A photograph showing Parliament House in Cape Town with a view of Table Mountain in the background, 1891. The photograph was probably taken by someone who did a tour of Cape Town in 1891. Inscription: "To dear Ethel, from Joe, Xmas 1891"
Photographic album : containing photographs of Indian troops and members of an Indian press contingent, taken in the Middle East (including Iraq) and Italy during World War II, taken during a tour by a contingent of Indian Press correspondents, 1945, photographer unknown.
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 Mr A. Metcalf presenting a Pathfinder detachment flag to a group of older boys, representing Pathfinders. Standing next to him are Pathfinder officers and other people who have come to the presentation
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 church group of young boys, known as Pathfinders in uniform, marching and bearing a flag at a Pathfinder camp
A photograph album showing views of buildings and people at St Michaels and St Matthews Missions in Keiskammahoek, South Africa.. This photograph is showing a sledge pulled by oxen, transporting patients to hospital, with a young boy leading the sledge.
A sepia-toned studio portrait of Paul Ngxamngxa, who is seated and leaning his head on his right hand. Lovedale College would have taken advantage of the University's African language examinations; Ngxamngxa earned a Lovedale qualification in 1880.
A series of photographs showing views of forced removal of communities from Klipfontein farm, near Kenton-on-sea, and other areas, to Glenmore in 1979. These photographs were accumulated by Ben Maclennan when he worked as a journalist for Eastern Province Herald, covering the move, and when he wrote the book "Glenmore : the story of a forced romoval" This photograph shows men, including, Mr Zakhe (left) and Mr Gqukani at a meeting with Black Sash members, Glenmore 1982