Pretoria (inhabited place)
Found in 110 Collections and/or Records:
Pulling down Dutch Reformed Church, 1902
The church was built in 1884-85 and pulled down in 1902 as the tower was unsafe.
Pulling down tower, Dutch Reformed Church, 1902
The Church was built in 1884-5 and was pulled down c. 1902 as the tower was unsafe.
Pulling down tower, Dutch Reformed Church, 1902
The Church was built in 1884-5 and was pulled down c. 1902 as the tower was unsafe.
Pulling down tower, Dutch Reformed Church, 1902
The Church was built in 1884-5 and was pulled down c. 1902 as the tower was unsafe.
[Raadsaal, Pretoria], 1925
203 x 149 mm. A view looking across Church Square towards the north façade of the old government buildings.
Royal Engineers, 1880 - 1881
190 x 142 mm. Showing a group of Royal Engineers posed in the eastern part of the camp.
[Sir George Pomeroy Colley], 1880 - 1881
'Sketch of the British Camp at Pretoria at the commencement of the Boer War on Christmas day 1880', 25 Dec. 1880
The caption reads, 'On the right hand is the Convent Laarger [Laager] in which the foot volunteers were quartered. The centre camp was the head quarters of the Garrison under Colonel Gilde. On the left hand in the corner was the Civil Camp for the townspeople. The long brick buildings in the centre of the sketch were for ladies.'
Stephen Johannes Paulus Kruger (1824-1904), 1932
207 x 295 mm. A studio portrait showing President Kruger seated and holding a scroll of paper in his right hand. The original print is autographed by Kruger in the top left hand corner.
The 2.21st Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1880 - 1881
196 x 139 mm. Showing men of the Royal Scots Fusiliers on parade in Pretoria, with the band in the foreground.
'The Apes Poort and the Magaliesburg Mountains beyond. Exercising the troops in the Pretoria Garrison, 15th February 1881', 15 Feb. 1881
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.
The Chief Editor, in his quiet mood, 1880 - 1881
55 x 81 mm. (oval print). A head and shoulders carte de visite portrait of Du Val in uniform.
The Chief Editor, in his War Paint, 1880 - 1881
56 x 92 mm. A full length carte de visite portrait showing Charles Du Val in uniform, holding a rifle and posed against a studio backdrop of palm trees and hill scenery.
The Colours of the 94th Regt and 2.21st Royal Scots Fusiliers-trooped in the Garrison Square, Pretoria after ‘Bronkhorst Spruit’, 1880 - 1881
190 x 141 mm. Showing the colours of the 94th Regiment and 2nd Battalion of the 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers placed in front of a tent in the camp at Pretoria. The colours were saved after the disastrous opening hostilities of the war in the engagement at Bronkhorst Spruit (December 20 1880).
The Convent Redoubt and Jail Laager from Mr. Van der Veen’s House, 1880 - 1881
190 x 143 mm. A view looking across cleared ground (with a few cattle and an unidentified figure standing beside a camera and tripod in the foreground) towards the main concentration of defensive forces in Pretoria. Various locations keyed and identified in the photograph are: A. The Military Camp (background, right of centre); B. Fort Commeline (at the summit of the distant hills); C. Loretto Nuns, Convent (sandbagged building at right); D. The Tronk (Jail) Laager (at left).
The Fountains, Pretoria, 1900 - 1910
205 x 152 mm. A view in the Fountains Valley south of the town showing a stream passing through light woodland. Proclaimed a game and nature reserve in 1895.
The Garrison Office and Staff, 1880
190 x 141 mm. Showing a group of officers, a Sergeant Major of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, an African scout and an African prisoner posed outside the Garrison Office. Identified members of the group are: Mr. Melville, Mr. Lys, Lieut. Col. Gildea, Spencer F. Chichester, Garrison Adjutant, and Charles De Val. A photograph used as the basis for an illustration in Du Val, vol. II, facing p. 22.
The Garrison Office, The Camp, Pretoria, 1880 - 1881
The Presidency, Pretoria, 1932
The Pretoria Carabineers, 1880 - 1881
The Publishing Office and Editor’s Quarters-‘News of the Camp’, 1880 - 1881
190 x 137 mm. A duplicate of Y3055A/2, showing editorial staff and soldiers gathered in front of the tents and wagons used as offices by the newspaper. Figures identified beneath the print are: Capt. J.Mc.W. Clarke; Mr. Strecker (foreman printed); Mr. Lys (see also Y3055A/19); C.W. Decker (-1912), joint editor of ‘News of the Camp’ and the founder of the earlier 'Transvaal Argus’; Charles Du Val; a private of the 94th Regiment; the compositors; Mr. Mitchelson; and Mr Goodwill.
The terraces with Pretoria beyond taken from the steps 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.
The Transport Department-Major Walton D.A.C.S., 1880 - 1881
191 x 119 mm. Showing a group of Transport Officers (with Major Walton presumably seated in the middle of the front row) in the Camp, with a larger number of men in the background.
The Union Buildings taken from the road, 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.
The Union Buildings taken from the terraces, 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.