Campbell Collections

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" Joyful spirits"

Polychratic abstract of an African dance around the fire in a grass hut.

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Black and white scene of a man asleep with his head on the table, cup, cigarettes and a candle beaming next to him.

" Squaters"

Scene of a person moving possesions on an ox wagon.

" Joseph and Pharoa's wife

A scene of figures with a lady sitting on a chair.

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Scene of a man and woman sitting in a table outside a modern house drinking wine.

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Polychromatic abstract of a modern house in the suburbs. A scene of a huge house with a paves driveway and surounded by trees.

" AAC"

Polychromatic portrait of Jo Thorpe in a crown of African Art Center( AAC) as part of trophy cup with a certificate next to it. The Durban city can seen as the background.

John Clark Collection

Rinderpest

"Lonely Lady"

Polychromatic abstract of a lady sitting on the table writing a letter. Type: Oil Pastel.

" Indalo ka Yehova"

A scene of a colored luminous paper under black mounted photograph of a lady wearing a red dress standing behind trees.

John Clark Collection

Captain Allen F. Gardiner (1794-1852)

John Clark Collection

This group of buildings, known as Currie's Fountain, stood at the foot of the Berea below the Botanic Gardens. The buildings were demolished and the site cleared in the 1900s.

John Clark Collection

This fine chart of Port Natla was drawn in 1822-3 by Lieut. James Saunders King, xommander of the Brig Salisbury. Depths inside the harbour are in feet, outside the Bar in Fathoms. 

John Clark Collections

The 'Shipping Intelligence' column of the Natal Witness, 28th March 1856, Shows how few and small were the ships calling at Port Natal.

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Polychromatic abstract of a Zulu homestead in bold colors.

John Clark Collection

The first harbour tug, the Pioneer, which arrived off Port Natal in July 1859

John Clark Collection

The Genuine seachest of Captain L. Jewett, veteran of th esailing ship days.

John Clark Collection

Nother view of the same Wharf

John Clark Collection

Dinizulu, son of Cetywayo, was suspected of disloyalty to the colonial government. He was accused of giving help and encouragement to Bambata while professing his own non-involvement. 

Dr Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi

Dr Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi

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