) Reconnoitring war balloons |
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John Clark Collection |
The simple grave of Henrietta Robinson, wife of the missionary. She died of injuries received at Eshowe in the capsizing of their wagon, a common accident in those days. |
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John Clark Collection |
The South Beach covered with building material, machinery and sheds during the construction of the North Pier |
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John Clark Collections |
The bar conquered at last-picture shows the R.M.S Armadale Castle of 12 972 tons, Captain Robinson, at the quayside, 26th June 1904. She was the first large steamship to cross the bar into the harbour. |
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John Clark Collection |
A modern view of the Bluff from the North Beach. |
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John Clark Collection |
The last of the harbours mangrove-trees being incinerated to clear the way for the new quays, October 1975 |
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John Clark Collection |
The point from the Bluff |