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John Clark Collection |
No photograph of its interior exists but this contemporary sketch shows the layout of its furniture. On the right-hand side is the layout of its furniture. |
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John Clark Collection |
Henry Cloete (1792-1870) was the first Recorder of Natal and very learned in Roman-Dutch law as used in Natal. The British government regarded him highly because of his services to them in conducting a kind of census of all the original farms granted to the Voortrekkers between 1839 and 1843. |
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June 1871, J.S. Brocks house, Mrs B Granny in the garden, Byrne in Richmond in Natal, South Africa |
June 1871, J.S. Brocks house, Mrs B Granny in the garden, Byrne in Richmond in Natal, South Africa |
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R.W. Hosking and horse "Broldignag" at the Guns 1811 |
R.W. Hosking and horse "Broldignag" at the Guns 1811 |
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Newborough Grange, original home of the Watrons |
Newborough Grange, original home of the Watrons |
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Elizaberth Hocking sitting under the tree |
Elizaberth Hocking sitting under the tree (Mrs McCord) |
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The Oaks Hotel at Byrne " side of house |
The Oaks Hotel at Byrne " side of house |
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John Clark Collection |
Sambuca Buchanan |
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Chief Tilongo Mkhize, (Native Chief) during the 1906 Bhambatha Rebellion |
Colonel Royston lecturing chief Tilongo Mkhize, (Native Chief) during the 1906 Bhambatha Rebellion |
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John Clark Collection |
Charlotte Evelyn Shepstone was born 29 March 1869 |
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John Clark Collection |
St Vincent Whitshed Erskine (1846 - 1918), Surveyor General of South Africa |
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John Clark Collection |
Killie Campbell |
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John Clark Collection |
Professor Alan Frederick Hattersley (1893-1976) was born in Leeds, England, in 1893. He studied History at Cambridge and on completing his degree was invited to come out to South Africa and lecture in history at the new Natal University College (NUC) in 1916. |
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John Clark Collection |
Chas Barter |
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John Clark Collection | ||
John Clark Collection |
Lieutenant F.G. Farewell (1793-1829), one of the two exnaval officers who pioneered the opening-up of Natal as a trading-station. No pictyre exists of his partner in the trading venture, James Saunders King, who later died of dysentery in Durban and is buried on the Bluff. |
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John Clark Collection |
From Gardiner's "Journey to the Zoolu Country" |
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John Clark Collection |
Scene at the VictorianDocks, of men bringing thier kit aboard the ship, the S.S. Pretoria |
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John Clark Collection |
Victoria Dock. Horse's stalls on deck. |
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John Clark Collection |
A cavalry unit- the King's Dragoons - entering the capital Pietermaritzburg on their way to Zululand. |