South Africa
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John Clark Collection |
How we traveled in 1877. Type of Natal Government Engine, drawing a train of 4- wheeled mixed vehicles in 1877. Weight of engine 25 tons18cwt. |
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John Clark Collection |
Francis Farewell Camp. |
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John Clark Collection |
Barrach room Fort Napier |
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John Clark Collection |
J.S. Van Loggernber, black smith |
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John Clark Collection |
Entrance Fort Napier |
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John Clark Collection |
Entrance for the Napier, c1890 |
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John Clark Collection |
Anglo Zulu-War |
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John Clark Collection |
Fort Durnford, Escourt |
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X - Mas. S. T. Amos. |
Xmas - S. T. Amos. |
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John Clark Collection |
Civilians suffered heavily during the siege. Among them was a volunteer medico, Dr. Stark, who was billeted in the Royal Hotel. He was killed by a shell which exploded on the pavement outside. It had been fired from a 'Long Tom' dug in on Pepworth Hill five miles away. |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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John Clark Collection |
Natal Native Contigent |
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John Clark Collection |
A view of military cemetery at Langsnek, with Majuba in the distance. Colley's casualties in the engagement were 7 officers, 76 men killed, 2 men taken prisoner, and 111 men wounded. The Beers had 14 dead 29 wounded. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir George White house at 16 Poort Road, still stands, slightly altered and supplied with a modern garage |
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John Clark Collection |
Top of Church 1890 |
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S. T. Amos |
S. T. Amos. - Amos family photograph. |
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John Clark Collection |
Fort Dumford, Eastcourt |
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John Clark Collection |
Prince Alfred in later years |
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John Clark Collection |
Mark Twain ( Samuel Langthorne Clemens ) |