Campbell Collections
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Cape 18th Century Chair |
Cape 18th Century Chair - Fluted cabriole legs - Cane Seat - Stinkwood |
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Cape and apron beaded cloth worn by bride on a day of registration of marriage in Stanger, Glendale area c1990s |
Cape and apron beaded cloth. Worn by bride on a day of registration of her marriage in Stanger, Glendale area c1990s |
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Cape and back skirt worn by married woman from Ndwendwe |
Cape and back skirt worn together(so as to be visually one) by married woman from the Ndwedwe area. Worn for day of registration of marriage. c1975+ |
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Cape and back skirt worn by married woman from Ndwendwe, c1975-80 |
Cape worn by married woman from Ndwedwe c1975-80 |
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Cape and back skirt worn by married woman from uMvoti / Greytown area |
Cape and backskirt, worn together as one by married women from uMvoti/ Greytown area, 1970s |
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Cape Batis |
Cape Batis. |
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Cape Canary |
Common in Cape province, Free State and Transvaal. |
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Cape Codies |
Cape Codies. |
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Cape de verd carmel and lous of Africa |
Black and white engraving of African animals in the forest. |
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Cape Fiscal Shrike |
Cape Fiscal Shrike |
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Cape Fiscal Shrike |
Cape Fiscal Shrike. |
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Cape for married woman from Nquthu,Natal. Bathlokwa Sotho, c1940-50s |
Cape for married woman. Gitari. Bathlokwa Natal Sotho from Nquthu c1940-50s |
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Cape Glossy Starling |
Cape Glossy Starling |
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Cape Grassbird |
Cape Grassbird |
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Cape Maclear and Cape of Good Hope |
Caption for photograph: "Cape of Good Hope" Label on photograph: "Cape Maclear & Cape of Good Hope" Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) ; File 7 (KCM 91/2/7) ; Sheet 12
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Cape Mallow |
Cape Mallow - Malvastrum Capanse Thunb Garcke. |
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Cape Mounted Rifkes |
Cape Mounted Rifles |
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Cape or backsirt (ibhayi) worn by married women from Ndwedwe area c1990 |
Cape or baskirt worn by married woman from Ndwedwe area, c1990s |
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Cape or ibhayi worn by married women from Ndwdwe area, 1980s |
Cape of wide short rectangle of dark cloth, worn by married women as a cape/ ibhayi in Ndwedwe area c1980s |
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Cape or ulwembu worn by married women from Majozi clan of uMsinga, c1960-70s |
Cape (ulwembu), worn by married women from Majozi clan of Msinga c1960-70 |