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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
International conference, Australia. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
International conference. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
International conference, Germany. |
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John Clark Collection |
Today many relics of the Natal campaign exist in the Midlands, particularly around Ladysmith. Pictures show one of two famous mortars which helped to defend the beleaguered town and which the British command later donated to the town. Note the size of the shell. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir Henry Rider Haggard as a young man |
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John Clark Collection |
Victorian bustle chair and Bible used by Lindley |
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John Clark Collection |
Rev. A. T.Bryant, the author of "Olden Times in Zululand and Natal" |
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John Clark Collection |
A cartoon by the famous modern artist Ronald Searle. It needs no caption. |
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John Clark Collection |
Killie Campbell with an identified friend |
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John Clark Collection |
The large cartridge with its bullet of .450 caliber is shown here in its two forms. On the right is the earlier coiled brass form, and on the left is the improved version of solid-drawn brass. The latter improved the extraction of the spent cartridge. |
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John Clark Collection | ||
John Clark Collection |
Killie Campbell |
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John Clark Collection |
At Weenen and along the Blaauwkrans River the Zulu impis carried out Dingane's instruction to kill the Trekkers and their families. |
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John Clark Collection |
How we traveled in 1877. Type of Natal Government Engine, drawing a train of 4- wheeled mixed vehicles in 1877. Weight of engine 25 tons18cwt. |
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John Clark Collection |
Fort Durnford, Escourt |
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John Clark Collection |
Civilians suffered heavily during the siege. Among them was a volunteer medico, Dr. Stark, who was billeted in the Royal Hotel. He was killed by a shell which exploded on the pavement outside. It had been fired from a 'Long Tom' dug in on Pepworth Hill five miles away. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir George White house at 16 Poort Road, still stands, slightly altered and supplied with a modern garage |
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Richard Winchester Hosking aged 27 |
Richard Winchester Hosking aged 27 |
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John Clark Collection |
Army headquarters of General Sir George White. The house received a direct hit from a 100 1b shell, forcing the general and his staff to find other accommodations on Francis Road. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: International conference head at Foxlease 1930 |
Netherlands and Japan. |