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" Ugqoko" |
Wooden carved meat dish in a medium size. It has two triangular handles on the sides and was created as school project in KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Lioness chasing a warthog. |
Lioness chasing a warthog. |
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Waterbucks |
Waterbucks at Kruger National Park. |
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Akerman Family Photograph |
Garden of Akerman family home. |
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Akerman Family Photograph |
Akerman Family photograph. |
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Akerman Family Photograph |
Akerman family photograph. |
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William aged 2. |
William, Aged 12. |
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Akerman Family Photograph |
Photograph of three birds (Stork) |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Enjoying cooking at the recent get together of guides and scouts was Joanne Bellamy. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Pictured on top of the pioneering platform were scouts of the 1st Glenashley troop. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Chief Commissioner-Mrs Hussy with the Mrs F...and Mrs Aitken. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Tracy awarded her founders badge. Tracy Opperman was awarded the highest award in guiding, the Founders Guide badge, which is equivalent of the former Queens Guide Award. |
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Sir Akerman. |
Sir Akerman. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Members of the 15th Hartley Guide company, Durban, are this year's winners of the Clarendon Trophy,which circulates around South Africa. With the mayor and mayoress of Durban, Mr and Mrs Stan Lange, are (from left) patrol leader Susan Smith, guide Carolyn Dean and guider Mrs Jean Piggott. |
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Sir J. Akerman |
Sir. J. Akerman. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Support for the celebration came from all areas of Zululand and each group arrived with cake, baked and iced, for judging by the chief commissioner. Entertaining concert items were then presented by each group. |
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John Clark Collection |
So much overseas interest was taken in the Bambata rebellion that a London weekly newspaper employed its artist to illustrate the Mpanza affair. |
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John Clark Collection |
Bambata's body, was photographed for identification. He was killed in the Mome Gorge action. |
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John Clark Collection |
Marshall's Hotel, now a dwelling house, is situated in the Mpaza Valley between Greytown and Keate's Drift on the Mooi River. At this time it was occupied by Mrs. Marshall, wife of the proprietor, her companion, Mrs. Borham, and the latter's 13-year-old son Kenneth. |
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Emmett, Gen. Cheere. |
Emmett, Gen. Cheere. |