John Clark
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Killie Campbell, photo by John Clark |
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Killie Campbell at Muckleneuk |
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See the article in Natal Witness 1 September 1965. The regiment was 3rd Royal Warwickshire in garrison Fort Napier 1906-1907. Article by Dr. John Clark |
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Rev. John Stalker, deputy head, Maritzburg College, with his four daughters at a house in New Scotland Road, Pietermaritzburg |
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Two small girls |
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Municipal police, Durban, 1908 |
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The late Sir Michael H. Gallwey, K.C.M.G. Born at the Cork in 1826 and died at Maritzburg last week. He came to Natal in 1857 as Attorney-General, having been appointed to that post by the Home Government. He was Chief-Jutice in 1890-91. |
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A slightly different copy of Gardiner taken from the original standard picture |
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John Moreland, the Yorkshire surveyor who became Byrne's Natal settler-agent. |
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G. S. Preller |
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Mary Boast, later Mary Moreland |
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Hendrik Cloete (1792-1870) was descended from the fifth generation of Jacob Cloete who came to the Cape with Jan van Riebeeck. By profession, he was an attorney but he carried out important political tasks for the British government. |
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Mr Atkinson the tenant at Moreland's farm, Yorkshire |
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Primary pupil playing the recorder |
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Student teacher helps two primary pupils play the recorder |
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The cottage as it is today, below Langsnek and midway between the former positions of the British and Boer forces. |
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Later photograph of the cottage showing its owner |
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Edward Gibbon |
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A war artist's sketch of the cottage during the negotiations. It had been used as a first-aid station for the wounded British soldiers. |
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Representatives of the opposing forces photographed at O'Neill's cottage for discussion of the peace terms, March 1881. Front from left to right: Franz Joubert, General Piet Joubert, President M.W. Pretorius (Transvaal), Vice-President S.J.P. Kruger, President J. |