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John Clark Collection

A view of a section of barrack-rooms now demolished. The windows were small and few, and walls thick- a combination which ensured coolness during the Natal summer.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

From left to right seated: Mrs E. Stead(1910), Mrs L. Swainston-Harrison(1919), Miss R. McLean (1923), Mrs K. Saunders (1916), Mrs J. Pillinger (1916), Mrs K. Thom (1919) and Miss K. Dowson (1916).

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

Guides learn of life with Zulus. Guides from the 1st Victoria group busy preparing posters and banners for the "Fight Dirty, keep Durban clean" campaign, in which they are taking an active part.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

Girl Guides at Ulundi, BACK ROW: Renee Rautenbach, Tracy Opperman, Penny Combrink, and FRONT ROW: Deidre Odendaal and Nadene Rautenbach.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

Guide awards presented at B-P Service. Many scouts, cubs and girl guides were in the congregation to witness two special awards being presented at a commemoration service for Baden-Powell at the Meerensee Methodist church on Sunday.

John Clark Collection

A Fort Napier barrack-room, also built of local shale by garrison troops under the direction of the Engineers about 1846. Regular soldiers regarded the Fort Napier barrack rooms as the coolest and most comfortable of their billets, chiefly because of the thick shale walls and pantile roofs.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

Scouts and Guides celebrate birth of Baden-Powell. Empangeni Scouts prepare to lead the procession of guides, scouts, brownies and cubs at the commemorative service held on B-P Sunday.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

The international Girl Guides Association celebrates its 75th anniversary this year with members from all parts of the world taking part in numerous celebrartory events.

John Clark Collection

Fort Napiers earliest strucrure, one of two redoubts built about 1845-4 by Royal Engineers attached to the 4th Regt.

John Clark Collection

Final ship to bring insian to Natal in 1860.

John Clark Collection

A photograph taken some years after showing much the same machinery driven off a main sgatf. The power was obtained from a steam engine.

John Clark Collection

Indians found employment as waiters and stewards in clubs, hotels, resturants and boarding-houses.

John Clark Collection

The same mosques seen as part of the business area

John Clark Collection

Indian mosques in the Grey street of Durban photograph from a large parting garage Over looking them.

John Clark Collection

Bergthei's house. Westville.

John Clark Collection

Indian cane cutters at work with their knives

John Clark Collection

Jonas Bengtheil, First promoter of European land settlement in Natal

John Clark Collection

A tea plantation showing indian women picking the leaves from the bushes. About 50 women are shown in the picture.

"Ukhamba"

Beer drinking pot made out of clay with round incisions( Amasumpa) as design. It came from Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal.

" Isigqiki"

Solid wooden carved headrest with incision( Amasumpa) on both sides. It came from Msinga in KwaZulu- Natal.

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