South Africa

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Akerman Family Photograph

Akerman family photograph. 

Snake swallowing a mouse.

Snake swallowing a mouse.

Akerman Family Photograph

Giraffe fighting for her calf from the lioness attack. 

Lioness chasing a warthog.

Lioness chasing a warthog. 

Waterbucks

Waterbucks at Kruger National Park. 

Akerman Family Photograph

Garden of Akerman family home. 

Akerman Family Photograph

Akerman Family photograph. 

Akerman Family Photograph

Akerman family photograph. 

William aged 2.

William, Aged 12.

Akerman Family Photograph

Photograph of three birds (Stork)

Sir Akerman.

Sir Akerman. 

Sir J. Akerman

Sir. J. Akerman.

John Clark Collection

So much overseas interest was taken in the Bambata rebellion that a London weekly newspaper employed its artist to illustrate the Mpanza affair.

John Clark Collection

Bambata's body, was photographed for identification. He was killed in the Mome Gorge action.

John Clark Collection

Marshall's Hotel, now a dwelling house, is situated in the Mpaza Valley between Greytown and Keate's Drift on the Mooi River. At this time it was occupied by Mrs. Marshall, wife of the proprietor, her companion, Mrs. Borham, and the latter's 13-year-old son Kenneth.

John Clark Collection

Stanger School in Laager during the Bambata Rebellion -1906

John Clark Collection

Bambata Rebellion

A defence network of barbed wire outside Greytown courthouse. At the end of the barricade is a sand bagged strong point. Note that the sand bags have been brought by means of a station wheel barrow.

John Clark Collection

Greytown defence 1906

John Clark Collection

Mpanza sketch plan, showing the attack on Magistrate's (3rd) and Ambuscade (4th April) 

John Clark Collection

A visitor examines a small-scale model of the battlefield showing the layout of troop positions, Black's Kopje, and the famous conical hill. The Isandlwana Mountain runs roughly north and south, with the head pointing to the south.

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