Campbell Collections
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985 |
Scouts and Guides celebrate birth of Baden-Powell. Empangeni Scouts prepare to lead the procession of guides, scouts, brownies and cubs at the commemorative service held on B-P Sunday. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985 |
The international Girl Guides Association celebrates its 75th anniversary this year with members from all parts of the world taking part in numerous celebrartory events. |
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" Isibhaxela" |
Black skirt with white beards, for an engaged to be married girl from Richmond/ Bhaca area in KwaZulu- Natal. |
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" Zulu Wooden Spoon" |
Wooden carved spoon made out of light wood. The handle has a blackened diamond incision in the middle and a sharp pointed tip. It was made by Ndwandwe Khulekani from Usuthu Primary at Nongoma in KwaZulu- Natal. |
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"Ukhezo" |
Long wooden carved spoon with incisions on the handle and a pointy tip. |
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John Clark Collection |
J. W. Colenso |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir George Grey |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir George Grey |
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John Clark Collection |
Theophilus Shepstone (1811-93). His first visit toNatal was not a very suspicious one. Not only had he to leave his young bride but when at Port Natal he was physically unwell and 'overcome by melancholy'. In addition he had a narrow escape from being the tale. |
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John Clark Collection |
Fort Napiers earliest strucrure, one of two redoubts built about 1845-4 by Royal Engineers attached to the 4th Regt. |
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John Clark Collection |
Final ship to bring insian to Natal in 1860. |
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John Clark Collection |
A photograph taken some years after showing much the same machinery driven off a main sgatf. The power was obtained from a steam engine. |
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John Clark Collection |
Indians found employment as waiters and stewards in clubs, hotels, resturants and boarding-houses. |
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John Clark Collection |
The same mosques seen as part of the business area |
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John Clark Collection |
Indian mosques in the Grey street of Durban photograph from a large parting garage Over looking them. |
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John Clark Collection |
Bergthei's house. Westville. |
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John Clark Collection |
Indian cane cutters at work with their knives |
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John Clark Collection |
Jonas Bengtheil, First promoter of European land settlement in Natal |
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John Clark Collection |
A tea plantation showing indian women picking the leaves from the bushes. About 50 women are shown in the picture. |
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"Ukhamba" |
Beer drinking pot made out of clay with round incisions( Amasumpa) as design. It came from Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal. |