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British Settlers in Natal, 1824-1857

British Settlers in Natal, 1824-1857

By Shelagh O'Byrne Spencer

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8 January 2019

James Grantham

The story of a local family (taken from ‘The Witness’. 2009-06-04 00:00 Stephen Coan PIETERMARITZBURG resident Leonard Grantham and his cousin Audrey Klaas, who lives in Britain, have together unearthed their family history and its a heady tale of pioneering, romance and scandal. Their great-grandfather was James Grantham, who surveyed Durban harbour in 1858, created one of the first maps...

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7 October 2018

Some views of Isandlwana

The British army was, famously, defeated by the Zulus at Isandlwana. Here are some images of the battlefield.  

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7 October 2018

Battlefields Tour, July 2018. Rorke’s Drift.

This is the first in a series of photos taken at the site of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. These are the sites of two major battles in the Anglo-Zulu war. The image shows the bridge over the Buffalo River near Rorke’s Drift. This is the place where the British army crossed the river from Natal in January 1879, thus invading...

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11 June 2018

WOODHEAD, Henry

WOODHEAD, Henry Born c. 1820, Salford, Manchester. Died 26.03.1857, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Farmer, trader, carrier/waggoner. 1820.00.00c. Born. (Date calculated from age at death. [MSC 3/21 No. W4]). Parents were Alfred and Ann Woodhead of Salford, Manchester. (Ibid) 1851.05.09 Came on the John Line which was lying outside the bar on this date. MasterCapt. Palmer, 598 tons, 144 passengers. (NW 09.05.51) 1853.04.01...

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25 April 2018

Battlefields website

KwaZulu-Natal is not only home to the settlers, but is also the site of many famous battles of the Anglo-Zulu war. To find out more about visiting the battlefields, go to http://www.battlefieldsroute.co.za/

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20 April 2018

Free walking tours of Dundee

Walk around Dundee and learn about our interesting history Read more at https://northernnatalcourier.co.za/82624/walk-around-dundee-learn-interesting-history/

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