Campbell Collections
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John Clark Collection |
A sketch of Captain Smith's camp under siege. The tents have been riddled by shot and the ground is strewn with debris. In the foreground groups of men are sheltering along with the sick and wounded of whom there were twenty-six. |
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John Clark Collection |
A modern view of the Bluff from the North Beach. |
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John Clark Collection |
Rorke's Drift: shown here is the grave of James Rorke, the first lieutenant of the Buffalo Border Guard and the man whose name became a household word although he himself had died four years before the famous siege. |
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John Clark Collection |
J.L. Dohne |
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John Clark Collection |
Student teacher helps two primary pupils play the recorder |
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John Clark Collection |
Memorial to men of the 24th Regt, who died in the 10 hours' battle. |
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John Clark Collection |
Evelyn Wood |
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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 Collection |
Primary pupil playing the recorder |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir Thomas Murray and Murray Cup. Also 1902 Wanderers Rugby Team. |
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John Clark Collection |
The evening of 24 January 1879: reading the list of missing Carbineers to the crowds at Pietermaritzburg. |
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John Clark Collection |
Mr Atkinson the tenant at Moreland's farm, Yorkshire |
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John Clark Collection |
Isandlwana |
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John Clark Collection |
Late Mr. M.H. Nazer, editor of Indian Opinion. Pictorial 31/01/1906 Paper founded in 1903 ceased publication in 1961 (Natal Society) |
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John Clark Collection |
Cetshwayo's arrival at Cape Town. A carriege and escort took him to the castle where his confinement began. In 1881 he was moved to the farm Oude Moulen just outside Cape Town and his imprisonment relaxed to some degree. |
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John Clark Collection |
Mary Boast, later Mary Moreland |
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John Clark Collection | ||
John Clark Collection |
Sir Michael H. Gallwey (1826-1912) First attorney-general and later chief justice of Natal, emigrated to the colony from Ireland in December 1853. Only 27 years old, he was to create for himself a brilliant career ending in a knighthood. |
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John Clark Collection |
G. S. Preller |
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John Clark Collection |