South Africa (nation)
Found in 3003 Collections and/or Records:
[? Tigendra in border], 1969-01
Contains slides including a group of seven interiors of Marnham's house taken in August 1968, three showing servants in February 1968 and one of the visit of the Mayor for the celebration of the Queen's birthday on 20 April 1968. The majority show the garden, from scenes in April 1967 to seven transparencies making up a panorama taken on the eve of departure in March 1970. In between these are extensive views both of individual clumps of flowers and more general scenes.
'Tigers Kloof in the Langberg Mountains, west of Griqualand, 1872', 1872
Water colours and pen and ink sketches documenting Anderson's travels in southern Africa, accompanied by his original captions and explanatory notes. The original titles and captions have been enclosed in single quotation marks, and have been transcribed in the catalogue as found, with the exception of an egregiously offensive term used in some titles, which has not been transcribed. Where possible, modern place names have been supplied.
Tobacco growing in the Cape, 1925
203 x 152 mm. A close-up of tobacco plants in a field.
Toisi River. Drying wool at the wool washery, 1900 - 1910
201 x 144 mm. Showing African women tending large piles of wool drying on stones.
Tokai, An avenue, 1925
202 x 151 mm. Showing a wagon loaded with logs driving along an avenue of oaks in Tokai, a suburb of Cape Town.
[Tomb of President Paulus Kruger in Pretoria], 1900 - 1910
152 x 205 mm. Showing the grave of President Kruger in the old cenetry at Pretoria, consisting of a massive black marble tombstone topped by a white bust of him (1825-1904). To the left of his grave, in the same plot, is the tomb of his second wife Gezina Susanna Frederika Wilhelmina Du Plessis (1831-1901) whom he had married in 1847. Kruger died in Switzerland and was embalmed and temporarily laid in a vault beoire finally being moved to Pretoria.
Tommy at a Railway siding, 1901 - 1902
85 x 85 mm. Presumably captioned on the reverse. Showing a soldier sitting on a wall, with huts and wagons in the background.
Tonga girls dressed for a dance, 1930 - 1950
153 x 207 mm. The caption continues: 'The two bead strings hanging from their necks indicate that they are engaged to be married.'
Tonga girls, spectators at Tshonque Show, Umbombo [Ubombo] District, 1930 - 1950
155 x 205 mm.
Tonga maidens showing tribal marks on their faces, copper and bead necklaces, 1930 - 1950
156 x 192 mm.
Tonga man showing tribal marks, 1930 - 1950
152 x 209 mm.
Tonga mother and child, 1930 - 1950
150 x 204 mm. The caption continues: 'Note the baby's "wooly" hair.'
Tonga woman and child, 1930 - 1950
112 x 204 mm.
Tonga woman and child, 1930 - 1950
155 x 204 mm.
Tonga woman and children, 1930 - 1950
124 x 205 mm.
Tongas of Chief Albert of the Mhila Tribe, Reserve 14, dancing the Ingonga dance, 1930 - 1950
150 x 101 mm.
Tour de Jeppe: Mines D’ Or, 1873 - 1874
191 x 142 mm. Showing the vertical tower of rock protruding above trees with a valley beyond. Exact location unidentified, possibly at the northern head of the Blyde Canyon.
Toverwater Poort, near Oudtshoorn, Cape, 1925
152 x 196 mm. A view looking along the rocky gorge near Oudtshoom with a passenger train passing along the base of the valley.
Town Hall, 1925
198 x 147 mm. A view from the junction of Church Street and West Street, Durban, showing the west and north facades of the town hall. With motor cars parked on the street in the foreground.
Town Hall and Siege Memorial, 1902
Town Hall and Siege Memorial, Mafeking, 1902
Town Hall and Smith Street, Durban, 1920 - 1929
Photograph by A.R.
Town Hall, Durban, 1920 - 1929
Photograph by Sapsco Real Photo.
Town Hall, Durban, Natal [i.e. KwaZulu-Natal], 1888
190 x 124 mm. A view from the junction of Gardiner and West Streets looking across towards the town hall, a porticoed building surmounted by an over large clock tower. Built in 1885, it was converted into the Post Office in 1910 when the new city hall was completed.
Town Hall, Johannesburg, 1925
203 x 152 mm. Showing the porticoed façade of the city hall, surmounted by a tower and a dome which stands at the corner of Market Square. The foundation stone of the building was laid by the Duke of Connaught on 29th November 1910. With trams in the foreground.