Mpumalanga (South Africa)

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Home of Alfred Thomas Metcalf, at Joe's Luck

 

Label on back of photograph:

 

"Father's home at Joe's Luck".  Father was Alfred Thomas Metcalf.

Identification from original album

Original photograph in KCL Ph. Album in the Erskine MSS.  "Album" with loose leaves, p. 9

Train crossing bridge near Joe's Luck, near Barberton

 

Label on back of photograph:

 

"Train crossing bridge near Joe's Luck, near Barbeton"

Identification from original album

Original photograph in KCL Ph. album in the Erskine MSS.  In "Album" with loose leaves, p. 20

Barberton, South Africa

 

Label on photograph: Barberton

The Webster family home at Amersfoort, South Africa

 

Label on back of photograph: Home of Webster family at Amersfoort from which they fled during Boer War            (Neg.Sh. 347, C.3)

Description: Late nineteenth-century.  Amersfoort is a small town in the province of Mpumalanga, South Africa     

 

Amersfoort, South Africa, 1903 (2)

 

Label on back of photograph: Amersfoort, Boer War, 1903.  (The Websters lived in Amersfoort and had to flee during the Boer War) (Neg.Sh. 347, B.6)

Description: Early twentieth-century.  Amersfoort is a small town in the province of Mpumalanga, South Africa   

 

Amersfoort, South Africa, 1903 (1)

 

Label on back of photograph: Amersfoort, Boer War, 1903.  (The Websters lived in Amersfoort and had to flee during the Boer War) (Neg.Sh. 347, B.5)

Description: Early twentieth-century. Amersfoort is a small town in the province of Mpumalanga, South Africa

 

Amersfoort, after the Anglo-Boer (South African) War, 1903

 

Caption on photograph: "Amersfoort, after the Boer War - 1903."

Label on back of photograph: "Amersfoort after the Boer War 1903" The Websters lived in Amersfoort and had to flee during the Boer War (Neg.Sh. 347, B.4)

Mary Ann Webster standing by a carriage, in the former Northern or Eastern Transvaal, ca 1904

 

Label on back of photograph: Mary Ann Webster (née Hammond) in Northern or Eastern Transvaal ca 1904 (Neg.Sh. 347, G.5)

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