Campbell Collections

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X - Mas. S. T. Amos.

Xmas -  S. T. Amos. 

John Clark Collection

Civilians suffered heavily during the siege. Among them was a volunteer medico, Dr. Stark, who was billeted in the Royal Hotel. He was killed by a shell which exploded on the pavement outside. It had been fired from a 'Long Tom' dug in on Pepworth Hill five miles away.

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

John Clark Collection

Natal Native Contigent

John Clark Collection

A view of military cemetery at Langsnek, with Majuba in the distance. Colley's casualties in the engagement were 7 officers, 76 men killed, 2 men taken prisoner, and 111 men wounded. The Beers had 14 dead 29 wounded.

John Clark Collection

Sir George White house at 16 Poort Road, still stands, slightly altered and supplied with a modern garage

John Clark Collection

Top of Church 1890

Edwin Tarboton, Natal Carbineers, killed at the Battle of Isandlwana (1852- 22/1/1879

Edwin Tarboton, Natal Carbineers, killed at the Battle of Isandlwana (1852- 22/1/1879

S. T. Amos

S. T. Amos. - Amos family photograph. 

John Clark Collection

Fort Dumford, Eastcourt

John Clark Collection

Prince Alfred in later years

John Clark Collection

Mark Twain ( Samuel Langthorne Clemens )

Win Cook (Cooler)  son in law of Tarboton (born  7/7/1853)

Win Cook (Cooler)  son in law of Tarboton (born  7/7/1853)

John Clark Collection

John Clark

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

John Clark Collection

Thomas Baines

Ted McLord son of George More and Ellen

Ted McLord son of George More and Ellen

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

John Clark Collection

Sir George Grey Govenor of Cape

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