Campbell Collections
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The Gemsbuck Antelope - Natal Museum |
The Gemsbuck Antelope - Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg. |
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Ethnonological- African Life |
African Art photographs donated by Dr. J. Grossert to the Campbell Collections. |
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The Common Waterbuck - Natal Museum. |
The common waterbuck - Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg. |
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White Rhinoceros - Natal Museum. |
White Rhinoceros - Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg. |
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Black Rhinoceros - Natal Museum. |
Black Rhinoceros - Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg. |
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Gorilla Group - Natal Museum. |
Gorilla Group, Mammal Hall, Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg. |
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Mammal Hall - Natal Museum. |
Mammal Hall - Natal Museum. Pietermaritzburg. |
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Beaded Belt |
Colorful beaded belt, with different shapes. |
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'Sesi hambile' |
Scene of two rural woman carrying water pots on their heads. Pen and colour. |
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'Resting Labourer |
Monochrome abstract of a man figure resting next to his working tools. |
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View of the Mammal Hall - Natal Museum. |
View of the Mammal Hall, Natal Museum - Pietermaritzburg. |
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" Isigqiki" |
Wooden carved headrest with two solid legs and a safe carved pocket at the center. It belonged to Mr. Ngema from KwaMnguni, Empangeni in kwaZulu-Natal. |
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Ethonographic Hall - Natal Museum. |
Ethnographic Hall - Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg. |
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Isitsha |
Wooden carved dish with two handles on each side, from Nongoma in KwaZulu- Natal. |
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'Inkosi uMpande' |
Watercolor scene of King Mpande on his throne with his subjects. |
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Mammal Hall, Natal Museum. |
Mammal Hall, view from the entrance, Natal Museum - Pietermaritzburg. |
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" Isigqiki" |
Wooden carved headrest on three legs that have triangular burnt incisions as decoration. |
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Elephant at Natal Museum. |
Elephant at Natal Museum - Pietermaritzburg. KZN. |
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" Yizebesho" |
Bearded necklace in white and black with words ' Yizebesho'. It came from the Nkandla area in KwaZulu- Natal. |
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"Ugqoko" |
Medium sized,wooden carved meat dish with two bowls on a long split wood that become handles at the ends. It belonged to the Menyezwayo clan from Nongoma in KwaZulu- Natal. |