South Africa
Thumbnail | Title | Description |
---|---|---|
John Clark Collection |
Allen Gardiner (1794–1851) was a British Royal Navy officer and missionary. |
|
John Clark Collection | ||
John Clark Collection |
Natal Judge H.L. Phillips |
|
John Clark Collection |
J. C. Byrne, emigration promoter 1849 |
|
John Clark Collection |
Major General Sir George Pomeroy Colley, (1 November 1835 – 27 February 1881) He was an Irish British Army officer who became Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Natal and High Commissioner for South Eastern Africa. Colley was killed in action, at the Battle of Majuba Hill. |
|
Wages salaries packages press cuttings | ||
Vacancies and adverts press cuttings | ||
Unemployment press cuttings | ||
Umrabulo Let's Talk Politics | ||
John Clark Collection |
Henry Francis Fynn (1803-61). One of the greatest of the early Natal settlers and one of the few Europeans who could speak from personal acquaintance with the great Shaka. |
|
John Clark Collection |
Piet Retief (1780-1838) From the statue erected outside the former Church of the Vow, now Voortrekker Museum, Pietermaritzburg. |
|
John Clark Collection |
Gert Maritz (1797-1838) Leader of the Great Trek, a wise counselor, great administrator, possessing a keen intelligence, yet he was fated never to enjoy peace and happiness in Natal. |
|
UKZN memorandum on employment equity act | ||
The Workplace | ||
John Clark Collection |
View of Port Natal from Claremont. 'Narrative of a Journey to the Zoolu Country: In South Africa' |
|
Privatisation | ||
Policy Bulletin vol.3. - 2000 | ||
John Clark Collection |
Henry F. Fynn (1803-61) |
|
Labourers |
growth, employment, labour, employees, Redistribution, |
|
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. |