Campbell Collections
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Michaelmas weekend: Durban 1941 |
Ronnie in Durban |
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Michaelmas weekend: Durban 1941 |
Ronnie in Durban |
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Michaelmas weekend: Durban 1941 |
Ronnie and Self in Durban |
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Michael House, Pietermaritzburg |
Front of Michael House, Natal. Founded in 1896 in Pietermaritzburg then translated to Balgowan in 1906 |
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Meyrick Bannetti's house, 191 Chelmesford, Durban. |
Meyrick Bennetti's house, 191 Chelmesford Road, Durban. |
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Methuen's gallant infantry storming a Kopie at Gras Pan, South Africa |
Methuen's gallant Infantry storming a Kopie at Gras Pan, SOuth Africa |
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Metcalf-Erskine wedding |
Notes on back of photograph: "Metcalf-Erskine wedding" "Standing: Unknown except for Montague [Montagu] Erskine - 3rd from Right" |
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Metcalf family on the verandah of a corrugated iron house |
Label on back of photograph :
Standing: Guy Metcalf and his father Alfred Thomas Metcalf Original photograph in KCL Ph. Album in the Erskine MSS. "Album" with loose leaves, p. 1 |
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Metal Emblem |
Metal or Bronze emblem. |
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Metal Badge |
Metal Badge |
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Metal (tin) beer-skimmers, Greytown School SHow, 6.9.1962 |
Metal (tin) beer-skimmers. Greytown School Show, 6.9.1961 |
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Mesembryanthemum |
Mesembryanthemum |
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Merino Ram |
Merino Ram |
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Merino Ram |
Merino Ram |
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Merino Ewe |
Merino Ewe found in South Africa. |
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Men on horsebacks |
Men on horsebacks - Amos family photograph. |
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Men on horseback, attending a national meeting |
Handwritten label on page: "Une assemblée nationa[le]" / "A national meeting" Description: In the foreground there are seven men seated on horseback, and behind them, in the background, is an extensive line of men who are also on horseback.
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Men on horseback in Maseru, Lesotho, 24 February 1906 |
Label on photograph: "High Comm[r] Maseru 24/2/06" Note: High Comm[r] is possibly the British High Commissioner for Southern Africa. In 1906 the High Commissioner was William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne. |
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Men of Abe-Lungu clan Tshomaneland, Eastern Cape |
Men of Abe-Lungu clan Tshomaneland, Eastern Cape |
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Men celebrating the first fruit ceremony |
Sepia scene of a group of Zulu men dancing in celebration of the first fruit . |