John Clark

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Mark Twain ( Samuel Langthorne Clemens )

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Thomas Baines

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Sir George Grey Govenor of Cape

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Anthony Trollope

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Army headquarters of General Sir George White. The house received a direct hit from a 100 1b shell, forcing the general and his staff to find other accommodations on Francis Road. 

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Armstrongs Garden

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This kind of Hindu temple, beautiful though small, may be seen on the outskirts of Natal town in the Coastal area.

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Casualties at the battle of Colenso were so heavy that trainloads of wounded men were transported to Pietermaritzburg where they were placed in makeshift hospitals-the Native High Court, The legislative Assembly building, Maritzburg College, and St George's Garrison Church 

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Sketch by John Mondand

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Sketch of lust settle,emt at Durban attributed to Captain Smitth

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A sketch by Captain R.F Garden, 45th regt, entitled 'From Sea View, October 8, 1849'. It shows the point with one vessel at anchor, the Bluff, Salisbury Island with mangrove trees, and part of the flat plain on which Durban was sited. Coastal bush is everywhere in evidence.

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A sketch of Captain Smith's camp under siege. The tents have been riddled by shot and the ground is strewn with debris. In the foreground groups of men are sheltering along with the sick and wounded of whom there were twenty-six.

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Dr Stanger's cottage on the of between Longmarket and Church streets, Pietermaritzburg. In the left background is Fort Napier with the Union Jack on the Flagstaff. A watercolour.

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A troop of 17 volunteers made up of young foremen, a photograph taked after they landed in prison.

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View of the Umsindusi bridge, Swaartkop, and Pietermaritzburg a century ago. The small town in 1854 consisted on only fifteen streets.

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Front page of the Natal Mercury, 24th February 1853 when the weekly was three months old.

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Entrance to PMB from Galenso's Ten week in Natal

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This Pietermaritzburg view, drawn in 1855 as an illustration for Bishop Golenso's book Ten weeks in Natal, shows the town as a long range of buildings of a compact nature, which Swartkop mountain in the background.

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Bushman's river passing Drakensberg.

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