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 children dressed up for a nativity play
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 press cutting relating to the Pathfinder award to be presented to Kecwere Raleru, an African boy, by Prince George, for showing bravery when he saved the lives of three people from a burning hut by dragging them out
A series of photographs taken at the time of the Klipfontein evictions, the resultant trial at the Supreme Court Grahamstown, and the eventual settlement of those evicted in the Glenmore resettlement location, showing some of the residents involved, officials, members of the press, as well as aerial and on site views of Glenmore. Photographers: Dave Forbes, Ben Maclennan, Evert Smith, and an unknown photographer. This photograph shows a group of five men, probably members of the East Cape Administration Board who are visiting Glenmore, and a pressman or newspaper reporter taking pictures.
From left to right: Janie Henson, Daisy Price, C.W. Price, Isabel Henson and Nellie Price. Daisy and Nellie Price were sisters of the All Sain't Convent, London. Janie is Isabel's daughter.
Portrait of Elizabeth Lees Price (born Moffat), daughter of Robert and Mary Moffat, and wife to Roger Price. Robert Moffat was a Scottish missionary to Africa.
Full-length portrait of a young man dressed in a leopard skin kaross, carrying a small ornamented ox-hide shield, assegais and a kierie. The portrait is annotated in pencil, "Prince Kekolokowina in full dress".
Pritchard Street (up to date), shewing Thorne Stuttaford's new six-storied Stockhouse, the ground on which this building is erected, 50ft by 50ft., cost £35,000.