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John Clark Collection |
Hendrik Cloete (1792-1870) was descended from the fifth generation of Jacob Cloete who came to the Cape with Jan van Riebeeck. By profession, he was an attorney but he carried out important political tasks for the British government. |
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John Clark Collection |
Boots used by Mr. J.H. Steere, known as "Chum", as a surveyor born 1884, now 1979 96 years of age |
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John Clark Collection |
Valley of Desolation -Graaf Reinet |
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John Clark Collection |
Battle of Isandlwana |
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John Clark Collection |
This building housed the first Government Hospital in Durban. It was later used for the Boys' Model School on the Esplanade. |
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John Clark Collection |
John Moreland, the Yorkshire surveyor who became Byrne's Natal settler-agent. |
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John Clark Collection |
Delegrorgue -early French traveller in Natal |
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John Clark Collection |
Drostsdy- Stellenbosch |
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John Clark Collection |
Robert Russell (1843-1910) Third superintendent of Natal Education. A general conscientious Scotsman who in his travels as inspector and superintendent gained a grassroots acquaintance with the small schools of Natal. |
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John Clark Collection |
Bishop Colunso |
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John Clark Collection |
Die Natalse Afrikaner newspaper |
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John Clark Collection |
Swartkop Mountain- Pietermaritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
Robert Henry Erskine (1848-73) |
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John Clark Collection |
Bishop Callaway |
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John Clark Collection |
Pietermaritzburg Newspaper |
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John Clark Collection |
A cow cart being hailed across a Natal River. Anglo Boer War II |
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John Clark Collection |
Dr. W.H. Addison First Superintendent of the Natal Government Hospital at Addington. Opened 1878. Photo Addington Hospital: Centenary Issue, 1861-1961 Durban |
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John Clark Collection |
Andries W. J. Pretorius (1798-1853) was perhaps the greatest of the Voortrekker leaders. It was he who took over command of the people after the death of Gert Maritz and led the commando of 470 men and their 64 wagons to the victory of Blood River. |
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John Clark Collection |
This photograph, published in the Natal Mercury Pictorial on August 5, 1909 showshow newspaper delivery was done between Durban and Pietermaritzburg. The caption says: " As there is no train to Pietermaritzburg from 6 p.m. on Saturday until 5.50 p.m. |
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John Clark Collection |
Die Natalier ( newspaper) |