English
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John Clark Collection |
Edwin Bond (1850-73) |
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John Clark Collection |
The wreck of the Minerva: sketch, somewhat damaged, by John Sanderson, himself a Byrneemigrant, showing the ship breaking up on a reef below the Bluff at Durban on the night of 4th-5th July 1850. |
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John Clark Collection |
Dr. Charles Johnston drawing by John Moreland |
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John Clark Collection |
Anglo-Boer War II Another picture of buglers, this time of Boer War period. |
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John Clark Collection |
Commercial road cemetery, PMB |
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John Clark Collection |
A somewhat faded engraving pf a stamgers tomb done by Kames B. West, surveyor. about 1854-5. |
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John Clark Collection |
This picture by T.W. Bowler, printed in 1865, shows Durban's first tug Pioneer, a small steamer of 40 horsepower, coming out from the harbor to collect mail from a ship lying in the roadstead. (by permission of W.H. Ward, Vereeniging) |
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John Clark Collection |
John Moreland |
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John Clark Collection |
Table Bay- A vigorous representation from an aquatint by L. Sabatier, in possession of the Cape Town |
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John Clark Collection |
Langalibalele ( The searching Natal Archives sun) |
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John Clark Collection |
Ship sailing in the sea, Durban |
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John Clark Collection |
A sketch of West Street, Durban, in 1850 appeared in the Illustrated London News. It is a reasonably accurate representation of the main street with its one-storied houses and shops. The unpaved street shows deep wheel marks in the loose sand. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir Theophilus George and Philip Allen (colonial treasurer in helmet). Drawing by John Moreland |
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John Clark Collection |
Drotsby- Stellenbosch |
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John Clark Collection |
Old House- Overpark- Loop Street. Pietermaritzburg 1974 |
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John Clark Collection |
House when execution Goal was herad, PMB |
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John Clark Collection |
Blood River. Sketch by H. Egersdorfer of the breakout from the laager of the mounted Boers. |
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John Clark Collection |
Another equestrian group of local notabilities. It is described as a 'Scene near the Umgeni. 16-3-1849. Longfellow fecit'.The people are numbered and named. The coach ascending the hill is that of Henry Cloete, recorder of Natal. |
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John Clark Collection |
C.J. Cato |
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John Clark Collection |
Soldiers |