DURBAN
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James Robert Webster at his home "Ayott", Umbilo Road, Durban ca 1898 |
Caption on photograph: "Ayott" Umbilo Road Durban. Father Label on back of photograph: James Robert Webster at his home "Ayott", Umbilo Road, Durban ca 1898 (Neg.Sh. 347, B.3) |
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Rickshaw in Acutt Street, Durban |
Caption on photograph: "Acutt 1900" Label on back of photograph: In Acutt St, Durban 1900 (Neg.Sh. 347, E.3) Description: Late nineteenth-century. A man posing by a rickshaw, Acutt Street, Durban, with two passengers seated in the rickshaw
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Picnic scene at Congella Beach, Durban |
Captions on photograph: "Congella Beach" and "Uncle Harry and Dick Kelly" Label on back of photograph: ca 1890s (Neg.Sh. 347, D.3) |
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Durban, 1883 |
Durban 1883 |
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Durban, 1879 |
Durban, 1879 |
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Durban, 1870 |
Durban, 1870 |
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Durban 1870 |
Durban seen from the Berea. |
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Durban 1860 |
Elevated parements and a building with sign royal insurance. 1860 |
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Durban old 1880 |
Aerial view of Durban depicting Pine st and the railway station 1900 |
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Durban Bay 1900 |
The bay, seen from the vacinity of Albert Park |
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Durban 1890 |
Durban tram at stage four on the Berea |
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Durban Bay |
View of the harbour and the point, seen from the bluff. |
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Kings House, Durban |
Kings House, Durban. Mr and Mrs Trollip receiving Killie Campbell |
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Letter from Alan Paton to Irita | ||
’Celebrating the International Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa’s Freedom Struggle: Lessons for Today’ University of KwaZulu-Natal, International Convention Centre, Durban, 10 - 13 October 2004 (Day Three) |
As part of the national celebrations to mark the decade of freedom, the Documentation Centre and the Campbell Collections of the University of KwaZulu-Natal will jointly host a conference of the International Anti-Apartheid Movement over three days in Durban from 10 - 13 October, 2004. The confe |
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Letter from Paton to Sir Alexander Korda | ||
Letter from Paton to Sir Alexander Korda | ||
Letter from Paton to Sir Alexander Korda | ||
Letter from Paton to Sir Alexander Korda | ||
Letter from Paton to Mrs M. Hackel |