John Clark
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Outside the offices of the Natal Witness, established in 1846, is this fine space of a hitching rail along its modern rival. |
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Commecrcial Road, Pietermaritzburg |
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Corner of Natal Training College 1970 |
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The Natal Society building opened in February 1878. It is built on shale foundations. Generations of Pietermaritzburg citizens have passed through its doors. |
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Mason's Mill-Pietermaritzburg Close-up of the side of Mason's Mill, showing (lower aperture) where the wheel was fixed. 1970 |
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Grey's Hospital 1870 |
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Modern cadet parade (Maritzburg College) in the 1963 centenary year. |
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Old photo of Alexandra Park site |
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Gardenscliffe where Rhodes lived as a guest of Dr P.C. Sutherland in 1870. |
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The last tram- December 17, 1936. A small party of councilors and officials has been photographed on the occasion of the take-over of the service by modern buses. |
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Thomas Baines' painting - Marbel Square- Pietermaritzburg |
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Old photo- Chapel Street. Pietermaritzburg |
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Old Market Street, Pietermaritzburg |
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Church Street, Pietermaritzburg. Early trainways |
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Possibly College Road, Pietermaritzburg about 1900 |
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Church Street -January 1900. Boer War troops marched to the station. Natal Bank and Standard Bank are in the background. Also the famous oak trees. |
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The Victoria Bridge, 70 years ago. |
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Early panoramic photograph of Harbor Square. Dutch Reformed Church on the background right, present Voortrekker Museum left. |
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Shop of 'Cockney ' James, Church Street. Natal Bank alongside. About the 1860s |
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R. D. Clark's old house. R. D. Clark, headmaster of Maritzburg College, 1879-1901 lived here in the 1880s |