South Africa (nation)
Found in 3622 Collections and/or Records:
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 Titles and captions have been recorded as found and may contain offensive, inappropriate or outdated terms.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'.
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 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.
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.
Twelve Apostles, seen from Table Mountain, 1942
53 x 80 mm
Twelve choice views of beautiful Knysna and Keurbooms River, 1920 - 1929
Collection of monochrome postcards. Published by H.S. Joseph, The Handy House, Kynsa.
Twelve views of Natal [i.e. KwaZulu-Natal], 1910
Collection of monochrome postcards (one card missing from original set of twelve).
Two buffalo, 1968-02
Two cheetah : [marked] good, 1968-06
Two cheetah : [marked] good, 1968-06
Two elephants and tree across road, 1967-08
[Two horses grazing], 1901
115 x 95 mm.
[Two horses grazing], 1901
115 x 95 mm. A similar view to Y3058H/12.
[Two horses grazing], 1901
115 x 95 mm.
Two Klipspringers, Orpen Dam, 1969-12
Two Kudu cows, 1968-08
[Two ladies with flowers], 1969-01
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.
Two lionesses, 1968-02
Two lions playing, 1968-02
[Two men], 1929
53 x 77 mm.
[Two men], 1929
58 x 83 mm.
'Two red sandstone Kopjies at the back of Mongwater, Khama’s Country. Women and children taking water to the Station', 1869 - 1878
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.