Campbell Collections
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John Clark Collection |
Cartoon by G.S Summer , a Natal artist, making fun of the newly amied settlers at Durban. The small boy and the women are scarted to death at their final meeting with a Zulu dock worker. The father is prepared to defend himself with an umbrella. The sketch was made in the 1860s. |
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John Clark Collections |
Cartoon |
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John Clark Collections |
Another group of settlers, fortunately not so numerous, were not such admirable types. This sketvh from a Dickens novel shows some of the smart but unscrupulous London clerks who formed part of the emigrants to Natal. |
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John Clark Collection |
Joseph C. Byne depicted on the 'Emigration Vulture in this sketch by John Sanderson, 1852, when disappointed emigrants were seeing him of giving them false information about Natal. |
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John Clark Collection |
R. C. Samnelson |
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John Clark Collection |
Captain Bell, master of the "Conch", who guided the ship over the Bar at Durban while under fire. As a reward, he was offered land by the Natal government but refused. |
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John Clark Collection |
Left: Mr. Alex Smith. Right: Mr. William Smith |
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John Clark Collection |
Vasco da Gama |
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John Clark Collection |
Mr. Cecil Francis, Secretary of the Pietermaritzburg committee of the Simon van der Stel Foundation. His energy and enthusiasm, together with a deep knowledge of Victorian buildings, assisted the restoration committee greatly. |
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S. T. Amos and his horse. |
S. T Amos holding his horse. |
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John Clark Collection |
J. L. Hulett |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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Irene Amos with S. T. Amos (Her father) |
Irene Amos with S. T. Amos (Her father) in Durban. - Amos family photograph. |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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John Clark Collection |
James Burnett, Lord Monboddo. A famous Scottish judge believed that originally men had tails. See the picture on the back wall. |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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Shangaan headrest |
A small headrest with carved rest on a double tier base. It can be used as a headrest or stool. |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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Xhosa Wooden spoon |
A wooden spoon made out of light wood with x markings on the handle. |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |