South Africa (nation)
Found in 3622 Collections and/or Records:
Captain [Berkeley] Goren, 1901
115 x 95 mm. An officer stands beside Goren who is holding the bridle of a horse.
[Captain Berkeley Goren standing beside horse], 1901
90 x 100 mm. Goren is identified from caption in Y3058H/42.
Captain Van der Ven, Cape Town, 1868 - 1880
40 x 65 mm. (Vignetted oval). A carte de visite half length studio portrait of the bearded Captain Van der Ven. Wilhelmus J. Van der Ven is listed as living at Sea Point in The Cape of Good Hope Directory and Almanac for 1868. By 1879 he is listed as a wine merchant residing at Arnheim House, Buitencingel. In the 1880 edition, he is listed as being in Europe and does not appear in the 1882 edition.
Captive cock ostrich showing plumes, 1968-03 - 1968
Car of Cape to Cairo Expedition, 1915
Showing a motor-car in Cape Town with 'Cape-Cairo' painted on its bonnet.
Caretaker's cottage, South African Museum, Cape Town, 1902
87 x 82 mm. Showing the small cottage standing near the main museum buildings in the Botanical Gardens.
Cartes-de-Visite of paintings of the Transvaal
Cartoon by L'ons, 1940 - 1989
A print of a cartoon entitled 'Triumphal entry of the L-t G-v-rn-r into Grahams Town'.
Cascades, Butterworth River, 1900 - 1910
204 x 154 mm. Showing a series of cascades on the Butterworth River (probably the Gcuwa River).
Cascades de Mac-Mac (Mines D’Or), 1873 - 1874
190 x 140 mm. Another view of the Mac Mac Falls (see Y3055B/2) with the Blyde River in the background.
Castle Rocks - Mitchell's Pass - near Ceres, Cape, 1925
292 x 228 mm. A view looking across the valley from the Mitchell's Pass Road towards the sheer ramparts of rock of the Castle Rocks. Ceres is situated at the foot of the Hex River Mountains [i.e. Hex Rivierberge] in the south west Cape.
Caterpillars near Palabosa, 1969-12
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.
Caterpillars near Palabosa, 1969-12
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.
Cathedral, Cape Town from St. George's Street, Table Mountain on the left, 1915
A view looking along St. George's Street towards the porticoed facade and tower of St. George's Cathedral, built in 1830 and modelled on St. Pancras Church. A new section in granite, on which worked started in 1901, was designed by Sir Herbert Baker.
Cathedral, Pietermaritzburg, 1875 - 1880
165 x 109 mm. A view from the road showing the small stone church. Exact location unidentified.
Cathedral Rock at Keurbooms, C.P., 1920 - 1929
Collection of monochrome postcards. Published by H.S. Joseph, The Handy House, Kynsa.
Cathkin Peak, Drakensberg, Natal [KwaZulu-Natal], 1925
152 x 202 mm. A view looking across rocky gorges to the distant flat-topped Cathkin Peak.
[Cattle and military scouts], 1901
115 x 95 mm.
Caxton Street, 1902
273 x 107 mm. A view looking along Caxton Street towards the market square. Identified among the ruins are the Electrical Co., Searle Bros and Co., the Police Station and the new premises of the Union Castle Co.
Caxton Street and Market Square, 1902
300 x 105 mm. A view showing the section of Caxton Street which adjoins the market square. Identified among the ruins are the Union Castle Co. offices and the Grand Hotel. A note states 'Sparks and blazing material carried from lower end of square by force of gale, these set a stack of forage alight near the corner and soon adjoining buildings were in a blaze, the fire gradually extending to the whole block.'
Cecil Rhodes' house Groote Schuur, Cape Town, 1915
Showing a porticoed verandah.
Cemetery near Ladysmith, 1900
214 x 132 mm. Burial place where some of those killed at Hart's Hill on 24 Feb. 1900 were buried. These have been identified as Claude Sitwell, Captains E.G. Maitland and S.C. Maitland of the Gordon Highlanders, and Lt. Colonel T.M.G. Thackeray, Major F.A. Sanders and Lieutenant W.O. Stuart of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Central Company's Shaft, Kimberley Mine, 1888
192 x 126 mm. Showing miners and company employees grouped around the main shaft at the base of the Big Hole.
Centrifugals, 1925
203 x 152 mm. Showing centrifuge machinery in a sugar refinery. The location is most likely near Durban.
Ceres, the stream, 1910
A series of watercolours commissioned from the Rhodesian artist Mrs Gilbert Stephenson to be used in colouring lantern slides to illustrate the fifth handbook, A.J. Sargent, 'South Africa: seven lectures (London, 1914). Stephenson had been recommended by the British South Africa Company.