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John Vorster unveils plaque, (1973) John Vorster & Owen Horwood |
University of Durban-Westville |
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John Sanderson, 1850-1860 |
John Sanderson, 1850-1860 |
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John Rouse Merriott Chard (1847-1897) |
John Rouse Merriott Chard (1847-1897) |
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JOHN ROBINSON |
Sir John Robinson was the very first Prime Minister of Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal). Prime Minister, you ask, but how is that possible? |
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John Rhodes, Gardens Cape Town |
John Rhodes, Gardens Cape Town |
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John Prakasam birthday celebation |
Items in Wooden cabinet for slide drawers |
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John Laredo aged about 25 taken in Cambridge at the time he was married to Ursula Marx |
Digital image |
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John L. Dube and the Politics of Segregated Education in South Africa | ||
John Henwood and family |
John Henwood and his family. |
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John Henwood |
Mr John Henwood |
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John Henwood |
Photograph of John Henwood, member of the first Henwood Family to come to Natal in October 1849. |
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John Fairbairn |
John Fairbairn; a Shell Picture story, South African history in picture, Part III; 1796-1825 |
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John E Laredo aged 9 at school in Sabie. The Laredo family operated a small gold mine called Hill Mine - an adit into the hillside with few buildings. Stella Marie still retains the rights to the claim |
Digital image |
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John E Laredo (r) and Stella Maria Laredo (l), 1933 sitting on a stone in the garden |
Digital image |
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John Dwakani |
John Dwakani - Sparring Posture - Western Pondoland |
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John Dube | ||
John Clark Collections |
Another group of settlers, fortunately not so numerous, were not such admirable types. This sketvh from a Dickens novel shows some of the smart but unscrupulous London clerks who formed part of the emigrants to Natal. |
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John Clark Collections |
Cartoon |
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John Clark Collections |
Modern Durban with west street cemetery. |
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John Clark Collections |
The bar conquered at last-picture shows the R.M.S Armadale Castle of 12 972 tons, Captain Robinson, at the quayside, 26th June 1904. She was the first large steamship to cross the bar into the harbour. |