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1854 cartoon of emigrants mourning sailing of the ship. The golden age to Australie with dissappointed Natal settlers

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Cornelis Moll (1815-80) was the twenty-fourth child of his parents. Set up as a printer in Cape Town but eventually became insolvent. In 1844 he came to Natal bringing with him his printing press.

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National dancing shembe ceremony at Inanda Durban

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Zululand

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Fraser Lane, Pietermaritzburg. Town Offices 1875-1893

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Australia- scene of settler trading gold for goods

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The old cemetery, New Germany 

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General Louis Botha

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Zululand Newspaper

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The old muzzle-loader at the base of the Zulu War memorial.

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General William Penn Symons, was mortally wounded at Dundee.

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This punch cartoon published on 1 March 1879 reflected the public feeling about Isandhlwana

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The memorial to honour the first 34 settlers of New Germany who landed in Durban on the 28th of March 1848

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Zululand in the 1920's

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An interesting picture of the 1890s showing the facade of the Standard Bank and its two guardian oak trees, David and Jonathan. Note the four-wheeler cabs with their sun-canopies.

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News of Isandhlwana

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Zululand during the 1920s

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Although no documentary proof is available, according to Hendrick Cloete it was under this acacia tree in Pietermaritzburg that the decision of the republican Volksraad of 5 July 1842 to capitulate was taken. It was a fine example of the ukahamba tree with a spreading flat top.

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Note just come in from Cherry. -Zulus have crossed the river.

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Howick Fall

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