Campbell Collections
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John Clark Collection |
W.A. Deane |
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John Clark Collection |
H. D. Winter |
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John Clark Collection |
Note just come in from Cherry. -Zulus have crossed the river. |
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John Clark Collection |
News of Isandhlwana |
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John Clark Collection |
This punch cartoon published on 1 March 1879 reflected the public feeling about Isandhlwana |
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John Clark Collection |
Australia- scene of settler trading gold for goods |
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John Clark Collection |
1854 cartoon of emigrants mourning sailing of the ship. The golden age to Australie with dissappointed Natal settlers |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
1st Estcourt park. |
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John Clark Collection |
Heeut. Gonville Bromhead. |
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John Clark Collection |
This historical cartoon brings home in a gruesome way the scourge of cholera in London of the late 1840s. Many families from the large cities of Britian emigrated on this account. Details include the swollen bodies of dead dogs floating in the Thames. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
Commissioners:- Mrs Painter (Div) Miss Bulley, Mrs Robertshaw and Mrs Calder. |
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John Clark Collection |
Sketch of the battlefield and its surroundings. |
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John Clark Collection |
Cetshwayo (1826-84), the last Zulu king. He entered the war reluctantly but his people expected him to maintain the tradition of Shaka and thus he had to fight. |
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John Clark Collection |
Tennis at Government house, 1884. Governor Sir Henny Bulwer. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
Estcourt park. Navility play. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
1st Estcourt Park. Nalivity play. |
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John Clark Collection | ||
John Clark Collection |
The early newspapers carried no illustrations but sometimes used a block engraving to indicate what a column of type was about, for example, the 'Shipping Intelligence' was marked by a small picture of a ship. Agriculture , too, carried an engraving of a cow. |
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John Clark Collection |
Collefiat School. Tennis in a Girls School, 1887 |
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John Clark Collection |
Lord Chelmsford, commander-in-chief of the British troops. He won the final battle but despite modern weapons suffered many disasters in fighting the courageous Zulus. |