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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson, Tugela River |
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"Ugqoko" |
Oval shape wooden carved meat dish with four legs. |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson, Tugela River |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson, Showing Tufela river. Across the river is the site of Fort Tenedos. |
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"Ukhezo" |
Wooden carved spoon with a long incisioned handle and a tip at the end. It came from Vryheid in KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Fort Pearson |
Graves near Fort Pearson |
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Fort Pearson |
Graves near Fort Pearson |
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"Ukhezo" |
Medium sized wooden carved spoon, with long handle, black incisions on light brown wood from Nongoma in KwaZulu- Natal. |
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Fort Nanquai |
Fort Nnquai |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson |
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Fort Nanquai |
Fort Nanquai |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson |
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Fort Nanquai |
Fort Nanquai |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort pearson |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Peason |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson |
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Fort Pearson |
Anchor, Port Person |
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Fort Pearson |
The Caien plague which marks the site of Fort Pearson which was completed on the 20th November 1876 and named after Colonel C.K. Pearson of the Buffs. |
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Fort Pearson |
The Caien marks the site of Fort Pearson which was completed on the 20th of November and named after Colonel C.K Pearson. |