Campbell Collections

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John Clark Collection

James Saunders King (1795-1828) Born in Halifax, New Brunswick, in 1795, he joined the Royal Navy as a ship's boy in 1806 and left it as a 20-year-old midshipman in 1815.

John Clark Collection

Byrne - view of misty hills alongside the Church. December 1975

John Clark Collection

Silhouette sketch by Daphne Strutt of the ships of Vasco da Gama Portuguese seafarer, who anchored in a bay sheltered by a larger headland, presumed to be the Durban Bluff. The date was 28 December 1497.

John Clark Collection

This old blind voortrekker J.H. Labuschagne fought at Blood River Picture shows him with his apprehensive wife having their first photograph taken, probably in the 1870s.

John Clark Collection

Napoleon Eugene Louis Joseph, Prince Imperial, was killed in Zululand only six weeks after he had celebrated his 23rd birthday.

John Clark Collection

A group photograph of the Uys father and sons. They were the most famous fighters against the Zulus from Blood River onwards to the Zulu War of 1879. Their history is marked by a number of heroic deeds and stark family tragedies.

John Clark Collection

The Militia reserves on parade. Cartoon - before boer war

John Clark Collection

Newcastle

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The unfortunate Lieut. (later Captain) J. B. Carey, aged 32, nine years older than the Prince.

John Clark Collection

The Town Guard cartoon

John Clark Collection

Aubrey Samuel Langley (1871-1939) This unforgettable personality was the headmaster of one of the two great schools of Natal, in this case, Durban High or D.H.S. as it is universally known.

John Clark Collection

Byrne: house Dimba on site of Cunningham's original house. December 1975

John Clark Collection

The British people celebrated the relief of Ladysmith and the press published patriotic but occassionally sarcastic cartoons.

John Clark Collection

Africana Museum Anderson, A.A.

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The Empress Eugine when disembarking in South Africa for her visit to the spot where her son died.

John Clark Collection

Pears soap

John Clark Collection

Government House 1908 now Natal Training College

John Clark Collection

Henry F. Fynn (1803-61)

John Clark Collection

This large twin-grabled two-storied house which stood at Pietermaritz street was the temporary official residence or Lieutenant-Govenor R.W Keate. On his arrival in 1867 he refused to live in Pin's Government House because of its 'state' house to rent.

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Percy, the skittish gray horse whose restive behavior during the ambush caused the Prince to fall while trying to mount.

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