Campbell Collections
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John Clark Collection |
Government House- Back |
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John Clark Collection |
Bushman's river passing Drakensberg. |
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John Clark Collection |
Early survey of Durban Bay |
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John Clark Collection |
George Robinson |
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John Clark Collection |
The recovery of the Prince's naked body (Prince Imperial) |
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John Clark Collection |
Church at Byrne- 1975 |
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John Clark Collection |
The old Voortrekker Road overlooking Pietermaritzburg at World's View, with its track outlined in the grass. |
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John Clark Collection |
Henry Francis Fynn (1803-61). One of the greatest of the early Natal settlers and one of the few Europeans who could speak from personal acquaintance with the great Shaka. |
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John Clark Collection |
This Pietermaritzburg view, drawn in 1855 as an illustration for Bishop Golenso's book Ten weeks in Natal, shows the town as a long range of buildings of a compact nature, which Swartkop mountain in the background. |
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John Clark Collection |
Professor Alan Frederick Hattersley (1893-1976) was born in Leeds, England, in 1893. He studied History at Cambridge and on completing his degree was invited to come out to South Africa and lecture in history at the new Natal University College (NUC) in 1916. |
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John Clark Collection |
Trial of Dinizulu - Greytown, November 1908A photograph of the trial scene in the Greytown town hall where Dinizulu faces 23 charges of involvement in the rebellion. |
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John Clark Collection |
Entrance to PMB from Galenso's Ten week in Natal |
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John Clark Collection |
'Grosvenor' gun old Fort in Durban |
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John Clark Collection |
The Extinguisher cartoon |
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John Clark Collection |
Bambata Rebellion 1906 Dinizulu in the dock, Greytown: the Usuthu chief pleading not guilty to an indictment of 23 counts. An artist's impression of Dinzulu in the dock. |
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John Clark Collection |
Front page of the Natal Mercury, 24th February 1853 when the weekly was three months old. |
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John Clark Collection |
Ocean Beach- Durban |
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John Clark Collection |
John W. Colenso (1814-83) Missionary work in Africa has always demanded intensely active and robust people but Colenso was truly exceptional. |
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John Clark Collection |
Newspaper advertisement. |
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John Clark Collection |
Joseph Baynes presented at Pietermaritzburg last week with a numerously signed album as a mark of the gratitude ofNatalians for benefits conferred on the farming community of South Africa in the pioneering system of cattle diffing whereby the East Coast fever plague was greatly mitigated. |