John Clark
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A scarce photograph of men of the Edendale Native Horse, Pietermaritzburg, who fought for the British in the Zulu War. |
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A view of the thick walls, roofless rooms, and looking at the courtyard. |
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Sir Garnet Wolseley, was sent by the British government to supersede Chelmsford. Although he made desperate efforts to reach him before the expected battle, Wolseley was unsuccessful in an attempted landing through the surf at Port Durnford on the 25th of July, two days before Ulundi. |
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The memorial building commemorates the last battle of the Zulu War, Ulundi, where Lord Chelmsford managed to bring the Zulus to battle in the nick of time, for Sir Garnet Wolseley had arrived to replace him. To some extent, the Ulundi victory brought credit to Chelmsford. |
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Battle of Isandlane: Liet.Teignmouth Melvill VC was an officer in the British Army and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces |
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Battle of Isandlwana: Nevill Josiah Aylmer Coghill VC was a British Army officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. |
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Zulu War 1879: The first Zulu kraal spared |
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Lord Chelmsford with his staff. The staff officer on the right is Lieut. Colonel J.N. Crealock |
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Isandlwana. May 21, 1879. Col. Drury-Lowe's men search through the tent area. In the foreground the wrench of the wagon parked in the Saddle. |
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Isandlwane |
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A still from an early film showing two survivors crossing the Buffalo River at Fugitive's Drift |
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Isandlwana |
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Early Fort- Cape opposite Hangklip |
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Graaff Reinet |
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Drotsdy- Stellenbosch |
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Cape Town South Africa: the Harbour with Ships and Table Mountain in the Background circa 1700 |
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Meerlust- Cape Town |
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Byrne: house Dimbar on site of the first cottage of Canninghous. December 1975 |
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List of land allocations granted to emigrants who came by the sailing ship Henrietta. The first three names on the right are Henry Tarboton, John, and Isabella Hathorn. |
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John Clark Collection |
List of Land Orders granted to immigrants from the Liverpool ship Henrietta. The first three names in the right column are Henry Tarboton, John, and Isabella Hathorn. |