South Africa (nation)
Found in 3509 Collections and/or Records:
Alluvial gold diggings, Kantoori, 1900 - 1910
205 x 152 mm. Showing a group of miners standing beside wooden sluicing equipment near a stream in an extensively excavated patch of land.
Aloe sp, Bontebok Park, Swellendam, 1968-08
Amajuba Hill 1881, 1884-06
195 x 136 mm. A general view of Amajuba Hill, with an African Kraal on the level ground in the foreground. Scene of the Boer attack of February 27 1881 when the English forces holding the top of the hill were routed and Sir George Colley was killed.
Amangwane bride, Winterton area, Natal, 1947
AMW [i.e .Amy Wilson] gathering figs, 1901 - 1902
85 x 75 mm. Presumably captioned on the reverse. Henry Francis Wilson is also visible.
AMW [i.e. Amy Wilson] on the stoep making lace, 1901 - 1902
85 x 85 mm. Presumably captioned on the reverse.
An African Farm, 1900 - 1910
104 x 75 mm. Showing small farm buildings with cattle in the foreground and mountains on the horizon. Exact location unidentified.
'An ancient fort at Tati; old gold diggings in Matabeleland erected by a white race many hundred years back, called by the natives [historic term] Abalamba', 1877
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.
An irrigating canal and river, 1925
203 x 151 mm. Showing a man-made irrigation canal running alongside a river. Exact location unidentified.
An ostrich farm, 1899 - 1900
219 x 166 mm. Showing a troop of ostriches on C.D. Charlwood's farm at Graaff Reinet, with a figure seated in a ponycart in the foreground. By 1891 Graff Reinet was the sixth largest producer of ostrich feathers in the colony, although the trade has now completely disappeared from the area. The print is signed 'Roe W Phor.'
'An outspanning Station on the road from Monginato to Matabeleland, close to which near the great granite rocks there is a small spring of water. The country beyond is one dense forest, October, 1877', 1877-10
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.
An underground scene, 1925
198 x 151 mm. Showing a group of miners resting at the working surface with a trolley line in the foreground.
'Ancient ruins at Impakin River', 1869 - 1877
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.
… and Lewis, 1969-01
Animals, 1967 - 1969
Annosal mine, Beeshoek near Postmasberg. Gagiano, Mayor pf Pbg, Nora Hartley, Susan Marnham, Col Jumbo Harris, Pilot, Hartley, 1968
Another view if St Martins in the Field. Cradock, 1928-06-22
Album of mostly 80 x 54 mm prints. There is a brief list describing items 1-98, which document the trip from Southampton to South Africa, travel in South Africa, and the visit to Southern Rhodesia. Many photos do not appear in the exact numerical order given in the listing. The rest of the images are uncaptioned, but their general locations have been identified by reference to the diary RCMS 353/1.
'Another view of Langberg [Langeberg] Mountains showing the pointed hills', 1868
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.
Another view of the Dam [at Lake Arthur], 1928-06-22
Album of mostly 80 x 54 mm prints. There is a brief list describing items 1-98, which document the trip from Southampton to South Africa, travel in South Africa, and the visit to Southern Rhodesia. Many photos do not appear in the exact numerical order given in the listing. The rest of the images are uncaptioned, but their general locations have been identified by reference to the diary RCMS 353/1.
Another view of the Union Buildings, 1928-07-08
Print at RCMS 353/2/62.
Another view of the Union Buildings, 1928-07-03
Album of mostly 80 x 54 mm prints. There is a brief list describing items 1-98, which document the trip from Southampton to South Africa, travel in South Africa, and the visit to Southern Rhodesia. Many photos do not appear in the exact numerical order given in the listing. The rest of the images are uncaptioned, but their general locations have been identified by reference to the diary RCMS 353/1.
Anstey's Building, Johannesburg, 1950
A collection of small postcards measuring 83 x 58 mm., captioned in letterpress on the reverse. Photographs by Art Co. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Ante-chamber, upper floor showing cabinets and glass collection, 1930
Collection of loose monochrome postcards of the Koopmans de Wet House in Cape Town. The house, originally lived in by Mrs Marie Koopmans de Wet, is a museum of South African national antiques.
Apples, 1925
204 x 151 mm. Showing apple trees laden with ripe fruit in an orchard.
Apricots, 1925
190 x 139 mm. Showing a cluster of apricots growing on a tree.