South Africa
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John Clark Collection |
H. D. Winter |
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John Clark Collection |
Sarel Cilliers (1801-71) was an important Voortrekker leader who brought his own party of emigrant farmers on the Trek. He had a distinguished military career and in October 1836 fought a successful action at Vegkop against overwhelming numbers of the Matabele. |
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John Clark Collection |
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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John Clark Collection |
Howick |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch map of the opposing position around Ladysmith, November 1899. |
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John Clark Collection |
W.A. Deane |
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John Clark Collection |
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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John Clark Collection |
Marburg Norwegian settlers, 1882 |
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John Clark Collection |
This picture shows the premises of a Durban motor-firm in 1906 with two of the latest models parked at the kerb. |
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John Clark Collection |
Another view of the Government School Room on the occasion of the opening of the 1858 session of the legislative council by Lieutenant-governor R.W. Keate (1867-72). |
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John Clark Collection |
Offy Shepstone |
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John Clark Collection |
J.C. Klopper. Friend of Spies and a founder inhabitant of Utrecht. |
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John Clark Collection |
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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John Clark Collection |
A picture that shows a motor car being drawn by mules through the Umzimkhulu River near Union Bridge, between Natal and the Cape Province |
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John Clark Collection |
Farm House at Kronendal near Hout Bay |
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John Clark Collection |
A satirical cartoon entitled Compensation from Dushani by G. Summer ridicules the meager compensation - a few goats - obtained by military action against an ill-behaved tribal chief. |
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John Clark Collection |
Cartoon, black wokers and colonial master |
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John Clark Collection |
This picture portrays the handing over of a bible to the Uys family prior to their departure. It was a gift from 1820 settlers and is preserved to this day in the Voortrekker Museum, Pretoria. |
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John Clark Collection |
Gandhi standing outside his hut at Phoenix Settlement, during the first passive resistance struggle initiated in 1906 to protest against racial discrimination against Indians. Phoenix, together with the Tolstoy Farm in Johannesburg, (a donation from Mr. |
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John Clark Collection |
Durban City hall garden. |