Natal Society

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Bishop Colenso

Sepia print 10.4 x 6.3cm faded

Field Marshall H R H the Duke of Connaught. He opened the first Union Parliament, 1910

Sepia print 14 x 8.9cm

Judge Henry Cloete

Black and white print 21.2 x 16.5cm

Mr and Mrs Fred J Clarke

Black and white print 18 x 13.2cm

Botanical Gardens Hotel, 1902. Standing: Miss Clarence; seated: Mrs Clarence, Mr Butler and Colonel Tucker

Black and white print 8.8 x 7.3cm faded

Martha Christopher

Sepia print 10 x 6cm

Madame Virginie Cheron

Sepia print 10.2 x 6.1cm faded

Miss Alice Chappe

Sepia print 9.8 x 6cm faded

Reverend William Campbell, Presbyterian Minister, Pietermaritzburg. A founder of the Natal Society. Father to Harry Campbell, Master of the Supreme Court and later Judge President of the native High Court

Sepia print 9.9 x 6cm faded

Reverend William Campbell, Presbyterian Minister, Pietermaritzburg. A founder of the Natal Society. Father to Harry Campbell, Master of the Supreme Court and later Judge President of the native High Court

Black and white print 13.2 x 9.9cm

Photograph by Rosa Hope. Donated by Mrs W E C Bews. W A Campbell, Hilton College, December 1952

Black and white print 20.8 x 15.5cm

Reverend James Cameron, Wesleyan Methodist Minister, Chairman of the Natal District 1864-1875; Minister at Chapel Street Methodist Church 1872-1875

Black and white print 17.5 x 12.4cm

Reverend Henry Maxwell Cameron. Wesleyan Minister. Son of Reverend James Cameron. Served at Chapel Street, 1872-1875

Black and white print 17.4 x 12.2cm

Ernest Travers Burges, Archdeacon of Pietermaritzburg. Chair of the Board of Governors, Hilton College, 1905-1907

Black and white print

Mr F G Burchell owned a stables (business established with Temple Street address in 1873) in Longmarket Street, on the site of Zank's garage opposite Buxton House

Sepia print 9.6 x 7.6cm faded

R A Bruntine, who married Henry Pinson's daughter. Presented by Professor Hattersley

Sepia print 13.6 x 10cm

Madame Broughton. She is presumably the wife of Mr M B Broughton who worked at the Natal Society Library from 1924-1944

Sepia print 16.1 x 10.8cm

Mrs Bridle

Sepia print 9.6 x 5.9cm

Christoper Bird

Black and white print 24.9 x 18.8cm

An interior view of a room in the old Colonial Office showing John Bird's son Christopher, a principal under-secretary, at his desk. He appears to be writing with a form of quill-pen. By the side of his bentwood chair is a brass spittoon, 1897

Black and white print 16.1 x 20.9cm

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