Campbell Collections
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Gladys Close, May Smith |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Camping on Miss Sutton's farm, Mary1nad, Howick. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 | ||
Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Guiders at the camp held when Miss Alace Behrens came to South Africa to organize camping. it was held at "Sarnia waterfall" in 1919. Miss Mabel Miller fourth from the left. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Camp for Miss Alace Behrens (center) held 1919, Miss B. Sutton on left, Miss Madge Greenacre on right, guider of the Durban ladies college guides. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Miss Sutton first natal provincial commissioner. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Training week, Pietermaritzburg, 1921. Miss Sutton on left. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Training week, Pietermaritzburg, 1921. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Training week, Pietermaritzburg, 1921. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 | ||
Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
The girl guide rally held in August 1921, in honour of the president, H.R.H Princess Arthur of Connaught: at Albert park, Durban. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Party sailing for first world camp on R.M.S Windser Castle |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
The centigent lead by Miss B. Sutten included Miss Laura Ingle, now Mrs Swainston-Harrison, Miss Lorna Tunmer later Mrs Booth, Miss Ruth Guy later Mrs Evans and Miss Ethel Frayne. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Karridene Camp, Michaelmas 1922. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Bunchome hall, Isipingo |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |
Bunchame Hall, Isipingo. |
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Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 | ||
Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 | ||
Girl Guides of S.A: Natal region 1914-1931 |