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John Clark Collection |
Nils Astrup (1843-1919) A Norwegian missionary, he succeeded the famous Bishop H.P.S. Schreuder as head of the Church of Norway Zulu Mission in 1882 and was one of the first missionaries to settle permanently in Zululand. Of a strong physique, he carried out all his visitation on foot. |
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John Clark Collection |
Various types of tobacco pipes and boxes are used by Voortrekkers. On the left is a leather tobacco pouch. |
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John Clark Collection |
William Kenneth Macrorie (1831-1905) The Anglican bishop of PIetermaritzburg's Church of the Province. |
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John Clark Collection |
The children of trekkers in Natal were very poorly off for playthings. The young boys had to be content to play with ready-to-hand wood and 'dolosse' (small animal bones) but the girls were sometimes fortunate enough to possess wooden dolls such as this one, made about the year 1800. |
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John Clark Collection |
G. M. Sutton |
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John Clark Collection |
A.H. Hime |
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John Clark Collection |
Edward Ryly first Minister of Agriculture. Natal 20/03/1903 |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir Henry Bale |
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John Clark Collection |
J Scott |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
Girl Guides. |
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John Clark Collection |
A. Musgrave |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
To my dear sister, with love and best wishes. from Dolly xx. in Guide costume 1938. |
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John Clark Collection |
F. R. Moor |
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John Clark Collection |
Wolseley |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own | ||
John Clark Collection |
J. J. Bisset |
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John Clark Collection |
R. I Finnemore |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
Chief Guide. |
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John Clark Collection |
British war cycle. A brilliant but impractical idea- the British war cycle, used on rail lines for scouting, dispatch riding and ambulance work. Soldiers riding this vehicle were at hazard from Boer sharpshooters. |
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John Clark Collection |
British troops at Durban docks preparing to leave for the front line in open trucks. Durban docks. |