South Africa

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Cosatu Press Cuttings
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Governor Havelock

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Governor Havelock

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Mr. Ridley 

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H. E. McCullum

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Don Moodle

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Sir Henry Bale. Deputy Governor Administrator

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Langalibalele

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Umhlophekazi- the original character of Allan Quatermain & Nada the Lily (by H. Rider Haggard)

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Portrait of Quigo Nxumalo of the Ugobama Kosi Regiment

Cosatu press cuttings
Cosatu and government ANC IFP press cuttings
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J.N. Boshof

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Robert Moffat (1795-1883) was one of the great names in the field of African mission work. He was the father-in-law of David Livingstone and served the London Missionary Society. By 1824 he had settled at Kuruman which became his home for 49 years.

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A group of American missionary wives and daughters. 'Your wives, too, should expect to endure peculiar trials, They will need heroic fortitude...'

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K. W. Posselt (1815-85) It was Theophilus Shepstone who invited this Lutheran minister to work among the Drakensberg people. With two brother-ministers he set up 1847 the Emmaus station near Winterton.

Africa - Economic regions
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The death of Captain Gardiner, the last of his mission party to die on an inhospitable beach at Tierra del Fuego. (Engraving from an original drawing by Lancelot Speed)

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Mishap photographed at West Street hill, Pietermaritzburg. 

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Daniel Lindley (1801-80) This American Presbyterian minister was accepted by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in 1834 and directed to minister to the South African Zulus.

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