Campbell Collections

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" Double vision"

A township scene in black white of children playing different games.

" The return of Peace"

Black and white scene of man rising from the grave with Jesus in the sky while two alcoholics are making their way to Sipho's Tarven.

Modern Homes

Scene of a modern square houses overlooking a barn at the foot of the table mountain.Pen and colour pencil painting.

Foundation Laying

Laying of the foundation stone of the new Eg Malherbe Library.

Foundation Laying

Laying of foundation stone of the Eg Malherbe Library

Foundation Laying

Laying of foundation stone of the Eg Malherbe Library on the 3rd of October 1985

Foundation Laying

The laying of the foundation stone of the Eg Malherbe Library on the 3rd of October 1985

Foundation Laying

Laying of foundation stone of the new E.g Malherbe Library on the 3rd of October 1985

Foundation Laying for E.G Malherbe Library

Site of the new E.G Malherbe Library on the 3rd of October 1985.

Foundation Laying

Laying of the foundation stone of the new Eg Malherbe Library.

Foundation Laying

Laying of foundation stone of the new E.G.  Malherbe Library.

Foundation Laying

People crowded round time capsule, Laying the foundation stone of Eg Malherbe Library on the 3rd of October 1985.

Foundation Laying

Laying of foundation stone of the new Malherbe.

John Clark Collection

Natal Governor Scott

John Clark Collection

Mary Boast

John Clark Collection

Robert Moffat

John Clark Collection

Price Imperial of France

John Clark Collection

The Hon. Henry Cloete (1792-1870). Recorder of the Natal Court 1845-1855, from which post he was suspended in 1853 but returned in triumph in 1854.

John Clark Collection

David Dale Buchanan (1819-74) This brilliant but somewhat reckless man was the founder and editor of the Natal Witness. Born in Scotland he came as a boy to Cape Town with his brother whom he assisted in setting up a school.

John Clark Collection

This photograph, published in the Natal Mercury Pictorial on August 5, 1909 showshow newspaper delivery was done between Durban and Pietermaritzburg. The caption says: " As there is no train to Pietermaritzburg from 6 p.m. on Saturday until 5.50 p.m.

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