South Africa
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Johannesburg Stock Exchange PPI share index press cuttings | ||
Johannesburg Suburbs 1904 Map |
Johannesburg is a large city in Gauteng Province of South Africa. It was established as a small ... and Johannes Rissik, who both worked in land surveying and mapping. ... |
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John - Amos Family Photograph |
John on a horseback - Amos family photograph. |
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John Akerman |
John Akerman. |
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John Akerman |
John Akerman in 1886. |
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John Akerman |
John Akerman wearing full insignia of a Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George. |
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John Akerman c1852. |
John Akerman c1852. |
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John Akerman in his Speaker's robes. |
John Akerman in his Speaker's robes. |
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John Calrk Collection |
One of the Voortrekker roads into Pietermaritzburg, at World's View |
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John Clark Collection |
Government House. Pietermaritzburg. Photo taken by J.R. Hughes |
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John Clark Collection |
Rev. William Nisbett (1799-1885) First Government teacher in Durban in 1850 and was notorious as a flogging master. He had no love for teaching - it merely helped to eke out his income as a military chaplain. |
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John Clark Collection |
George Pomeroy Colley (Dublin, 1.11.1835) - Majuba, 27.2.1881). Previously to coming to Natal with Sir Garnet Wolseley as colonial treasurer in 1875, he served on the eastern frontier of the Cape Colony and was a magistrate there. |
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John Clark Collection |
Mary Boast, widow of Henry. |
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John Clark Collection |
Natal Governor Scott |
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John Clark Collection |
View of Table Mountain and bay with shipping in 1777, from a picture by Hendrick Kobell (Faubridge Collection) |
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John Clark Collection |
Two drummer boys of the 3rd Royal Warwickshire Regiment in garrison at Fort Napier, Pietermaritzburg, from 1906 to 1907. Aged about 14 years, the boys led the regimental mascot, a young springbok, at the head of the marching troops. |
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John Clark Collection |
Chalet street with little house at left hand side down the path. |
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John Clark Collection |
Seaplane in Durban is one of two brought by Mr. Gerard Hudson as a novel attraction for the gala season. One of Curtis's types intended to fly across the Atlantic. The hangar to be at Congella Boats are 4 seaters, 3 passengers, and a pilot (Dennis Cutler) Pictorial 15/6/1914 |
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John Clark Collection |
Dr Charles Johnston |
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John Clark Collection |
Cape of Good Hope (1700) |