John Clark
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Durban sailing |
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Seaside family camp |
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John Clark Collection |
Maritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
Maritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
Maritzburg |
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John Clark Collection |
The opening of the Maritzburg first Tram service. The picture shows the first Tram arriving at the Town Hall. |
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John Clark Collection |
A picture that shows a motor car being drawn by mules through the Umzimkhulu River near Union Bridge, between Natal and the Cape Province |
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John Clark Collection |
Howick Fall |
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John Clark Collection |
Zululand during the 1920s |
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John Clark Collection |
Zululand in the 1920's |
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John Clark Collection |
Zululand Newspaper |
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John Clark Collection |
Zululand |
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John Clark Collection |
So much overseas interest was taken in the Bambata rebellion that a London weekly newspaper employed its artist to illustrate the Mpanza affair. |
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John Clark Collection |
Bambata's body, was photographed for identification. He was killed in the Mome Gorge action. |
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John Clark Collection |
Stanger School in Laager during the Bambata Rebellion -1906 |
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John Clark Collection |
Bambata Rebellion A defence network of barbed wire outside Greytown courthouse. At the end of the barricade is a sand bagged strong point. Note that the sand bags have been brought by means of a station wheel barrow. |
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John Clark Collection |
Greytown defence 1906 |
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John Clark Collection |
Mpanza sketch plan, showing the attack on Magistrate's (3rd) and Ambuscade (4th April) |
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John Clark Collection |
A visitor examines a small-scale model of the battlefield showing the layout of troop positions, Black's Kopje, and the famous conical hill. The Isandlwana Mountain runs roughly north and south, with the head pointing to the south. |
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John Clark Collection |
Cartoon. Masterly Inactivity. Secretary for Native Affairs: Why do you haunt me? I have done nothing." Ghost of Inspector Hunt: "That is why I was murdered." (The Mosquito & African Sketch 22/2/1906) |