South Africa
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John Clark Collection |
Durban Harbour |
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John Clark Collection |
Parliament London |
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John Clark Collection |
Deane Greene |
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John Clark Collection |
Byrne: house Blarney when Frederich Mc Leod and wife lived. The small cottage is Bentley(blind) December 1975 |
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John Clark Collection |
Sailing ships. |
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John Clark Collection |
One of the first Natal editors Charles Etienne Boniface |
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John Clark Collection |
Because large ships could not enter the harbour on adcount of the bar, passengers before 1904 were transferred from ship to lighter in the roadstead by means of this strongly-made basket holding four or five persons |
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John Clark Collection | ||
John Clark Collection |
Bushmen Paintings |
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John Clark Collection |
Eugene Renaud |
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John Clark Collection |
Mr C.R. Harris who bought the mug from its Zulu finder |
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John Clark Collection |
This sketch shows the ex-slaver Mazeppa leaving the lagoon at Port Natal on the 10th of June 1842. The Boers had unloaded her of stores and ballast but, not being seamen, omitted to remove the rudder and sails. |
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John Clark Collection |
This monument has been erected by contributions from sixty golfing societies. |
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John Clark Collection |
The only known photograph of the execution of the 12 men found guilty of killing the two policemen at Trewirgie. The event took place at Richmond on 2 April 1906. On the right can be seen the local clergyman who later recorded that the men faced death bravely. |
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John Clark Collection |
A classic pointing of speering fish from small boats. Some of the fish are barbel or yellow fish. |
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John Clark Collection |
William Sargeant |
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John Clark Collection |
Durban Bay. |
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John Clark Collection |
Treaty whereby Shaka, King of the Zulus granted to farewell. |
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John Clark Collection |
Anthony Trollope |
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John Clark Collection |
A rough sketch of Captain Cornelis Botha, first harbor master of Port Natal, 1839. He acted on behalf of the emigrant Boer farmers. |