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John Clark Collection |
Representatives of the opposing forces photographed at O'Neill's cottage for discussion of the peace terms, March 1881. Front from left to right: Franz Joubert, General Piet Joubert, President M.W. Pretorius (Transvaal), Vice-President S.J.P. Kruger, President J. |
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John Clark Collection |
21 Ewas Deep |
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John Clark Collection |
Boer trench at Pieters Hill |
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John Clark Collection |
Lieut. Gox John Scott |
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John Clark Collection |
General Colley killed Majuba |
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John Clark Collection |
Piet Retief (1780-1838) From the statue erected outside the former Church of the Vow, now Voortrekker Museum, Pietermaritzburg. |
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John Clark Collection |
Bishop J.W. Colenso |
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John Clark Collection |
A war artist's sketch of the cottage during the negotiations. It had been used as a first-aid station for the wounded British soldiers. |
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John Clark Collection |
Captain Joshua slown |
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John Clark Collection |
Chapel Street, Pietermaritzburg. 1873 |
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John Clark Collection |
A railway bridge was destroyed in the Boer retreat. |
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John Clark Collection |
Contemporary Portrait of Sir Redvers Buller, officer commanding the British forces. The press invariably pictured him as a worthy representative of the British bulldog spirit - in fact 20 yeras previously he had won the V.C. for outstanding bravery at Hlobane during the Zulu war. |
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John Clark Collection |
Brig on the waters. A very early photograph (1856) of the type of ship used for the transport of settlers to the U.S.A., Australia, and Natal.- |
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John Clark Collection |
Spanish Carracks and Galleons |
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John Clark Collection |
Later photograph of the cottage showing its owner |
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John Clark Collection |
Captain Joshua Slown with spray |
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John Clark Collection |
The battlefield of Isandlwana today. Note the memorials and white-painted cairns marking the spot where groups of soldiers died fighting. The building in the foreground is a temporary site museum. |
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John Clark Collection |
Picture taken of material salvaged from the first City Hall, gutted by fire in July 1898. The photographer is unknown. Picture lent by Mr. Lucius Rhind. |
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John Clark Collection |
Roy Campbell 1902-1957 |
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John Clark Collection |
General Sir Ian who fought at Majuba (1881), Elands-laagte, Rietfontein, Lombardskop, and in the defence of Ladysmith |