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John Clark Collection |
The premises of the Natal Witness in its early days at 244 Longmarket Street. |
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John Clark Collection |
John Vanderplank house, Camperdown |
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Frederick Sydney Robinson |
Frederick Sydney Robinson |
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John Clark Collection |
Ship sailing in the sea, Durban |
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John Clark Collection |
A somewhat faded engraving pf a stamgers tomb done by Kames B. West, surveyor. about 1854-5. |
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Zulu warrior from Richmond, Natal |
Zulu warrior from Richmond, Natal |
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St Mary's College, Richmond |
The Old College (St Mary's) built round about 1917 |
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John Clark Collection |
Briq Eliza and Courier Barque at Anchor Park Natal by C.J Cato |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir B.C.C Pines farewell speed on the Espearnade, Durban |
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John Clark Collection |
UnIdentified Sketch by C.J Cato |
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John Clark Collection |
Wear sheet cemetery |
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John Clark Collection |
A sketch which appeared in the ' Bazaar Number' of a periodical called the Natal Graphic and shows the Durban beaches as the Artist expected them to look in 1890. |
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John Clark Collection |
Durban from Bluff. |
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John Clark Collection |
An early photograph of Captain Charles Barber and position of his Kaarkloof troop, Natal Cartimear 1873 |
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John Clark Collection |
Durban from Bluff 1879. |
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John Clark Collection |
The Harvour at Bluff- Natal from the Berea |
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John Clark Collection |
A.C.W Methven sketch of West Street near the City Hall, now the post office. The period is now the 1890s. In the middle ground are the horse-drawn tramcars with their lights sun canopies. On the left is a hitchung rail for it is still the age of the horse. |
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John Clark Collection |
T.W Bowler painted this water-colour from the deck of the steamer Anglian in December 1865 while on his way to Mauritius. It shows the pioneer coming up to the Anglian to collect the mails. Note that the tug is using a jib-sail to help it along. |
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John Clark Collection |
The small steamer Sir Robert Peel, first mail steamship to enter the harbour at Durban. She crossed the bar successfully on the 15th August 1852. |
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John Clark Collection |
Maritzburg College |