Campbell Collections
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Street scene, possibly Durban (3) |
Label on back of photo: West St., Durban (during Royal Visit? Date?) Donated by B.M. Randles, 1983
Randles family papers (KCM 92/11) ; File 4
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Street scene, possibly in Pietersburg [Polokwane], former Northern Transvaal, December 1905 |
Label on back of photograph: (? Pietersburg) December 1905 (Neg.Sh. 347, F.4) Description: Early twentieth-century. There is a sign on one of the buildings, "Meat Market Ely & Parker"
James Robert Webster papers (KCM 92/3) ; File 4 (KCM 92/3/4) |
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Street with Houses |
KCAV 2165 Tempera paint " street with houses" by student Ndaleni Training School. |
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Strychnos Decussata: Umkhangele Tree |
Umkhangele or Mlahlankosi tree can also be used ti create musical instruments. |
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Strychnos Decussata:umKhangele |
Strychnos Decussata known as umKhangele in isXhosa used with crocodile fat to treat stomach ached. |
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Strychnos Gerradii: Gulagula |
Gulagula fruit edible to both animals and humans. |
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Strychnos Gerradii: umGuluguhla |
Strychnos Gerradii: umGuluguhla which is found in Natal. |
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Strychnos Henningsii Umqalothi |
uMqalothi leaves which can be dried up and used to treat skin problems. |
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Strychnos Henninsii: umNonono |
Strychonos Henningsii: umNonono fruit can be used to treat nausea, intestinal worms and pains. |
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Strychnos Magascariensis: uMkwakwa |
Strychonos Madagacariensis: uMkwakwa fruit, found in Natal, Transvaal, Swaziland and Mozambique. |
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Strychnos Usambarensis:uMdlamalala |
Strychnos Usambarensis known as Umdlamalala or uMphathiwenkosi-omnyama. The tree can be found in Natal, Transkei, Swaziland and Mozambique and used for stomach cramps. |
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Strychonos Spinosa" Maputaland |
Strychonos Spinosa from Maputaland, both can be eaten by both humans and animals. |
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Strychonos Spinosa: Umhlala |
Strychonos Spinosa:the green monkey. It is called uMlahla oluhlaza in isiXhosa or isiZulu, can be eaten by both humans and animals. |
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Stuart and Dorothy Erskine, and their four children |
Label on back of photograph:
"Stuart Erskine (Tickey) and his wife Dorothy & 4 of their 5 children. 1. Dorothy (Lolly) 2. Stuart Harding (Reaper) 3. Beatrice 4. Esme"
Erskine family papers (KCM 98/57) ; |
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Stucco sculpture by Ntuli and Molefe |
Stucco sculpure by Ntuli, Molefe, Form III, Isibonelo Secondary School. 22.11.1962 |
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Student Choir singing during the opening of the eMbo Community Centre by Dr. Nelson Mandela on 29 May 1998 |
Student Choir singing during the opening of the eMbo Community Centre by Dr. Nelson Mandela on 29 May 1998 |
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Students at a school picnic at the beach |
Label on photograph: School Picnic Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) File 6 (KCM 91/2/6) Sheet 14
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Students gathered outside a large brick, multiple-windowed building |
General caption on page: Various Dayschools Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) File 6 (KCM 91/2/6) Sheet 29
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Students participating in sports at a school picnic, at the beach |
Label on photograph: School Picnic Sports Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) File 6 (KCM 91/2/6) Sheet 14
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Students standing in a line, outdoors |
Caption for photograph: Practicing Teacher Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) File 6 (KCM 91/2/6) Sheet 21
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