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John Clark Collection |
This picture portrays the handing over of a bible to the Uys family prior to their departure. It was a gift from 1820 settlers and is preserved to this day in the Voortrekker Museum, Pretoria. |
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Gandhi standing outside his hut at Phoenix Settlement, during the first passive resistance struggle initiated in 1906 to protest against racial discrimination against Indians. Phoenix, together with the Tolstoy Farm in Johannesburg, (a donation from Mr. |
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Durban City hall garden. |
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The opening of the Maritzburg first Tram service. The picture shows the first Tram arriving at the Town Hall. |
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An 1864 view of two important buildings long since gone. The one on the left is the Colonial Bank of Ntal complete with customers' hitching rail and the other is the original Plough Hotel. |
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The day after Isandhlwana:animal of the 'standard' correspondent or GreyTown with liair of killed , 8 woumded. |
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New London Bridge, opened August 1st, 1831. |
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De Natalier, the first Natal newspaper |
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W. Hartley's house in Durban |
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Maritzburg |
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General Sir George White, commander of the Ladysmith garrison. |
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Another Punch cartoon |
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Barrack Room- For Napier |
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The two lieutenants Melvill and Coghill of the 24th Regt. whose unsuccessful attempt to escape with the colours ended in their deaths by pursuing Zulus. |
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'Harry Marry' The famous armored train was used in the war. |
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Contemporary Cartoon, 1865, of a familiar bedroom scene- the newly-arrived emigrant trying to sleep when bothered by mosquitoes and other insects. |
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Sir Michael H. Gallwey (1826-1912) An Irishman who emigrated to Natal in 1853 and set up a legal practice in Pietermaritzburg. By 1857 his ability was so widely recognized that he was offered the post of Attorney General, the youngest to be appointed. |
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Divers working on wrecked "Royal George" |
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St Paul's, Durban |
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Maritzburg |