Photographs
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
St Wendeling. |
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Avondale W, Greytown, Natal. |
Avondale W, Greytown, Natal. From left to right: B. Meikle, Mrs Dyers, J. Meikle, C. Meikle and M. Meikle (Pudgie) |
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Grey Town |
Grey Town House. |
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George Farley & Co, Greytown |
George Farley & Co, Greytown |
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Post Office and Post cart at Greytown |
Post Office and Post cart at Greytown |
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Grey Town |
Men holding a holding a lions head hydrant, Grey Town |
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Grey Town |
Grey Town House. |
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John Clark Collection |
Interior of the Victoria Hall, Maritzburg College, set for a meal for boarders, circa the early 1900s. |
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Grey Town |
Steam Machines in yard, Grey Town. |
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John Clark Collection |
The provision of light at night was a constant problem for Voortrekker families in Natal. Home-made candles of animal fat were used indoors but the outdoor resort had to be the tin lantern with a hinged wind baffle to prevent the candle from being extinguished. |
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John Clark Collection |
Otto Family |
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Grey Town |
Steam machine. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
St Wendeling. |
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Grey Town |
House in Grey Town. |
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Grey Town |
House Interior view, Grey Town |
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"Street at Tugela" |
"Street at Tugela" |
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John Clark Collection |
Henry F. Fynn (1803-1861) Henry Francis Fynn was an English traveler and trader. He was among the first Europeans to make contact with Shaka Zulu. Fynn, Coenraad De Buys, John Dunn, and Nathaniel Isaacs were among the most famous of South Africa's so-called White Chiefs. |
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The Church Street and Commercial Road, Pietermaritzburg |
The Church Street and Commercial Road, Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
Captain Jackson |
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John Clark Collection |
Lieut. F. G. Farewell (1793-1829) |