Campbell Collections

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John Clark Collection

Witness Lane. Pietermaritzburg

Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

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Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Mrs Henwood

Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

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Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Howick

Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Howick

Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Howick

Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Miss J. Ilsley. Miss G. Smith. Mrs Bulley. Miss K. McAlpine. Miss D Foyster. Mas Buchan. Mrs Henwood. Miss Nnen Going Overseas.

John Clark Collection

Prince of Wales Hotel. Pietermaritzburg

John Clark Collection

Church Street in 1880, with at least three hitching rails in view on an earthen surface. Although most of the buildings here are gone, the general appearance of the street is easily recognizable by a modern citizen. The best building is the double-storied block of Edward Stantial the chemist.

Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

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John Clark Collection

The Prince of Wales Hotel, proprietor G. Salomon, as it looked in the period 1875-80. Originally built about 1840  as a 4-roomed cottage, it was owned by J.N. Boshof, a civil servant in the new colonial government, who later became president of the Orange Free State.

Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Howick

Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Howick

Girls Guide of South Africa : Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Howick

John Clark Collection

An 1864 view of two important buildings long since gone. The one on the left is the Colonial Bank of Ntal complete with customers' hitching rail and the other is the original Plough Hotel.

John Clark Collection

A satirical cartoon entitled Compensation from Dushani by G. Summer ridicules the meager compensation - a few goats - obtained by military action against an ill-behaved tribal chief.

John Clark Collection

Another view of the Government School Room on the occasion of the opening of the 1858 session of the legislative council by Lieutenant-governor R.W. Keate (1867-72).

Political violence in KwaMashu, 1986

Political violence in KwaMashu, 1986; Youth raise their hands depicting a peace sign as they were searched by police who confiscated several petrol bombs, tyres and ANC flags during the funeral of three KwaMashu unrest victims

John Clark Collection

An early street lamp suspended above the door of Caltert's Printing Works in Printing Office Street. In its day it supplied illumination by paraffin, gas, and electricity. It dates back to 1878-80 when the original building was probably erected.

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