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The first newspaper at the Cape, published in 1800, was The Cape Town Gazette and African Advertiser, which eventually became today's Government Gazette

The first newspaper at the Cape, published in 1800, was The Cape Town Gazette and African Advertiser, which eventually became today's Government Gazette. A shell picture story, South African history in pictures, Part III: 1796-1825

The fight between Ngcobos and Qadis.

The fight between Ngcobos and Qadis

Amazwi abasifazane memory cloth project.

The fight between Ngcobos and Qadis at Esikebheni 1954.

The fight between Ngcobos and Qadis that took place at Skebheni in 1954. Many people lost their lives. 

The ferry

 The ferry Port Alfred

The Feather Market Hall, Port Elizabeth

The Feather Market Hall, Port Elizabeth

The fashionable Promenade Street, Johannesburg

The fashionable Promenade Street, Johannesburg

The famous cheque which was used as payment for the purchase of the Kimberly Diamond Mine, represents the greatest amount ever drawn in one sum, in the Worl's History

The famous cheque which was used as payment for the purchase of the Kimberly Diamond Mine, represents the greatest amount ever drawn in one sum, in the Worl's History

The family fleeing their houses

The family fleeing their houses

The family

The family

The exterior of a Gold-Quarts Crushing Mill in Johannesburg

The exterior of a Gold-Quarts Crushing Mill in Johannesburg

The excavation,  207 feet deep made by the dynamic explosion, 1896, Johannesburg

The excavation,  207 feet deep made by the dynamic explosion, 1896, Johannesburg

The excavated portion of the Kimberly Diamond Mine

The excavated portion of the Kimberly Diamond Mine

The esplanade

The esplanade

The Entrance, Stanley Park.

The Entrance, Stanley Park. Vancouver, B. C. Canada. 

The English Drummer Boy's Letter-writing home to mother after the victory at Coleberg, South Africa

The English Drummer Boy's letter-writing home on Mother after the Victory at Coleberg, South AFrica

The Empire

"The Empire" 

Eugene Louis Jean Joseph, Son of the Emperor Napoleon III.

The Elizaberth' Monument, Port Elizaberth

The Elizaberth' Monument, Port Elizaberth

The eletric Ferry

The eletric ferry East London

The Elephant Killed

The Elephant Killed

The Edendale Contingent of the Natal Native Horse who fought in the Zulu War of 1879. Photo taken during the 1906 rebellion

The Edendale Contingent of the Natal Native Horse who fought in the Zulu War of 1879. Photo taken during the 1906 rebellion

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