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John Clark Collection |
A war artist's sketch of the 24th REgiment enjoying a wayside halt. Among the figures are officers, colonists acting as guides, and Zulu women and boys selling milk, etc. Nearly every soldier pictured here was to die at Isandhlwana. |
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John Clark Collection |
Interiour of Dingaan's house from Gardiner's "Journey to the Zoolu Country" |
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John Clark Collection |
Treaty whereby Shaka, King of the Zulu's granted to farewell |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch by R. Caton Woodville. "Birth of Natal" Farewell and settler party shown conferring with Shaka |
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John Clark Collection |
Wreck of the "Grosnenor" |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Miss Niven. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch of the cross and its inscription by a Graphic war artist. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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John Clark Collection |
Troops watering their horses at Wasbank Spruit. |
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John Clark Collection |
Incident on patrol: Commandant Schermbrucker assisting Capt. Moore, 4th (King's Own) Regt., to mount his own horse when pursued by the Zulus. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Foxlease. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch of Durban in 1825- Farewells Camp |
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John Clark Collection |
Zulu WAr: Sir Garnett Woseley's attempt to land at Port Durnford. |
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John Clark Collection |
The Supreme Court building at Pietermaritzburg being prepared as a laager for the townspeople, with timber barricades, boarded and loopholed windows, and temporary wells improvised. |
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John Clark Collection |
Cetshwayo's arrival at Cape Town. A Carriage and escort took him to the Castle where his confinement began. In 1881 he was moved to the farm Oude Moulen just outside Cape Town and his imprisonment relaxed to some degree. |
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John Clark Collection |
The evening of 24 January 1879: reading the list of missing Caribineers to the crowds at Pietermaritzburg. |