South Africa

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John Clark Collection

Durban Tramways- new style

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Voorktrekker Museum, Pietermaritzburg

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Natal Prime Minister, C.J. Smythe

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Estcourt cemetery and war memorial

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Durban tramcar ready for paint-shop

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Mrs Farnden tracing at Bulwer cave 'Bushmen Paitings'

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The main building, Maritzburg College, was photographed on a hot day in December 1888. The picture, taken with a plate camera, shows 15 boys and two masters all standing in petrified positions. This high school was founded in 1863 and is now (1979) 116 years old.

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The Harvour at Bluff- Natal from the Berea

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The Charabanc in Durban.

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John Dunn and his indunas

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When the Voortrekkers were ready to leave for Natal, the English settlers of the Eastern Province called various meetings to wish them Godspeed.

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Durban from Bluff 1879.

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Harry Escombe (25 July 1838 – 27 December 1899) was a South African statesman. Born in London and later emigrated to South Africa. (He is the one sitting in the middle)

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Tinker camp Tarbert Argyll

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An early photograph of Captain Charles Barber and position of his Kaarkloof troop, Natal Cartimear 1873

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Sport at the Concella Yacht Club

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Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock in the middle

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Lower Church Street in 1880 showing the new market hall standing on the square, the High Court on Commercial Road, the McFie butcher shop (believed to have been the old Dutch Raadsaal and later the Supreme Court from 1845 onwards) on the corner of Commercial Road.

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Lusitania -torpedoed off old Kinsale Head, Ireland, World War I

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Durban from Bluff.

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