Campbell Collections

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" Isigqiki"

Solid wooden carved headrest with incision( Amasumpa) on both sides. It came from Msinga in KwaZulu- Natal.

" Isigqiki"

Wooden carved headrest with three legs that have incisions( amasumpa).

"Ibhodlela"

Telephone wire covered bottle,used as a house decoration.

" Ithunga"

Wooden carved milk pail with block incisions around it and Amasumpa on the sides

" Isigqiki"

Wooden carved headrest with three solid legs that have horizontal incisions.

"Umusa Muhle"

Bearded necklace in white, red, and green with words 'Umusa Muhle'.It came from KwaMaphumulo area in KwaZulu- Natal.

John Clark Collection

Field House as it today, a private residence. Moreland taught here 

"Makhosi"

Medium size sculpture of a female Sangoma kneeling on a grass mat. The sculpture is made out of clay and cloth.

'Melanchony and Sympathy"

Monochrome abstract of an an elephant/ figures.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

Tucking in are (from left) Sybil Hotz (Hon. vice president, Coastal Natal), Frances Peters and Yvonne Johnson.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

Organisers Roberta McLean and Ethne Bain.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

To celebrate 75 years of Girl all Guide movement, the Durban North pack has decided that the best way to do this is by helping others. The Durban North Brownies are collecting funds which go towards the training of a dog by the South African Guide dog Association.

John Clark Collection

An interior news of E.P. Lamporat sugar mill at Merebank in the 1860s. The sketch shows the advances made in sugar-milling since Edmund Morewood's prior primitive machinery of 1852.

John Clark Collection

MK Gandhi with his staff

John Clark Collection

Durnford's grave

John Clark Collection

This fine Victorian Clock and Fountain Memorial was erected in 1898 on the occassion of the 400th anniversary of Vasco da Gama's discovery and naming of Natal. The actual date was Christmas Day, 1497.

John Clark Collection

Another West street view. Note the development of verandas and shade trees. Also the absence of any fast traffic whatsoever.

John Clark Collection

The West Street cemetery which when first laid out was regarded as being on the far outskirts of the town. It was a lonely spot with sandy hummocks, scattered bush, and only a few solitary graves.

John Clark Collection

View from the Nicol Square parking garage of the West Street cemetery where most of the early Durban colonists-except those killed in battle with the Zulus or who died of up-country fever or were drowned at sea-are buried.

John Clark Collection

The centre of Durban about 1879, showing St Paul's Church and the public library. Note behind the church the Natal Government Railway sheds and some rolling stock.

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