Campbell Collections

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John Clark Collection

Sharpening stone.

John Clark Collection

Weenen

John Clark Collection

The Rev. George 'Ammunition' Smith, the military chaplain, conducted a service in the field. He got his name from his role in the siege when he passed out loose cartridges from a large haversack around his neck.

John Clark Collection

Grey's Hospital 1870

John Clark Collection

A large homestead typical of the kind contsructed by the settlers in 1849-51. Built in Shalestone by Dr. C.B.Boast, a relative by marriage of John Moreland, It still stands, now occupied by Black workers, on the farm The Avenue, near New Hanover.

John Clark Collection

Rooikoppies Hotel

John Clark Collection

Mason's Mill-Pietermaritzburg

Close-up of the side of Mason's Mill, showing (lower aperture) where the wheel was fixed. 1970

John Clark Collection

This historical cartoon brings home in a gruesome way the scourge of cholera in London of the late 1840s. Many families from the large cities of Britian emigrated on this account. Details include the swollen bodies of dead dogs floating in the Thames.

John Clark Collection

burnt wood.

John Clark Collection

St. Johns Church

John Clark Collection

Heeut. Gonville Bromhead.

John Clark Collection

Weslyan Church, now demolished, in the York. 

John Clark Collection

The Natal Society building opened in February 1878. It is built on shale foundations. Generations of Pietermaritzburg citizens have passed through its doors.

John Clark Collection

Durban City Hall

John Clark Collection

Heavy Greenacre&C delivery van

John Clark Collection

James Burnett, Lord Monboddo. A famous Scottish judge believed that originally men had tails. See the picture on the back wall.

John Clark Collection

In the Cape Colony, the farmers who trekked to Natal had well-organized farmsteads.  These the Voortrekkers sought to re-establish as soon as possible and with much success. This is the farmstead of Piet Kemp as John Moreland sketched it on his tour of the Natal midlands in 1853.

John Clark Collection

A picture of Marthinius Jacobus Oosthuizen, hero of the defense of Rensburgkopje. At the time of the Bloukrans massacres, some families were taken unawares in this area near Eskort.

John Clark Collection

Sketch drawing of a river

John Clark Collection

Corner of Natal Training College 1970

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