South Africa
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John Clark Collection |
Pretoria 07/10/13 |
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John Clark Collection |
Eloff Street, Johannesburg |
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Letter to Francis |
REALITY published an article of Mark Swilling. Which he never gave consent to be published. It was a draft copy . There will be an apology in the next issue. |
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Deepdene, Richmond |
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John Clark Collection |
The only known photograph of the execution of the 12 men found guilty of killing the two policemen at Trewirgie. The event took place at Richmond on 2 April 1906. On the right can be seen the local clergyman who later recorded that the men faced death bravely. |
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Napoleon Louis Bonaparte, Prince Imperial of France (1856-79) |
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The Prince Imperial embarked at Southampton for his journey to South Africa. His mother never saw him again. |
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Zulu War How a war artist of the London Illustrated News visualized the final scene. There is one small error - the Prince had lost his sword in his fall while trying to mount. |
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The patrol resting in a deserted kraal. The Prince sits in the foreground, with Lieut. J. B. Carey standing behind. The native guide is on the left. Note the tall Tambookie grass which conceals a party of 40 Zulu warriors. |
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Letter from P M. Brown to the Manager of Exclusive Books |
REALITY Board withdraw the sale of September issue of REALITY from Exclusive Books....... |
John Clark Collection |
The recovery of the Prince's naked body (Prince Imperial) |
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John Clark Collection |
Zulu War: view of the spot where the Prince Imperial was killed, looking West. The donga where his body was discovered lying face uppermost. |
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Percy, the skittish gray horse whose restive behavior during the ambush caused the Prince to fall while trying to mount. |
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The unfortunate Lieut. (later Captain) J. B. Carey, aged 32, nine years older than the Prince. |
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ENGEN Employee Newsletter, Feb 2003 | |
John Clark Collection |
Napoleon Eugene Louis Joseph, Prince Imperial, was killed in Zululand only six weeks after he had celebrated his 23rd birthday. |
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ENGEN Employee Newsletter, Aug 2001 | |
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AUETSA 96 UWC |
AUETSA will be held at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town. Following recent tradition, the organizing committee has chosen a broad the matic focus for the conference.
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Letter from PM Brown to the Manager of Literary Services |
REALITY board wrote to the manager of Literary Services at the request of one of the contributors, asked to with dreaw the sale of September issue of REALITY.
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Letter from P.M. Brown to Mark Swilling |
Peter Brown worte a letter to Mark Swilling to apologise and enclosed a copu of REALITY,
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