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John Clark Collection |
K. W. Posselt (1815-85) It was Theophilus Shepstone who invited this Lutheran minister to work among the Drakensberg people. With two brother-ministers he set up 1847 the Emmaus station near Winterton. |
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John Clark Collection |
Spring Value, built by Bishop Callaway |
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John Clark Collection |
Start of marathon walking race, Durban, early 1900s. |
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John Clark Collection |
A group of American missionary wives and daughters. 'Your wives, too, should expect to endure peculiar trials, They will need heroic fortitude...' |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch of the cross and its inscription by a Graphic war artist. |
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John Clark Collection |
Umzinto mouth from the ground of Umzinto lodge 1865 |
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John Clark Collection |
Whixley Church |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir Bartle Frere, High Commissioner at the Cape, the man who carried most responsibility for the invision of Zululand and subsequent hostilities. The cost of the war was R24 million but the price in human suffering incaculable. |
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John Clark Collection |
Robert Moffat (1795-1883) was one of the great names in the field of African mission work. He was the father-in-law of David Livingstone and served the London Missionary Society. By 1824 he had settled at Kuruman which became his home for 49 years. |
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John Clark Collection |
Huggate Church 1961 3 Grave stones through the gate |
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John Clark Collection |
Isandlwane |
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John Clark Collection |
J.N. Boshof |
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John Clark Collection |
D. Lindley, American Missionary |
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John Clark Collection |
Natal Governor B.C.C. Pine |
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John Clark Collection |
An early studio photograph showing C.J. Cato, brother of G.C. Cato, the first Duran mayor, with two friends. Joseph Cato is sitting at the table while his friends. Joseph Cato is sitting at the table while his friends examine a surveying instrument. |
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John Clark Collection |
Royal Agricultural College |
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John Clark Collection |
Marshall's Hotel, now a dwelling house, is situated in the Mpaza Valley between Greytown and Keate's Drift on the Mooi River. At this time it was occupied by Mrs. Marshall, wife of the proprietor, her companion, Mrs. Borham, and the latter's 13-year-old son Kenneth. |
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John Clark Collection |
Otto Family |
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John Clark Collection |
John Dunn and his indunas |
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John Clark Collection |
Field House as it today, a private residence. Moreland taught here |