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John Clark Collection |
A picture of Marthinius Jacobus Oosthuizen, hero of the defense of Rensburgkopje. At the time of the Bloukrans massacres, some families were taken unawares in this area near Eskort. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch drawing of a river |
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John Clark Collection |
Corner of Natal Training College 1970 |
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John Clark Collection |
Natal Breweries- Long Street Pietermaritzburg. St Mary's Church opposite |
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John Clark Collection |
Lieutenant-Governor Benjamin C.C. Pine, governor of Natal 1850-55. He played a great part in making things easier for the settlers after the bankruptcy of the promoter J.C. Byrne. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch- map of the actual attack by the Zulus. |
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John Clark Collection |
Henry Cloete (1792-1870) was the first Recorder of Natal and very learned in Roman-Dutch law as used in Natal. The British government regarded him highly because of his services to them in conducting a kind of census of all the original farms granted to the Voortrekkers between 1839 and 1843. |
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John Clark Collection |
Byne Ship. |
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John Clark Collection |
Zululand ships for crossing rivers in the 1920s |
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John Clark Collection |
Commecrcial Road, Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
Old Market Building (now demolished) Pietermaritzburg Market Day 19/11/03 |
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John Clark Collection |
Dr. W. Stanger, first surveyor general of Natal. A family oil painting depicting him as a young man brimming with health and energy. (by permission, Local History Museum, Durban) |
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John Clark Collection |
H. Lushington Phillips (1825-96), a puisne judge of the Natal district court. A controversial figure, he also clashed with Governor Pine. |
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John Clark Collection |
Outside the offices of the Natal Witness, established in 1846, is this fine space of a hitching rail along its modern rival. |
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John Clark Collection |
Map of the Talana Battlefield, 20 October 1899. |
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John Clark Collection |
Joseph Charles Byrne |
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John Clark Collection |
"Vechtkop" at the Blood River where the famous battle took place |
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John Clark Collection |
No photograph of its interior exists but this contemporary sketch shows the layout of its furniture. On the right-hand side is the layout of its furniture. |
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John Clark Collection |
Theophilus Shepstone's staff photographed at the time of the annexation of the Transvaal, 1877. Standing, left to right: Inspector Phillips, Melmoth Osborn (later British resident commissioner in Zululand), Lieut. Colonel Brock, R.E., Captain James, 13th Regiment. Sitting: H.B. |
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John Clark Collection |
Waterloo sugar Estate- 1866 |