South Africa
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John Clark Collection |
Old Market Street, Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
The early newspapers carried no illustrations but sometimes used a block engraving to indicate what a column of type was about, for example, the 'Shipping Intelligence' was marked by a small picture of a ship. Agriculture , too, carried an engraving of a cow. |
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John Clark Collection | ||
John Clark Collection |
First Church Germany |
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John Clark Collection |
A wooden framework of stilts supporting the bell of the Mission Chruch (built after the battle). A modern picture. |
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John Clark Collection |
Old photo- Chapel Street. Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection | ||
John Clark Collection |
Bluff about 1850 together with the sketch of 'Pioneer' paddle tag by a Cator family . |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch map of the defenses, Rocke's Drift. |
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John Clark Collection |
Thomas Baines' painting - Marbel Square- Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
C. B. Mitchell: Natal Lt. Governor |
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John Clark Collection |
Bird Family in Pietermaritzburg. In the Centre is John Bird with top hat and from the backrow from left is Christhopher J.Bird |
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John Clark Collection |
Young PMB men on Tourism Hill ready to leave for the De Kaap goldfield, Barberton, 1885. |
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John Clark Collection |
Old cottage weenen |
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John Clark Collection |
'Don', one of the survivors of Isandlwana. He belonged to Lieut. Daly of the 24th Regiment. who died on the field. When found, the dog had two large assegai wounds on its body. |
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John Clark Collection |
The last tram- December 17, 1936. A small party of councilors and officials has been photographed on the occasion of the take-over of the service by modern buses. |
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John Clark Collection |
C.B Michelle, Govenor, Prince minister administrator of Natal |
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John Clark Collection |
Walerwheel, Weenen |
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John Clark Collection |
Fort Pearson- Zulu War during 1879 |
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John Clark Collection |
Gardenscliffe where Rhodes lived as a guest of Dr P.C. Sutherland in 1870. |