Campbell Collections
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John Clark Collection |
Dinizulu, son of Cetywayo, was suspected of disloyalty to the colonial government. He was accused of giving help and encouragement to Bambata while professing his own non-involvement. |
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John Clark Collection |
Wolseley |
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John Clark Collection |
Facsimile of a portion of his journal found on the beach by men from the rescue ship which arrived six weeks later. (From Jesse Page's life of Gardiner). |
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John Clark Collection |
Entrance Fort Napier |
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John Clark Collection |
Defence 1906 Rebellion |
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John Clark Collection |
F. R. Moor |
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John Clark Collection |
Graves and memorials of the Colenso battle. |
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John Clark Collection |
J.S. Van Loggernber, black smith |
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John Clark Collection |
Nother view of the same Wharf |
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John Clark Collection |
Two memebrs of a Boer commando - a Mr Wagner and Mrs Berrett, a woman who served for three months in a fighting unit. |
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John Clark Collection |
Barrach room Fort Napier |
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John Clark Collection |
The Genuine seachest of Captain L. Jewett, veteran of th esailing ship days. |
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John Clark Collection |
A. Musgrave |
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John Clark Collection |
Sir G White congratulates 8 Natal volunteers on capturing at Lombards kop |
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John Clark Collection |
Francis Farewell Camp. |
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John Clark Collection |
Howitzer by Ladysmith. |
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John Clark Collection |
How we traveled in 1877. Type of Natal Government Engine, drawing a train of 4- wheeled mixed vehicles in 1877. Weight of engine 25 tons18cwt. |
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John Clark Collection |
The first harbour tug, the Pioneer, which arrived off Port Natal in July 1859 |
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John Clark Collection |
Mr 'Pitch' Christopher and Colenso in a Battlefield |
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John Clark Collection |
Beginning for the Umthwalume. |