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Correspondence between Magnus Gunther and Randolph Vigne | ||
Correspondence between Randolph Vigne and Magnus Gunther | ||
Press article by Graham Dominy | ||
Correspondence between Randolph Vigne and Magnus Gunther | ||
The Peoples of South Africa - Reprint from Official Yearbook of the Republic of South Africa |
The striking diversity of the South African population is the result not only of comparatively recent migrations but of a long process of which but a small part is known to historians. Of the whole process, perhaps the last three or four centuries have been adequately documented. |
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South African history in picture Part III 1796-1825. A story by Shell South Africa (Pty.) Limited |
South African history in picture Part III 1796-1825. A story by Shell South Africa (Pty.) Limited |
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The first newspaper at the Cape, published in 1800, was The Cape Town Gazette and African Advertiser, which eventually became today's Government Gazette |
The first newspaper at the Cape, published in 1800, was The Cape Town Gazette and African Advertiser, which eventually became today's Government Gazette. A shell picture story, South African history in pictures, Part III: 1796-1825 |
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Advocate de Mist |
Advocate de Mist. A Shell picture story, South African history in pictures, Part III: 1796-1825 |
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Hartley Family |
Overport House interior. |
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Clarkson C.F. |
Impala |
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Hartley Family |
Overport Home. |
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Furniture in Groot Constantia |
Furniture in Groot Constantia. A Shell picture story, South African history in pictures, Part I: 1652-1763 |
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Clarkson C.F. |
Impala |
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Bilingual Bible to help the Huguenots, political and religious refugees from France who arrived in 1688, learn the language of their benefactors at the Cape |
Bilingual Bible to help the Huguenots, political and religious refugees from France who arrived in 1688, learn the language of their benefactors at the Cape. A Shell picture story, South African history in pictures Part I: 1652-1763 |
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Simon van der Stel(1679-1699) led an expedition into Little Namaqualand, searching for precious metal. This ia a drawing of his camp. |
Simon van der Stel(1679-1699) led an expedition into Little Namaqualand, searching for precious metal. This ia a drawing of his camp. |
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Correspondence between Randolph Vigne and Magnus Gunther | ||
Correspondence between Magnus Gunther and Randolph Vigne | ||
Correspondence between Randolph Vigne and Magnus Gunther | ||
Clarkson C.F. |
Near Lower Sabie River |
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Correspondence to Magnus Gunther |