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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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Durban |
Durban Building |
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Durban |
Durban City Hall. |
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Durban |
City Hall, Durban. West street and church street. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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Durban |
City Hall, Durban, . West street and the church street. 1977. |
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John Clark Collection |
Rinderpest |
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John Clark Collection |
Captain Allen F. Gardiner (1794-1852) |
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John Clark Collection |
This group of buildings, known as Currie's Fountain, stood at the foot of the Berea below the Botanic Gardens. The buildings were demolished and the site cleared in the 1900s. |
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John Clark Collection |
This fine chart of Port Natla was drawn in 1822-3 by Lieut. James Saunders King, xommander of the Brig Salisbury. Depths inside the harbour are in feet, outside the Bar in Fathoms. |
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John Clark Collections |
The 'Shipping Intelligence' column of the Natal Witness, 28th March 1856, Shows how few and small were the ships calling at Port Natal. |
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John Clark Collection |
The first harbour tug, the Pioneer, which arrived off Port Natal in July 1859 |
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John Clark Collection |
The Sailing-ship Bridgetown, lost on the South or Back Beach in July 1882. Few, if any, ships were salvaged after running aground on the Natal beaches |
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John Clark Collection |
The Genuine seachest of Captain L. Jewett, veteran of th esailing ship days. |
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John Clark Collection |
Nother view of the same Wharf |