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Plaque in entrance hall of Wakingham Girls Catholic Residence, 31 Currie Road, Durban

Plaque in entrance hall of Wakingham Girls Catholic Residence, 31 Currie Road, Durban

Thomas Baines' gravestone, West Street Cemetery, Durban

Thomas Baines' gravestone, West Street Cemetery, Durban

Thomas Baines' gravestone, West Street Cemetery, Durban

Thomas Baines' gravestone, West Street Cemetery, Durban

Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

JHB 1929.

Thomas Baines' gravestone, West Street Cemetery, Durban

Thomas Baines' gravestone, West Street Cemetery, Durban

Thomas Baines' gravestone, West Street Cemetery, Durban

Thomas Baines' gravestone, West Street Cemetery, Durban

Thomas Baines' gravestone, West Street Cemetery, Durban

Thomas Baines' gravestone, West Street Cemetery, Durban

Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

JHB 1929.

Wakingham Girls Catholic Residence, 31 Currie Road, Durban, site of house where Thomas Baines died in May 1875

Wakingham Girls Catholic Residence, 31 Currie Road, Durban, site of house where Thomas Baines died in May 1875

Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Johannesburg 1929.

Plaque in entrance hall of Wakingham Girls Catholic Residence, 31 Currie Road, Durban

Plaque in entrance hall of Wakingham Girls Catholic Residence, 31 Currie Road, Durban

Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Mrs McNiellie.

Thomas Baines

(John) Thomas Baines (27 November 1820 – 8 May 1875) was an English artist and explorer of British colonial southern Africa and Australia.In 1855 Baines joined 

Section map sketched by Thomas Baines.

Section map sketched by Thomas Baines. a version of the Baines map is in: Baines Thomas. Journal of residence in Africa 1842-1858. Edited by R.F. Kennedy Vol. I. 1842-1849, Cape Town: The Van Riebeeck Society, 1961. 

Backpipe (Stovin)

Backpipe (Stovin)

Backpipes

Back pipes

John Clark Collection
John Clark Collection
John Clark Collection

Isandlwana

John Clark Collection

Sir Thomas Murray and Murray Cup. Also 1902 Wanderers Rugby Team.

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