Campbell Collections
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The weapons |
The weapos from F.5/5a in full size. behind the long wooden spears Madela's peaked cap decorated with genet skin which he liked to wear in 1977 already. |
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The water standpipe on Ridgeview Road, Cato Manor, 1956 |
The water standpipe on Ridgeview Road, Cato Manor, 1956 Col. Neg. sheet 15 1E B/W Neg. sheet 417 2E |
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The warwicks skirmishing with Boers near Weppener, East of Blomfontein, S.A. |
The warwicks skirmishing with Boers near Weppener, East of Bloemfontein, S.A. |
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The Vultures respecting Shaka's corpse |
The Vultures respecting Shaka's corpse, 1976. |
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The vultures inspecting Shakas corpse |
WCP 1700 The vultures inspecting Shakas corpse |
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The Victoria Falls, Zambezi River |
The Victoria Falls, Zambezi River |
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The victoria falls |
The victoria falls, Zambezi river |
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The victoria fall |
The Victoria falls. The bridge and profile point. Zambezi river |
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The Vervoerd Bridge, Northern Transvaal, April 1962 |
The Vervoerd Bridge, Northern Transvaal, April 1962 |
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The verandah and front steps of the Mount Edgecombe home of the Campbell family |
Notes on the back of the photograph: "Looking over balcony Gladys Campbell"
Campbell family papers (KCM 19/3) ; Box 1 (KCM 19/3/1) ; Item: KCM 19/3/1/76
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The Valley bridge |
The valley bridge, Port Elizabeth |
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The Vaal River, Vereeniging |
The Vaal River, Vereeniging |
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The Vaal river |
The v=Vall river , South Africa |
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The Unknown Soldiers Grave |
The Unknown Soldier's Grave, Westminster Abbey. |
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The union castle |
The union castle royal mail motor vessel, stirling castle |
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The union castle |
The union castle royal mail |
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The underskin of the porcupine skin |
The underside of the porcupine skin. |
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The uMngeni (Howick) falls, 360 feet sheer drop, 12 miles from Pietermaritzburg |
The uMngeni (Howick) falls, 360 feet sheer drop, 12 miles from Pietermaritzburg |
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The Umkomaas river |
The Umkomaas river, Natal |
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The Two Shepherds |
Monochrome abstract of two Shepherds herding their flock. |