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A bride after or before the wedding
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A building
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A child sitting
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A child sitting under an umbrella
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A child sitting with a dog
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A child with a cart
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A couple standing infront of a fence
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A drawing by Frederick Guy Butler, as well of Roan II Milner House, 1937
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A group of boys (Pathfinders) performing folk dance A photograph album compiled by Mary Butler, containing photographs of Wayfarers, Sunbeams and Pathfinders, mostly in Cradock. Two newspaper clippings and a handwritten concert programme included. There are three photographs of Rev. James Arthur Calata's young daughters, and he himself is included in two photographs. This photograph showing a group of young and older boys, Pathfinders, wearing uniform and performing a folk dance
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A group of boys (Pathfinders) performing folk dance A photograph album compiled by Mary Butler, containing photographs of Wayfarers, Sunbeams and Pathfinders, mostly in Cradock. Two newspaper clippings and a handwritten concert programme included. There are three photographs of Rev. James Arthur Calata's young daughters, and he himself is included in two photographs. This photograph shows a group of young and older boys, Pathfinders, wearing uniform and performing a folk dance
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A hunter with his rifle sitting next to an ox wagon
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A lady laying on the sand
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A lady standing in a garden
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A lady wearing a hat
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A location innocent A photograph album compiled by Mary Butler, containing photographs of Wayfarers, Sunbeams and Pathfinders, mostly in Cradock. Two newspaper clippings and a handwritten concert programme included. There are three photographs of Rev. James Arthur Calata's young daughters, and he himself is included in two photographs. This photograph showing a woman wearing a veil, her face is smeared with clay
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A man and a lady on camels
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A postcard of the golden wedding anniversary of John and Mary Collett at Grass Ridge, 19 July 1904 Golden Wedding, Grass Ridge. Married at Doornberg, the home of the parents of the bride, on July 19th, 1854, by the Rev. J N O Edwards, John Collett, son of James and Rhoda Collet, to Mary, daughter of Joseph and Phoebe Trollip.
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A postcard to Mrs Butler from Elsie - Chanctonbury Ring, West Sussex, England
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A soldier's grave at Fort Wiltshire (Willshire) In P E Raper's "New Dictionary of South African Place Names", ISBN 1868421902, is this entry, on page 105: *Fort Willshire - Former fort at the confluence of the Keiskamma and Rhwantsana Rivers, 23km south-south-east of Alice, at 32 59S, 26 55E. It was named in honour of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Willshire, veteran of the Peninsular War, who took command in 1819.
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A stream
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A wedding
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A woman sitting in a tree next to a stream
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A woman with a dog
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Aerogramme from Cheshire, England to Pretoria A letter from Rev Dr and Mrs S H Russell about their stay in Cheshire, England, written to Miss Jean Irons from Val de Grace, Pretoria, South Africa, dated 6th July 1977.
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African clergyman James Arthur Calata with Mrs E C Butler and Wayfarer officers A photograph album compiled by Mary Butler, containing photographs of Wayfarers, Sunbeams and Pathfinders, mostly in Cradock. Two newspaper clippings and a handwritten concert programme included. There are three photographs of Rev. James Arthur Calata's young daughters, and he himself is included in two photographs. This photograph showing a Mrs E.C. (Alice Eyre) Butler with Wayfarer officers and Rev. James Arthur Calata