South Africa
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John Clark Collection |
The baystander is looking towards Aloe Hill from which a deadly fire by the boers saturated the makeshift trenches of the British. |
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John Clark Collection |
A communal grave of the men killed in the train fight. |
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John Clark Collection |
A former combatant on the same hill, Mr Lucas Meyer, Stands thoughtfully beside the grave of an uknown British soldier at spioenkop |
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Interoffice memorandum on the Economic Conference | ||
John Clark Collection |
All that remains of a sangar or defensive position on Wagon Hill., Ladysmith. Scores of them can still be traced on the battlefield. |
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John Clark Collection |
The number of soldiers who died in the Ladysmith battle-area or from disease numbered many towards thousands . This picture of the Intombi war cemetery near the town shows some of the graves. Six hundred men are buried here. |
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International conference Speakers profile | ||
John Clark Collection |
Historical markers at the entrance to Ladysmith |
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International conference programme and budget - preliminary | ||
John Clark Collection |
This grim photograph illustrates the carnage which resulted form aerious tactical errors by the Bristish command. Neither the British superiority in numbers nor in guns was used to advantage. |
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International conference on economic policy issues programme | ||
International conference on economic policy issues press cuttings | ||
Fouere Ervan ambassador of the European Union to South Africa | ||
Fiscal and monetary policy and the GEAR | ||
John Clark Collection |
Sir Michael H. Gallwey (1826-1912) An Irishman who emigrated to Natal in 1853 and set up a legal practice in Pietermaritzburg. By 1857 his ability was so widely recognized that he was offered the post of Attorney General, the youngest to be appointed. |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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Lighthouse |
Lighthouse - Amos family photograaph. |
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Wage act improves workers lot |
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Wedding day |
Amos family photograph. |