Campbell Collections

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Grey Town

Church in Grey Town

Grey Town

Grey Town Church

Grey Town

Church, Grey Town

Grey Town

Church view, Grey Town

Grey Town

Grey Town street.

Grey Town

Church in Grey Town

Grey Town

Church interior, Grey Town

Grey Town

Church interior, Grey Town

Grey Town

House in Grey Town

Grey Town

Grey Town

Grey Town

House Top view, Grey Town

Grey Town

House furniture, Grey Town

Indoda

Primitive stylized male figure with eyes carved in circles. Wearing tribe girdle of fiber and beads and a necklace of old beads.

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.

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.

John Clark Collection

Voortrekker Sunhat

John Clark Collection

An old photograph of St Peter's Cathedral. Its founder Bishop Colenso lies buried beneath its altar.

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.

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.

John Clark Collection

St Paul's Anglican Church, Durban, where the Byrne settlers and other arrivals worshipped under the Rev. W.H..C. Llyod.

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