Campbell Collections
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John Clark Collection |
Newcastle |
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John Clark Collection |
The unfortunate Lieut. (later Captain) J. B. Carey, aged 32, nine years older than the Prince. |
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John Clark Collection |
The Town Guard cartoon |
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John Clark Collection |
Aubrey Samuel Langley (1871-1939) This unforgettable personality was the headmaster of one of the two great schools of Natal, in this case, Durban High or D.H.S. as it is universally known. |
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John Clark Collection |
Byrne: house Dimba on site of Cunningham's original house. December 1975 |
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John Clark Collection |
The British people celebrated the relief of Ladysmith and the press published patriotic but occassionally sarcastic cartoons. |
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John Clark Collection |
Africana Museum Anderson, A.A. |
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John Clark Collection |
The Empress Eugine when disembarking in South Africa for her visit to the spot where her son died. |
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John Clark Collection |
Pears soap |
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John Clark Collection |
Government House 1908 now Natal Training College |
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John Clark Collection |
Henry F. Fynn (1803-61) |
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John Clark Collection |
This large twin-grabled two-storied house which stood at Pietermaritz street was the temporary official residence or Lieutenant-Govenor R.W Keate. On his arrival in 1867 he refused to live in Pin's Government House because of its 'state' house to rent. |
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John Clark Collection |
Percy, the skittish gray horse whose restive behavior during the ambush caused the Prince to fall while trying to mount. |
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John Clark Collection |
The artists caption for this sketch is : 'The young emigrants mistakes a kafir goat for a buck.' |
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John Clark Collection |
Government House, Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
The front page of the finatique with its motto: 'The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth'. It was established in 1846. |
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John Clark Collection |
Zulu War: view of the spot where the Prince Imperial was killed, looking West. The donga where his body was discovered lying face uppermost. |
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John Clark Collection |
Perhaps the earliest picture of Church Street, with Visagies mill and a few pedestrians, one of them a soldier from the Fort Napier garrison. The sketch was made in 1846 by Colonel Coxon. A water furrow fro the mill-wheel ran down the right-hand side of the street. |
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John Clark Collection |
Plague-Durban |
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John Clark Collection |
Byrne: Rose Cottage on site. The original home of George and Ellen McLeod. December 1975 |