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John Clark Collection |
A satirical cartoon entitled Compensation from Dushani by G. Summer ridicules the meager compensation - a few goats - obtained by military action against an ill-behaved tribal chief. |
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John Clark Collection |
Another view of the Government School Room on the occasion of the opening of the 1858 session of the legislative council by Lieutenant-governor R.W. Keate (1867-72). |
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John Clark Collection |
An early street lamp suspended above the door of Caltert's Printing Works in Printing Office Street. In its day it supplied illumination by paraffin, gas, and electricity. It dates back to 1878-80 when the original building was probably erected. |
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John Clark Collection |
An interesting picture of the 1890s showing the facade of the Standard Bank and its two guardian oak trees, David and Jonathan. Note the four-wheeler cabs with their sun-canopies. |
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John Clark Collection |
The old muzzle-loader at the base of the Zulu War memorial. |
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John Clark Collection |
Fraser Lane, Pietermaritzburg. Town Offices 1875-1893 |
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John Clark Collection |
This 1884 photograph shows the town council chambers in central Church Street. They were used from 1875 to 1893. |
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John Clark Collection |
The Natal Museum. A lady's bedroom at about the time of 1887. |
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Quadruple; Vinayak and Nish Wagnmar from Reservoir Hill became the proud parebts of two girls and two boys |
Quadruple; Vinayak and Nish Wagnmar from Reservoir Hill became the proud parebts of two girls and two boys |
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John Clark Collection |
Outside the offices of the Natal Witness, established in 1846, is this fine space of a hitching rail along its modern rival. |
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John Clark Collection |
Commecrcial Road, Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
Corner of Natal Training College 1970 |
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John Clark Collection |
The Natal Society building opened in February 1878. It is built on shale foundations. Generations of Pietermaritzburg citizens have passed through its doors. |
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Ballet; Mr Nigel Spencer, the NAPAC Dance Company's principal dancer |
Ballet; Mr Nigel Spencer, the NAPAC Dance Company's principal dancer |
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John Clark Collection |
Mason's Mill-Pietermaritzburg Close-up of the side of Mason's Mill, showing (lower aperture) where the wheel was fixed. 1970 |
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John Clark Collection |
Grey's Hospital 1870 |
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John Clark Collection |
Modern cadet parade (Maritzburg College) in the 1963 centenary year. |
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John Clark Collection |
Old photo of Alexandra Park site |
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John Clark Collection |
Gardenscliffe where Rhodes lived as a guest of Dr P.C. Sutherland in 1870. |
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John Clark Collection |
The last tram- December 17, 1936. A small party of councilors and officials has been photographed on the occasion of the take-over of the service by modern buses. |