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 

 

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)

Street with Houses

KCAV 2165 Tempera paint " street with houses" by student Ndaleni Training School.

Strychnos Decussata: Umkhangele Tree

Umkhangele or Mlahlankosi tree can also be used ti create musical instruments.

Strychnos Decussata:umKhangele

Strychnos Decussata known as umKhangele in isXhosa used with crocodile fat to treat stomach ached.

Strychnos Gerradii: Gulagula

Gulagula fruit edible to both animals and humans.

Strychnos Gerradii: umGuluguhla

Strychnos Gerradii: umGuluguhla which is found in Natal.

Strychnos Henningsii Umqalothi

uMqalothi leaves which can be dried up and used to treat skin problems.

Strychnos Henninsii: umNonono

Strychonos Henningsii: umNonono fruit can be used to treat nausea, intestinal worms and pains.

Strychnos Magascariensis: uMkwakwa

Strychonos Madagacariensis: uMkwakwa fruit, found in Natal, Transvaal, Swaziland and Mozambique.

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.

Strychonos Spinosa" Maputaland

Strychonos Spinosa from Maputaland, both can be eaten by both humans and animals.

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.

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) ;

Stucco sculpture by Ntuli and Molefe

Stucco sculpure by Ntuli, Molefe, Form III, Isibonelo Secondary School. 22.11.1962

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

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

 

 

Students gathered outside a large brick, multiple-windowed building

 

General caption on page: Various Dayschools
 
Photograph numbered: 29d

Description: Early twentieth-century.

 

Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2)

File 6 (KCM 91/2/6)

Sheet 29

 

 

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

 

 

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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