The 1820-Settlers
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Thomas Baines Church Parade in 1846 -
Programme of the centenary celebrations in commemoration of the arrival of the 1820 British settlers of Albany, to be held at Port Elizabeth on April 9th and at Grahamstown on April 11th 1921 -
Ruth Sweetnam Talbot and Henry Talbot -
Farmhouse at Klu-Klu near Fort Beaufort -
Joseph Mildenhall, British Settler -
Portrait of Henry Pedlar taken 1820 -
Arrival of the British on shore at Algoa Bay -
Transport ship named "Chapman" -
Settlers coming ashore -
Sir Rufane Donkin -
A medal awarded to Mr D Penn for candles -
Topographical map of the division of Albany -
Butler's party -
Divisional map of Albany -
Divisional map of Albany -
Divisional map of Albany -
Divisional map of Albany -
The district of Albany, formerly t'Zuureveld -
General plan of the South Eastern part of the district of Albany in the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope shewing the situation and exact boundaries of the lands allotted for the location of English Settlers as also towns, military and other establishments , personal grants of lands etc. -
Tombstone of Joseph Trollip: sixth and youngest son of the late Joseph Trollip, one of the British Settlers of 1820 -
Joseph Trollip: came out as a boy with Settlers. Father of Mary Collet nee Trollip -
Conference between Col. Hare and Sandilli (sic) -
Lt-General Sir Rufane Shawe Donkin -
Settlers on shore being greeted by Sir Rufane Shawe Donkin -
Settlers going ashore