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Group of people outside a house A group of people standing and sitting outside the house
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Group of people with a fowl A nun and group of people outside the house with a man carrying a fowl
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Group of women listening to a man A man is talking to a group of women outside the house
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Group photograph believed to be of the bride, Julia Marguerite Maria? van der Riet and groom, Commander C Woolley, their family and guests, including a number of Royal Naval officers
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Group portrait of Cecil John Rhodes, Robert Dundas Graham and one other unidentified man, possibly fellow students
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Half-length portrait of Cecil John Rhodes
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Hanley, John - grave of
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Head and shoulders portrait of Andrew Hudson Bain (1819-17.7.1896)
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Head and shoulders portrait of Gordon le Sueur, Secretary of Cecil John Rhodes
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Head and shoulders portrait of John (Johnie or Jack) Grimmer (1867-1902), Secretary to Cecil John Rhodes
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Head and shoulders portrait of R J Painter of Fort Beaufort Set of photographs - Head and shoulders portrait of R J Painter of Fort Beaufort and full-length portraits of 4 grandsons including Frank Ellis aged 16 months (1883), 3 of them wearing sailor suits. Photos taken between 1865 and 1888.
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Headstone for George Rex Esquire The inscription on the headstone reads: “In memory of George Rex Esquire proprietor and founder of Knysna died 3rd April 1839”.
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Healdtown Institution choir, 1948 Group photograph of the Healdtown Institution choir of 1948.
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His Royal Highness Prince Alfred
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HMS Southampton, Port Natal, 1842 The note at the bottom reads: “A view of HMS Southampton covering the landing the landing of troops at Port Natal”,HMS Southampton, Port Natal, 1842.
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Honourable John Montagu It is a photograph of a drawing on stone done by J H Lynch from a daguerreotype by Kijsurn. The Note on the back reads: “Cory: The Rise of SA. Vol. iv. P. 257. Hon John Montagu fr. Lithograph by J.H. Lynch. (From Newman’s biographical mansion of Montagu)
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Hubert Davies and Spain Engineers Note on the back: “Works of Hubert Davies and Spain Main str. West, Johannesburg. AB Soutter, AMC, JB Dickenson, HE Cheshire (Manager)”
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Inggs Undertakers: a brief history of the firm; and explanatory notes on the data captures from the diaries A BRIEF HISTORY IF THE FIRM: Alexander Will, a Blacksmith of Aberdeen in Scotland, arrived in this country aboard the “Bermondsey” in November 1859. He was accompanied by his wife Sarah (nee Hay) and two small sons. The couple eventually had a family of 5 sons and 3 daughters. It is not known when the firm began but there is evidence that it was functioning in 1879 and may well have begun about 6 years prior to that. Unfortunately the diaries have only survived from 1900. Sarah died in 1914 and Alexander in March 1915. Their son, John Chalmers Will, then ran the firm until his death in 1952 when it passed to a relative, Oliver Douglas Inggs and became known as Inggs Undertakers. Oliver was known far and wide as “O.D.” and the locals knew the firm always as “Will’s Parlour” until the last of the generation that remembered the Will connection had passed on! O.D. ran the business and was an active participant in the daily affairs until his death on 30 June 1996 at the very advanced aged of 92 years. Still under the name of Inggs Undertakers it passed to the Wolmarans family – Mary Bowker (formerly Wolmarans) being a niece of O.D.’s and in 2004 is still being operated by Mary who is now a widow.
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Inside Post Retief
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Insignia on a silver cup
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J.F. Meyer & C.Stockholm
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Jane Prynn nee Clarke, 1781-1861 The note on the back reads: “Jane Prynn born (Clarke) the 13th May 1781. Died at Lindale near Salem on 4th day of March aged 79 years 9 months and 19 days.”
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John Chase Photograph of John Centlivres Chase (1806-1876).
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John Fairbairn, Esq., M,L.A. Three-quarter length portrait of John Fairbairn.
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Joseph Kirkman, 1822-1880 One of 5 photographs: Portraits of Joseph Kirkman (1822-1880), Mrs Joseph Kirkman, their daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs Andrew Blanckenberg.