South Africa
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John Clark Collection |
Mrs Sheila Henderson, speaker at Elandslaagt. |
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John Clark Collection |
A war artists sketch of the 24th Regiment enjoying a wayside halt. Among the figures are the offficers, colonists acting as guides, and Zulu women and boys selling milk,. Nearly every soldier pictured here was to die at Isandhlwana |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir George Grey Govenor of Cape |
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John Clark Collection |
Dredger at work removing the sand bar at the entrance to Durban harbour, 1880. |
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John Clark Collection |
Farm Homesteads on both sides were often the target of mindless destruction. Here Boer farm buildings are burning. ( They were set on fire by British troops) |
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John Clark Collection |
Colenso teaching nation chief boxing |
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John Clark Collection |
Eloff Street, Johannesburg |
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John Clark Collection |
Byrne: Newborough Grange (Old Walson house) |
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John Clark Collection |
Left: Dr. S.G. Campbell. Founder and Chairman of the Durban Technical Institute, of whose new building the Duke of Connaught laid the foundation-stone |
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John Clark Collection |
Long grave, Boer War |
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John Clark Collection |
A cavalry unit - The King's Dragoons - entering the capital Pietermaritzburg on their way to Zululand. |
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John Clark Collection |
The site of the duture Maydon Wharf before its construction. It was named after Durban councillor G. Maydon who devoted time and energy to the improvement of the harbour |
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John Clark Collection |
A heavy catch by Inian seine-netters, June 1968. The Sardines are here! This picture shows all the exultation and joy of the "catch," as these Indian seine netters look over their seasonal sardine haul. |
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John Clark Collection |
Union Buildings, Pretoria 07/10/13 |
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John Clark Collection |
King Langalibalele 1874 |
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John Clark Collection |
Thomas Baines |
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John Clark Collection |
02/10/13 Johannesburg |
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John Clark Collection |
Byrne: Ruth Gordon at Butley's Cottage (Blarney) December 1975 |
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John Clark Collection |
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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John Clark Collection |
A slightly different copy of Gardiner taken from the original standard picture |