South Africa
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Job creation press cuttings | ||
John Clark Collection |
A page from Fynn's manuscript diary, now kept in the Natal Archives. |
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GEAR press cuttings | ||
John Clark Collection |
This statue commemorates a 15-year-old boy named John Ross who made a long and dangerous round trip of 600 miles (about 960km) from NAtal to Delagoa Bay (later Lourenco Marques, now Maputo) to obtain medicines and ship supplies for the Port Natal settlers. Apprenticed to Lieut. J.S. |
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Gear Growth Employment and Redistribution press cuttings | ||
Employment general press cuttings | ||
Employment equity articles | ||
Employment equity bill act press cuttings | ||
Basic conditions of employment act press cuttings | ||
John Clark Collection |
Site of Farewell's camp- Durban centre This aerial photograph shows Farewell's campsite as it is today, embedded in the business centre of Durban. |
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John Clark Collection |
A rough sketch of the sloop Julia, owned by Farewell, labouring in a storm off the Natal coast. The picture was drawn by J. P. Hoffman, a member of the original party and later the first president of the Orange Free State. |
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John Clark Collection |
Farewell's camp, circa 1824. It was Henry Francis Fynn who selected the site, now the Durban town gardens, and named Farewell Square. Despite the solid appearance of the buildings, they were primitive wattle-and-dab structures roofed with thatching grass, found nearby. |
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John Clark Collection |
A.T. Spies (1800-89) Famous Voortrkker commandant and Natal leader. During the Great Trek, he showed leadership qualities in the battles against Dingane. When Weenen was surveyed in 1840 he became its first commandant. |
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John Clark Collection |
Andries Pretorius (1798-1853) An artist's impression of this military hero of the Voortrekkers. Pretorius's spiritual home was always NAtal, although he left for the Transvaal, later becoming its first president. |
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John Clark Collection |
Blood River. Sketch by H. Egersdorfer of the breakout from the laager of the mounted Boers. |
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John Clark Collection |
Johann David Marquard (1819-80) First public teacher or headmaster of the Government school at the corner of Longmarket and Chapel Streets, Pietermaritzburg. It was opened on 16th July 1849. Marquard was a cultured man, highly regarded by the Dutch community. |
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Basic condition of employment act | ||
John Clark Collection |
Rev. William Nisbett (1799-1885) First Government teacher in Durban in 1850 and was notorious as a flogging master. He had no love for teaching - it merely helped to eke out his income as a military chaplain. |
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John Clark Collection |
Dr. Robert James Mann. The first superintendent of Natal education. President of Natal Society 1859-1862 and 1864-1868. |
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John Clark Collection |
Divers working on wrecked "Royal George" |