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" Indalo ka Yehova"

A scene of a colored luminous paper under black mounted photograph of a lady wearing a red dress standing behind trees.

John Clark Collection

Captain Allen F. Gardiner (1794-1852)

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.

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. 

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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Polychromatic abstract of a Zulu homestead in bold colors.

John Clark Collection

The first harbour tug, the Pioneer, which arrived off Port Natal in July 1859

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

John Clark Collection

The Genuine seachest of Captain L. Jewett, veteran of th esailing ship days.

John Clark Collection

Nother view of the same Wharf

John Clark Collection

Dinizulu, son of Cetywayo, was suspected of disloyalty to the colonial government. He was accused of giving help and encouragement to Bambata while professing his own non-involvement. 

Dr Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi

Dr Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi

John Clark Collection

A scarce photograph of Zulu women and children leaving the bush before the battle in the Mome Gorge.

John Clark Collection

A Durban wharf in the late 1890s with black stevedores unloading from ships. The nearest one has Melbourne as its port of registry.

John Clark Collection

Bambata Rebellion: An indaba between the old chief Sigananda of the Nkandla area and some military officers. The second figure from the right is Colonel Duncan McKenzie, commanding officer of the Natal forces.

John Clark Collection

A scarce picture of Cato's Creek, now filled in and built over. It was used for the building, repair, and overhaul of small sailing ships. The name remains as Cato Street to show its former location

John Clark Collection

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Dr Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi

KwaZulu Chief Minister and Inkatha Yenkululeko Yesizwe President, Dr Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi, addressing the ninth Inkatha Women's Brigade Conference in Ulundi on Sarturday.

John Clark Collection

The steamship Durban used both sail and steam in the transition stage of the latter half of the 19th century. The early steamers were much underpowered as well as liable to engine breakdowns. Their sails were therefore an essential auxiliary on long voyages.

Chief Gantsha Buthelezi

Chief Gatsha Mangosuthu Buthelezi, photographed outside the Mechanical Engineering Block, University of Durban Westville, being greeted by Professor Horton from the Department of History, with Principal Professor Clarence, liiking on, on the occasion of the openning of the Zulu War Conference in

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