Campbell Collections

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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Mrs Calder. Fannin - Clermont - New Germany.

Members of the Zulu Congregational Church captured hiding in a cave at Farm Hopewell-Thala, KwaGudlintaba near Thornville, led by Makhanda Mbongwa and Mjongo Bhengu. They resisted against the colonial government in 1906 during the Bhambatha Rebellion.

Members of the Zulu Congregational Church captured hiding in a cave at Farm Hopewell-Thala, KwaGudlintaba near Thornville, led by Makhanda Mbongwa and Mjongo Bhengu.

John Clark Collection

New London Bridge, opened August 1st, 1831.

John Clark Collection

This picture portrays the handing over of a bible to the Uys family prior to their departure. It was a gift from 1820 settlers and is preserved to this day in the Voortrekker Museum, Pretoria.

John Clark Collection

J.C. Klopper. Friend of Spies and a founder inhabitant of Utrecht.

Grey Town

Pine strett, Grey Town.

John Clark Collection

Sarel Cilliers (1801-71) was an important Voortrekker leader who brought his own party of emigrant farmers on the Trek. He had a distinguished military career and in October 1836 fought a successful action at Vegkop against overwhelming numbers of the Matabele.

Grey Town

Grey Town.

Grey Town

House in Netherton, Grey Town

Grey Town

House in Grey Town

Grey Town

House in Grey Town

John Clark Collection

"Vechtkop" at the Blood River where the famous battle took place

John Clark Collection

Sketch- map of the actual attack by the Zulus.

John Clark Collection

A picture of Marthinius Jacobus Oosthuizen, hero of the defense of Rensburgkopje. At the time of the Bloukrans massacres, some families were taken unawares in this area near Eskort.

Grey Town

House in Grey Town

Grey Town

House in Grey Town

Grey Town

House in Grey Town.

John Clark Collection

This pencil sketch of March 1839, done on the spot, has as its subject a meeting between Andries Pretorius, leader of the Voortrekkers, and Dingane's emissaries. The artist is given as J.A. Harding. There is some interesting detail.

John Clark Collection

Part of the erf-plan of Pietermaritzburg, the first town to be established by the Voortrekkers. During 1838-39 Greyling and Nel, surveyors, laid out 500 even divided by eight parallel long streets running the length of the spur of land and five shorter cross streets.

Grey Town

House open door

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