Africa (continent)
Found in 20095 Collections and/or Records:
Tulbagh - cascade on Waterfall River, 1880
Tulbagh - Kloof [i.e. Oorlogskloof] Waterfall River, 1880
Tulbagh towards the end of the 18th century, 1970
A three-part series of black and white images on card designed to provide teachers with material to illustrate history lessons. The series includes a wide range of pictures, portraits and photographs. Titles and captions have been recorded as found and may contain offensive, inappropriate or outdated terms. The items are undated, but probably originate from between the 1960s and 1980s.
Tulbagh - Waterfall, 1880
The print is initialled 'SA'.
Tungulu, formerly head of the Katengo council making an address to councillors, 1945
Tunis; Arabian pavilion, Belvedere, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
Tunis Cathedral, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
Tunis: scenes and types, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
Tunis: street scenes, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
Tunnel and cogwheel section Waterval Onder end, I.M.Ry Transvl., 1900 - 1910
206 x 148 mm. A view looking down on a curving section of track climbing the side of a steep hill on the Laurenco Marques line near Waterval Onder. The tunnel in the sheer cliff face can be seen in the background. The line here features a central rack meshed into cogs on the underside of the locomotive to provide purchase on the steep gradient. The only rack railway in South Africa, it became obsolete with the advent of more powerful engines.
Tunnel diversion on the Waldia [i.e. Weldiya] road, 1943
115 x 85 mm. Showing an automobile stopped in the road, and a tunnel to the right.
Tunnel of rack section, Waterval Boven end, I.M.Ry, Transvaal, 1900 - 1910
206 x 147 mm. Showing the rack railway running between sheer rock faces towards the entrance to the tunnel near Waterval Boven. Founded as a railway camp around 1894, Waterval Boven was used by the Boers as a prisoner of war camp in the South African war.
[Tupari(?)], 1934
Showing three women.
[Tupari(?)], 1934
Full-length portrait of a woman.
[Tupari(?)], 1934
Showing a man and a woman.
Tupari(?), 1934
Showing a woman and young infant in a sling on her back.
Tupari woman at here [Kakala], 1934
Showing a woman with a baby in a sling on her back.
Tupari woman at here [Kakala], 1934
Head and shoulders profile.
[Tupari woman at Kakala], 1934
Showing a woman holding a baby examining the wall of a building.
Turfloop African University, 1967-11
The majority of these were taken in the north of the province; at Magoebaskoof (two visits); Tzaneen (including a sequence showing sisal growing and processing); Vendaland in the extreme north and a few coming south to Orhigstad and Graskop. A group taken at Mala Mala camp is assumed to be in the Transvaal, though the precise location has not been found. The section concludes with a visit to a fishing lodge at Dulstroom in December 1969.
Turfloop Library, 1967-10
The majority of these were taken in the north of the province; at Magoebaskoof (two visits); Tzaneen (including a sequence showing sisal growing and processing); Vendaland in the extreme north and a few coming south to Orhigstad and Graskop. A group taken at Mala Mala camp is assumed to be in the Transvaal, though the precise location has not been found. The section concludes with a visit to a fishing lodge at Dulstroom in December 1969.
[Turkana landscape], 1934
[Turkana landscape], 1934
[Turkana landscape], 1934
[Turkana people], 1934
Showing an adult and several children. The caption reads: 'The Turkana are a Gypsy race. So their huts are no more than shelters. When it rains they put skins on the roof'.