Campbell Collections
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Grey Town |
Church in Grey Town |
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Grey Town |
Grey Town Church |
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Grey Town |
Church, Grey Town |
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Grey Town |
Church view, Grey Town |
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Grey Town |
Grey Town street. |
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Grey Town |
Church in Grey Town |
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Grey Town |
Church interior, Grey Town |
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Grey Town |
Church interior, Grey Town |
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Grey Town |
House in Grey Town |
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Grey Town |
Grey Town |
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Grey Town |
House Top view, Grey Town |
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Grey Town |
House furniture, Grey Town |
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Indoda |
Primitive stylized male figure with eyes carved in circles. Wearing tribe girdle of fiber and beads and a necklace of old beads. |
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John Clark Collection |
Aldin Grout (1803-94) was An American missionary who came to Natal in December 1835 and was one of the few to visit Dingane. His Zululand mission on the whole was successful. |
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John Clark Collection |
Colenso's home at Bishopstowe, with the Bishop on the verandah. By a bitter coincidence, the building with its contents was totally destroyed by a runaway bushfire shortly after the death of Colenso. In fact, only 15 months elapsed. |
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John Clark Collection |
Voortrekker Sunhat |
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John Clark Collection |
An old photograph of St Peter's Cathedral. Its founder Bishop Colenso lies buried beneath its altar. |
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John Clark Collection |
Rev. William Campbell (1802-73) First minister and founder of the Presbyterian Church, Pietermaritzburg. The building still stands on Church Street but is no longer a church. |
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John Clark Collection |
The trekkers in Natal spent much of their time with rifles in hand, both for self-protection and for the shooting of game for food. To load their guns at the muzzle they used a metal flask, which released the required quantity of gunpowder. |
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John Clark Collection |
St Paul's Anglican Church, Durban, where the Byrne settlers and other arrivals worshipped under the Rev. W.H..C. Llyod. |