South Africa

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Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Urban Planning & the Informal Sector
The Isipingo business district : its accessibility and locational advantages contribute to its existence
The Informal Sector, Gender and Development
The Informal Economy In South Africa
Late Apartheid and Urban Informal Sector
Labour pains in Natal
John Clark Collection

Populkar Boer War illustration

A contemporary illustration: a dying Boer soldier overlooked by the field ambulance in the general retreat.

John Clark Collection

Pinetown 1880

John Clark Collection

Interior of Boer farmer's home: an early schoolmaster reads and explains the contents of a newspaper. (Sketch by Charles Bell)

Indiers in Natal
John Clark Collection

H. Lushington Phillips (1825-96), a puisne judge of the Natal district court. A controversial figure, he also clashed with Governor Pine.

John Clark Collection

Lieutenant-Governor Benjamin C.C. Pine, governor of Natal 1850-55. He played a great part in making things easier for the settlers after the bankruptcy of the promoter J.C. Byrne. 

John Clark Collection

In the Cape Colony, the farmers who trekked to Natal had well-organized farmsteads.  These the Voortrekkers sought to re-establish as soon as possible and with much success. This is the farmstead of Piet Kemp as John Moreland sketched it on his tour of the Natal midlands in 1853.

The Indian Tobacco Workers Strike of 1920 A Socio—Historical Investigation
Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Durban - Amos Family Photograph

Durban - Amos family photograph. 

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

Amos Family Photograph

Amos family photograph. 

John Clark Collection

Boer camp scene

The photograph is believed to show Boer soldiers and their wives encamped near Majuba. Sitting on a bed inside the tent a child plays with a dog. In the foreground is a simple field-kitchen.

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