Fort Napier
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John Clark Collection |
Barrack rooms, Fort Napier |
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John Clark Collection |
St Goerges Church. Fort Napier |
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John Clark Collection |
Former officers mess at Fort Napier. A Victorian structure, it was equiped with a hall, recreation rooms, and large verandahs with comfortable chairs for the enjoyment of the enjoyment of iced beers at appropriate times of day. |
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John Clark Collection |
Rows of Old corrugated iron huts, now demolished, at Fort Naper. Thousands of Soliers waiting to go up-country were accomodated in these billets. |
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John Clark Collection |
Fort Napier Offices. |
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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. |
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John Clark Collections |
Entrance Fort Napier, 1890 |
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John Clark Collection |
Entrance Fort Napier c1890. |
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John Clark Collection |
Entrance for the Napier, c1890 |
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John Clark Collection |
Perhaps the earliest picture of Church Street, with Visagies mill and a few pedestrians, one of them a soldier from the Fort Napier garrison. The sketch was made in 1846 by Colonel Coxon. A water furrow fro the mill-wheel ran down the right-hand side of the street. |
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Funeral of Sir William Stokes, consulting surgeon to the British Army in Natal, Fort Napier, 20th August 1900 |
Sepia print 14.7 x 19.5cm fading around edges |
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Fort Napier |
Black and white print 13.8 x 8.8cm |
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Prison from Fort Napier |
Sepia print 15 x 6.7cm |
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Prison from Fort Napier |
Sepia print 19.4 x 7.7cm |
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Park Bridge, Pietermaritzburg, about 1865. West Street and Fort Napier in background |
Sepia print, hand coloured 15.3 x 19.2cm |
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Our Carriage, Pietermaritzburg, Natal |
Sepia print 8.8 x 6cm |
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Fort Napier, Pietermaritzburg - 1853 |
Views in Natal 1844 - 1853 Fort Napier, PietermaritzburgĀ 1853 |