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John Clark Collection

Sir G. Smith. Ladysmith (Ladysmith in Natal was named after him)

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Commander General: L. Botha

Workers strikes press cuttings
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Dr. B. J. T. Leverton, former Director of Natal Archives, now assistant at Cape Archives

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Sir R. Buller 'The Saviour of Natal'

His rescue of soldiers at Inhlobane during the Zulu War won him the Victoria Cross. He was Commander in Chief in the Second Boer War and raised the Siege of Ladysmith in 1900.

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King Langalibalele 1874

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John Geekie

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Ndongeni at his old age

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Major-General Sir John George Dartnell  (2 April 1838 – 7 August 1913) was a British soldier and police officer who was the founder and first Commandant of the Natal Mounted Police.

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Mr C.R. Harris who bought the mug from its Zulu finder

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Durban harbour official

Grey Town

Grey Town U.M.R building

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One of the first Natal editors Charles Etienne Boniface

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Ada Cherry Kearton (born Ada Forrest; 17 July 1877 – 19 January 1966). Another nightingale of the Victorian period.

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Officers carrying out shooting practice during the voyage to Natal. Note the ammunition box from which the lid has been removed by means of hammer and screwdriver.

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Lieutenant F.G. Farewell (1793-1829), one of the two ex-nanal officers who poineered the opening-up of Natal as a trading-station. No picture exists of his partner in the trading venture, James Saunders King, who later died of dysentery in Durban and is buried on the Bluff.

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From Gardeners "Journey to the Zoolu Country"

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Scene at the Victoria Docks, of men bringing their kit aboard the ship, the S.S Pretoria.

Labour markets

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