Campbell Collections
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch of lust settle,emt at Durban attributed to Captain Smitth |
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John Clark Collection |
Corner of NTCollege. Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
Rev. Albert James Allison, a Natal missionary of the 1850s and a pioneer in native education. |
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John Clark Collection |
A number of prisoners were in a wire enclosure at Eshowe. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch by John Mondand |
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John Clark Collection |
Mary, Queen of Scots, Death Mask. Lennoxlove House |
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John Clark Collection |
Volunteer colonial troops marching up Church Street, Pietermaritzburg, on their way to the railway station. |
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John Clark Collection |
Dingaanstad where Retief and his men were massacred. The memorial carries a meatl plate with the names of the Trekkers who died on 6 February 1838 |
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John Clark Collection |
Winston Churchill at Durban |
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John Clark Collection |
Casualties at the battle of Colenso were so heavy that trainloads of wounded men were transported to Pietermaritzburg where they were placed in makeshift hospitals-the Native High Court, The legislative Assembly building, Maritzburg College, and St George's Garrison Church |
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John Clark Collection |
The Bluff with signal mast and the bare sandy Point as they appeared in 1850. Note the cannon covering the entrance to the harbour. From a sketch in the Irons Collection. |
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John Clark Collection |
Dr. E.H. Brookes at Chapter Close. Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
Calamity at the bottom of West Street hill, Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
The mass grave of Piet Retief and his fellow burghers at Dingaanstadt. The Thorn country shown here is typical of the whole area. |
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John Clark Collection |
This kind of Hindu temple, beautiful though small, may be seen on the outskirts of Natal town in the Coastal area. |
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John Clark Collection |
Looking inwards, the South Pier is under construction, with the Bluff, lighthouse, and signal station on the left. Sketch by C.W. Methven. |
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John Clark Collection |
Upper Longmarkert Street. Pietermaritzburg. 1840s |
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John Clark Collection |
Dingaan's cession of Natal to Piet Retief. |
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John Clark Collection |
Rev. James Archbell (1798-1866) was Editor-owner of the Natal Independent, a rival of the Natal Witness. A Wesleyan missionary, he had a considerable background of service in Namaqualand, Bechuanaland, Basotoland, etc., and also won the friendship of the Voortrekkers during their Trek. |