PIETERMARITZBURG
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In the Park, Pietermaritzburg |
In the Park, Pietermaritzburg |
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Maritzburg looking West |
Martzburg looking West |
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The Asylum, Pietermaritzburg |
The Asylum, Pietermaritzburg |
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Church Street, Pietermaritzburg |
Church Street, Pietermaritzburg |
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Pietermaritzburg view |
Pietermaritzburg view? |
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Alexander Park, Pietermaritzburg |
Alexander Parkview Maritzburg |
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The Park, Pietermaritzburg |
Label on photograph : The Park, Pietermaritzburg Description: The photograph depicts a park in Pietermaritzburg, possibly Alexandra Park which was established in 1860 and later named after Queen Alexandra, consort of King Edward VII of Great Britain.
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Church Street, Pietermaritzburg |
Label on photograph : Church Street, Pietermaritzburg
Randles family papers (KCM 92/11) ; File 4 ; Page 8b
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Entrance to Alexander Park Pietermaritzburg |
Entrance to Alexander Park, Pietermaritzburg |
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Post Office, Pietermaritzburg |
Post Office Pietermaritzburg |
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Letter from Alan Paton to David Philip | |
Pietermaritzburg, 1882 |
View of the town from Fort Napier |
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Pietermaritzburg, 1882 |
View of the town from town hill. |
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Pietermaritzburg - November 1862 |
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 23 November 1862 |
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Letter from Edgar Brookes to Paton | |
View of Pietermaritzburg from Post Office, Natal |
Label on photograph: "Maritzburg from Post Office, Natal" Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) ; File 7 (KCM 91/2/7) ; Sheet 10
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Church Street (looking West), Pietermaritzburg, Natal |
Label on photograph: "Church Street (looking West), Maritzburg, Natal" Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) ; File 7 (KCM 91/2/7) ; Sheet 10
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Letter from Paton to Pontefract | |
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Displaced Persons | |
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NUSAS 1984 Congress |
Programme for the 62nd Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2-7 December 1984. Includes short articles on forced removals in Natal, on an alternative history of Pietermaritzburg and a tribute to Beyers Naudé |