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Bhambatha Oral History Project 2004 |
Bhambatha Oral History Project 2004 by Campbell Collections' staff. (Site of the rebellion) |
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Harry Camp, Lugg | ||
Harry Camp, Lugg | ||
Harry Camp, Lugg | ||
Bhambatha Oral History Project 2004 |
Bhambatha Oral History Project 2004, (site of the rebellion) |
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Bhambatha Oral History Project 2004 |
Bhambatha Oral History Project by Campbell Collections' staff, (staff showing the site of the Rebellion) |
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Harry Camp, Lugg |
Left King Solomon kaDinuzulu |
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Harry, Camp, Lugg | ||
Criteria in Spanish Art |
Department of History of Art |
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The Grahamstown Years-1959 to 1981 |
The Durban Period - 1981 to 1993 |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1952-1955 |
The rangers service star, the highest award a ranger can receive, was presented to two Durban Rangers at the station last night. The recipients were Janet Middleton (left) and Marjorie Bower (right). Sea Ranger Paddy Sefton (centre) looked on. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1952-1955 |
These Durban Girl Guides started their celebrations early, with a campfire ceremony behind the Boy Scouts' Headquarters in Old Fort Road, Last night. |
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Harry Camp, Lugg | ||
Harry Camp, Lugg | ||
Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1952-1955 |
Durban Girl Guides at work on the garden of Frere Road Church. Beautifying gardens and waste spaces is part of their 'Conoration Tribute.' in the picture are: Sylvia McNicoll, Rose mary Nicol, Elizabeth Mawston and Lynette Sharp. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1952-1955 |
Miss Niven with 14 Pack and Mrs Dewar. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1952-1955 |
The Brownies of the 14th urban pack, who have been busy collecting second hand clothes to give to the coloured Creche in St. Thomas's road, met yesterday to repair the clothes. left to right, Heather and Sheila Pagan, Jennifer Rhodes and Leraine Deeves. |
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Harry Camp, Lugg |
Mr. H.C. Lugg, Chief natuve commissioner addresses the Zulus at Isandlwana. 22nd January 1939 |
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Harry Camp, Lugg |