Campbell Collections

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John Akerman

John Akerman wearing full insignia of a Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George. 

John Akerman c1852.

John Akerman c1852. 

John Akerman in his Speaker's robes.

John Akerman  in his Speaker's robes. 

John and the Whale

John and the Whale

John Calrk Collection

One of the Voortrekker roads into Pietermaritzburg, at World's View

John Clark Collection

Government House. Pietermaritzburg.

Photo taken by J.R. Hughes 

John Clark Collection

Rev. William Nisbett (1799-1885) First Government teacher in Durban in 1850 and was notorious as a flogging master. He had no love for teaching - it merely helped to eke out his income as a military chaplain.

John Clark Collection

George Pomeroy Colley (Dublin, 1.11.1835) - Majuba, 27.2.1881). Previously to coming to Natal with Sir Garnet Wolseley as colonial treasurer in 1875, he served on the eastern frontier of the Cape Colony and was a magistrate there.

John Clark Collection

Mary Boast, widow of Henry.

John Clark Collection

Natal Governor Scott

John Clark Collection

View of Table Mountain and bay with shipping in 1777, from a picture by Hendrick Kobell (Faubridge Collection)

John Clark Collection

Two drummer boys of the 3rd Royal Warwickshire Regiment in garrison at Fort Napier, Pietermaritzburg, from 1906 to 1907. Aged about 14 years, the boys led the regimental mascot, a young springbok, at the head of the marching troops.

John Clark Collection

Chalet street with little house at left hand side down the path.

John Clark Collection

Seaplane in Durban is one of two brought by Mr. Gerard Hudson as a novel attraction for the gala season. One of Curtis's types intended to fly across the Atlantic. The hangar to be at Congella Boats are 4 seaters, 3 passengers, and a pilot (Dennis Cutler) Pictorial 15/6/1914

John Clark Collection

Dr Charles Johnston

John Clark Collection

Cape of Good Hope (1700)

John Clark Collection

Long tom used by Boers in Siege of Ladysmith

John Clark Collection

Johann David Marquard (1819-80) First public teacher or headmaster of the Government school at the corner of Longmarket and Chapel Streets, Pietermaritzburg. It was opened on 16th July 1849. Marquard was a cultured man, highly regarded by the Dutch community.

John Clark Collection

Edwin Bond (1850-73)

John Clark Collection

The wreck of the Minerva: sketch, somewhat damaged, by John Sanderson, himself a Byrneemigrant, showing the ship breaking up on a reef below the Bluff at Durban on the night of 4th-5th July 1850.

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