John Clark
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The opening of the Legislative Council by Lieutenant Governor Keate in 1868. This building was originally the Government School Room, and in it was held the Church of England Services prior to the erection of St Peter's Cathedral which was opened about 1868 |
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Church Street, Pietermaritzburg showing Natal Bank and the present site of Standard Bank |
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Memorial gravestone to Martin West. Commercial Road Cemetery, Pietermaritzburg. West, the first governor of Natal, died in 1849 |
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Alexandra Road barracks of the Old Natal Mounted Police |
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Natal Mounted Police Barracks |
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Standard Bank, Church Street. Pietermaritzburg |
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Picture taken: 17/08/1911 A brief history of Voortrekkers Church |
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Isandlwana |
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Sir Thomas Murray and Murray Cup. Also 1902 Wanderers Rugby Team. |
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Memorial to men of the 24th Regt, who died in the 10 hours' battle. |
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Rorke's Drift: shown here is the grave of James Rorke, the first lieutenant of the Buffalo Border Guard and the man whose name became a household word although he himself had died four years before the famous siege. |
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Karkloof Polo Team (Shaw Brothers). Winners of Cup at Polo tournament. Won 3 times, and now their property. Picture taken 18/07/1906 |
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Fort Pearson, a famous strongpoint on a bluff overlooking the river Tugela. The young visitor gazes from the fort across to Zululand and the farm Tenedos where another smaller fort was set up. |
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Battle of Isandlwana |
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Zulu Embassy from Cetywayo |
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Fort Clery-outside Lüneburg, KwaZulu-Natal. A defensive position of the 1879 Zulu War. The original ditch is visible: the trees are an after growth. |
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The battlefield of Isandlwana today. Note the memorials and white-painted cairns marking the spot where groups of soldiers died fighting. The building in the foreground is a temporary site museum. |
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Ladies' Hockey in the City: the Brooklyn Team: picture taken 31/10/1913 |
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The pont by which supplies and men were ferried across the Tugela. Among the army stores in this picture is a wheeled water cart. |