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John Clark Collections

Cartoon

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.

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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R. C. Samnelson

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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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Left: Mr. Alex Smith. Right: Mr. William Smith

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Vasco da Gama

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.

S. T. Amos and his horse.

S. T Amos holding his horse. 

John Clark Collection

J. L. Hulett

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Irene Amos with S. T. Amos (Her father)

 Irene Amos with S. T. Amos (Her father) in Durban. - Amos family photograph. 

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

John Clark Collection

James Burnett, Lord Monboddo. A famous Scottish judge believed that originally men had tails. See the picture on the back wall.

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Shangaan headrest

A small headrest with carved rest on a double tier base. It can be used as a headrest or stool.

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Xhosa Wooden spoon

A wooden spoon made out of light wood with x markings on the handle.

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Playing Golf

Playing Golf -  Amos family photograph. 

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