Campbell Collections
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
At Sessions. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
At sessions. |
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John Clark Collection |
Ada Cherry Kearton (born Ada Forrest; 17 July 1877 – 19 January 1966). Another nightingale of the Victorian period. |
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John Clark Collection |
Officers carrying out shooting practice during the voyage to Natal. Note the ammunition box from which the lid has been removed by means of hammer and screwdriver. |
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John Clark Collection |
Lieutenant F.G. Farewell (1793-1829), one of the two ex-nanal officers who poineered the opening-up of Natal as a trading-station. No picture exists of his partner in the trading venture, James Saunders King, who later died of dysentery in Durban and is buried on the Bluff. |
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John Clark Collection |
From Gardeners "Journey to the Zoolu Country" |
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John Clark Collection |
Scene at the Victoria Docks, of men bringing their kit aboard the ship, the S.S Pretoria. |
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John Clark Collection |
Horse stalls on deck |
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John Clark Collection |
A cavalry unit - The King's Dragoons - entering the capital Pietermaritzburg on their way to Zululand. |
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John Clark Collection |
A war artists sketch of the 24th Regiment enjoying a wayside halt. Among the figures are the offficers, colonists acting as guides, and Zulu women and boys selling milk,. Nearly every soldier pictured here was to die at Isandhlwana |
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John Clark Collection |
Royal Marines fording a Zululand river. Note their uniforms and weapons - lanyards, shady hats, cutlasses, and short carbines |
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John Clark Collection |
Interior of Dingaan;s house from Gardiners. " Journey to the Zoolu Country" |
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John Clark Collection |
Treaty whereby Shaka, King of the Zulus granted to farewell. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch by R.Caton Woodville. " Birth of Natal" Farewell and settler party shown conferring with Chara. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch of the cross and its inscription by a Graphic war artist. |
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John Clark Collection |
Troops watering their horses at Wasbank Spruit. |
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John Clark Collection |
Incident on patrol : Commandant Schermbrucker assisting capt. Moore , 4th (kKings own) Regt., to mount his own horse when pursued by the Zulus. |
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John Clark Collection |
Wreck of the Grosvenor |
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John Clark Collection |
R. E. Walker, 100 yds' champion with his cup. Expected to represent Natal at Cape Town during Easter. If he wins, he will form one of a team of South Africa Athletic for England. |
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John Clark Collection |
Rev. James Archbell (1798-1866) was Editor-owner of the Natal Independent, a rival of the Natal Witness. A Wesleyan missionary, he had a considerable background of service in Namaqualand, Bechuanaland, Basotoland, etc., and also won the friendship of the Voortrekkers during their Trek. |