Campbell Collections
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Sinusisiwe Makhanya and Gertrude Mtaka, at centre, photo by S. Watts |
Sinusisiwe Makhanya and Gertrude Mtaka, at centre, photo by S. Watts |
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Sir Carl Behreus |
Color portrait of Sir Carl Behreus. |
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Sir David 1$ prize in his class at the English Royal at Bristol Breed by Lord Rhondda. |
Sir David 1$ prize in his class at the English Royal at Bristol Breed by Lord Rhondda. |
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Sir David. 1 $ prize in his class at the English Royal at Bristol. Bread by Lord Rhondda |
Sir David. 1 $ prize in his class at the English Royal at Bristol. Bread by Lord Rhondda |
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Sir Evelyn Wood |
Black and white photograph of Sir Evelyn Wood. |
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Sir Fredrick Richards, 1833-1912 |
Sir Fredrick Richards, 1833-1912 depicted seated, in naval uniform |
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Sir Garnet Wolseley |
Black and white photograph of Sir Wolseley. |
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Sir H.M. Powerful |
Colored portrait of Sir Powerful, posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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Sir Harry Escombe, Attorney-General of Natal |
Label on back of photograph:
Sir Harry Escombe. Attorney-General of Natal. Original photograph in KCL Ph. Album in the Erskine MSS. Photograph Album donated to KCL by Mr. M. Elton Mills, January 1984.
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Sir Henry Brophane Loch |
Colored portrait of Sir Henry Brophane Loch, a Cape High Commissioner posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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Sir Henry Everlyn Wood, Brantree (Essex) 1919. Commanded left Flank (No.4) Column and led the action at Hlobane and Kambule |
Sir Henry Everlyn Wood, Brantree (Essex) 1919. Commanded left Flank (No.4) Column and led the action at Hlobane and Kambule |
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Sir James Bethell |
Colored portrait of Sir James Bethell posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine; " Go Gas & Gold". |
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Sir James Reunell Rodd |
Colored portrait of Sir James R. Rodd, posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine, '" Diplomacy & Poetry". |
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Sir John Robinson, 1839-1903 |
Robinson, Sir John, 1839-1903 |
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Sir John Robinson, First Prime Minister of Natal. |
Sir John Robinson, First Prime Minister of Natal. |
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Sir N. H. Slorks |
Colored portrait of Sir N. H. Slorks posing for Vanity Fair Magazine, '"He is a living Paradox". |
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Sir Osborn Malmoth |
Osborn Sir Melmoth 1833-1899 |
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Sir Robert Peel, First Steamer crossing the bar, Natal 1852. |
Sir Robert Peel, First steamer crossing the bar, Natal 1852. Cab 8 D 1 |
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Sir Shepstone Theophilis |
Sir Shepstone and Lady Maria |
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Sir Theophilus Shepstone |
Sir Theophilus Shepstone, Bristol-1817-Pietermaritzburg 1893 |