Tugela (river)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Camp of Naval Brigade of H.M.S. 'Active', 1879 - 1880
205 x 133 mm. A view looking over scrubland towards the Tugela River with the tents of the Naval Brigade overlooking the river. Not visible in this print is Fort Pearson, beyond the tents. In the foreground small kraals dot the countryside. The print is stamped 'Lloyd Artist Natal.' [James Lloyd]
Colenso, Natal [KwaZulu-Natal] - Main power station for the supply of electricity to the Natal [KwaZulu-Natal] main line. On the Tugela River, 1925
203 x 140 mm. Showing the power station buildings (erected in 1924) with the Tugela River in the foreground.
Commissariat Stores, Lower Tugela, Natal [i.e. KwaZulu-Natal], 1879 - 1880
203 x 136 mm. Showing tents, boxes and sacks of stores on the bank of the Tugela River below Fort Pearson, with a group of soldiers posed for the photographer in the foreground.
Drift, Lower Tugela (from Natal) [i.e. KwaZulu-Natal], 1879
Fort Pearson from Zululand, 1879 - 1880
202 x 137 mm. A view looking south across the Tugela River from Zululand towards Fort Pearson, situated on the summit of the cliffs on the farther bank. The photographer is probably J. R. Mee.
Fort Pearson, Lower Tugela, Natal [i.e. KwaZulu-Natal], 1879 - 1880
Inyoni Drift, Zululand, 1879 - 1880
Source of the Tugela (not Tagela) in the Drakensberg Mountains, 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.
Tugela Falls, Colenso, Natal, 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.