RMG3D9RJ–Angelo Gold Mine, East Rand, Transvaal, South Africa
RF2P8EJ98–South East Africa. Rhodesia Salisbury Transvaal. BARTHOLOMEW 1898 old map
RMW57ECC–Transvaal country south of Johannesburg, looking east from the Reservoir, S.A., Underwood and Underwood, 1901
RFGKM7DF–South East Africa. Rhodesia Salisbury Transvaal. BARTHOLOMEW, 1904 antique map
RMBWXW4J–bizarre cliff forms bridge river flow Blyde canyon east Transvaal Pretoria gulch South Africa waterfall
RFMNARX4–Landscape on the East Frontier of Transvaal. South Africa 1885 old print
RMAJWBCA–Cocodrile Farm East Transvaal South Africa
RFFDB9C2–TRANSVAAL EAST: SOUTH AFRICA. Inset town plan of Pretoria. Railways, 1920 map
RMA4618W–SOUTH AFRICA East Transvaal Kruger National Park Two African Elephants Loxodonta africana walking on the horizon at sunset
RF2HJT3NT–Johannesburg Town Hall faces the east side of the old Market Square. On the left is the Post Office. South Africa. Transvaal (1923)
RMMFGW6X–CHEETAH fur detail Acinonyx jubatus Loskop Sanctuary ,East Transvaal, Republic of South Africa
RM2BWBYD5–Wimbeldon versus South Africa at Wimbeldon The full South Africa squad: Unknown order AJ Riley (Transvaal), A Finlayson (Port Elizabeth) , CR Thompson (Transvaal), GW Brunton (Natal), A Berry (East London), F Schwerin (Cape Town) , EE Howell (Orange Free State) captain, BP Tuohy (Natal) , RA Skene (Natal) , G Parry (Cape Town) , JR Hicklin (Transvaal) , J Green (Transvaal), P Jacobi (East London), JR West (Cape Town), A Maton (Natal), D Murray (Cape Town), G Hodgson (Transvaal), NS Walker (Transvaal), HC Williams (Cape Town) vice-captain, ESG Stuart (Cape Town). 6 September 1924
RME18G71–Entrance to East Rand Mall, Boksburg, East Rand, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa
RFH4AGKT–TRANSVAAL. South Africa. Railways. + Swaziland. BARTHOLOMEW 1944 old map
RF2J10EA3–Church Street East, Pretoria from the book ' South Africa and the Transvaal war ' by Louis Creswicke, Publisher; Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack 1900
RM2H8CDJN–sculpture Ottifanten im district Transvaal, where Otto Waalkes grown up, Germany, Lower Saxony, East Frisia, Emden
RM2H7N88G–Ottifanten bronze sculpture in the Transvaal district where Otto Waalkes grew up, Emden, East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany
RF2HTCE6R–A view of a lion standing among long grass and looking away on a sunny day
RMG3D9NN–Church Street East, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa
RM2AG0GW5–'The Harbour, Buffalo River, East London', 1901. East London served as a supply port to service military headquarters at nearby King William's Town. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. VI", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
RMG3D9H4–Goldmine headgear, Witwatersrand, Transvaal, South Africa
RM2GC44DN–Royal tour of South Africa Princess Elizabeth opens new South African graving dock Princess Elizabeth performed her first public engagement on her own during the Royal Family 's tour of South Africa when she opened the new ' Princess Elizabeth ' graving dock for ships up to 17,000 tons on the Buffalo River at East London by breaking a signal flag authorising the South African naval Forces frigate ' Transvaal ' to enter the dock. Photo shows: Princess Elizabeth at the cermeony 12 March 1947
RMG3D9R2–Premier Diamond Mine, Cullinan, Transvaal, South Africa
RM2B6PCE0–Gezicht op Transvaal ten zuiden van Johannesburg met een paard op de voorgrond Transvaal country south of Johannesburg, looking east from the Reservoir, SA (titel op object) View of Transvaal south of Johannesburg with a horse in the foreground Transvaal country south of Johannesburg, looking east from the Reservoir, S.A. (Title object) Property Type: Stereo picture Item number: RP-F F09009 Inscriptions / Brands: inscription, recto, printed: 'Works and Studios / Arlington, NJ Littleton, NH Washington, D.C.'nummer, recto, printed: '115'
RMAJWC00– 3Children standing East Transvaal South Africa
RM2HX5G4W–Princess Elizabeth Opens New South African Graving Dock -- Princess Elizabeth inspecting a guard of honor drawn from the Railways and Harbors Brigade. Princess Elizabeth performed her first public engagement on her own during the Royal family's tour of South Africa when she opened the new 'Princess Elizabeth' graving dock for ships up to 17,000 tons on the Buffalo River at East London by breaking a signal flag authorizing the South African Naval Forces Frigate 'Transvaal' to enter the dock. During the ceremony, the Princess received a gift of five large diamonds (estimated to be worth
RMB1WFF6–SOUTH AFRICA East Transvaal Kruger National Park
RF2B9BM48–Transvaal country south of Johannesburg, looking east from the Reservoir, S.A., Underwood and Underwood, 1901, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2F283TR–Transvaal country south of Johannesburg, looking east from the Reservoir, S.A...
RF2JBGKYK–Male Transvaal lion (Panthera leo melanochaita) named M’Bari at age 11. Transvaal lions are a subspecies of lion living in Southern and East Africa.
RMHE16HE–Geography of South and East Africa; being part 2 of vol. 4 of A historical geography of the British colonies, rev. to 1903, and with chapters on the Transvaal and Orange River Colony added (1904)
RME18D2K–Entrance to East Rand Mall, Boksburg, East Rand, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa
RMM8AAR7–Geography of South and East Africa; being part 2 of vol. 4 of A historical geography of the British colonies, rev. to 1903, and with chapters on the Transvaal and Orange River Colony added (1904) (14773248122)
RFKJBGJ9–Mozambique girdled lizard (Smaug mossambicus, Cordylus mossambicus) next to a male Lebombo flat lizard (Platysaurus lebomboensis) - onright.
RM2H8CDJM–sculpture Ottifanten im district Transvaal, where Otto Waalkes grown up, Germany, Lower Saxony, East Frisia, Emden
RMAGR3H0–Blyde River Canyon
RM2EX4972–Burchell's Zebra (Equus quagga burchellii), , Mpumalanga, South Africa
RMRMJ9XG–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Freshwater Fishes of South Africa. 381 Two specimens, 110 mm., 80 mm. in length respectively, from White River, East Transvaal (A. T. Cooke). 9. BARBUS COOKEI, n. sp. Depth of body 3 times in total length excluding caudal, length of head 4i times. Snout rounded, feebly projecting beyond mouth, nearly 3 times in length of head ; eye 5f times in length of head, interorbital width 2T1(T times ; mouth sub-inferior, its width 2l times in length of head ; lips thin, lower restricted to the sides ; lower
RM2AG0GPK–'West Surrey (Adjutant) and East Surrey (Sergeant-Major)', 1901. The East and West Surrey line infantry regiments fought in South Africa from 1899 to 1904 including during the Second Boer War (1899-1902). From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. V", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
RMH3JT1T–Plains zebra (Equus quagga)
RM2GC449Y–Royal tour of South Africa Princess Elizabeth opens new South African graving dock Princess Elizabeth performed her first public engagement on her own during the Royal Family 's tour of South Africa when she opened the new ' Princess Elizabeth ' graving dock for ships up to 17,000 tons on the Buffalo River at East London by breaking a signal flag authorising the South African naval Forces frigate ' Transvaal ' to enter the dock. Photo shows: Princess Elizabeth inspecting a guard of honour drawn from the Railways and Harbours Brigade 12 March 1947
RM2AHGCJ3–A 1922 map showing European possessions & influences in the 19th & early 20th centuries in southern Africa and Madagascar
RMC2DXEC–Map of Southern Africa
RMAJWB55–Road Landscape East Transvaal South Africa
RF2BRWTYP–Statue Against Separate Development And Racism Development At Amsterdam East The Netherlands 2018
RMB1WFEN–SOUTH AFRICA East Transvaal Kruger National Park
RF2AH1E9F–Vintage map of British Central Africa
RM2CG916N–Sandycove Atlas Plate 5 Africa
RF2FMG208–Flags that are no longer flying / International Code of Signals / Marks on Military Planes 1940s.
RMHE0BT3–Geography of South and East Africa; being part 2 of vol. 4 of A historical geography of the British colonies, rev. to 1903, and with chapters on the Transvaal and Orange River Colony added (1904)
RME18G1N–Carnival Mall shopping centre, Brakpan, East Rand, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa
RMM8AAR6–Geography of South and East Africa; being part 2 of vol. 4 of A historical geography of the British colonies, rev. to 1903, and with chapters on the Transvaal and Orange River Colony added (1904) (14770419591)
RMBRA5NA–Common Dwarf Mongoose Helogale parvula South Africa
RM2H8CDJT–sculpture Ottifanten im district Transvaal, where Otto Waalkes grown up, Germany, Lower Saxony, East Frisia, Emden
RMAGR3GA–Bourkes Luck Potholes
RMCNRHBM–Barebeton Daisy, Gerbera, Transvaal Daisy, Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii), bunches on a flower market in Hong Kong
RM2EX496K–Golden-breasted Bunting (Emberiza flaviventris kalaharica), side view of an adult male perched on a branch, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RM2AG0GD6–'Pretoria from the East', 1900. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. I", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900]
RMRMJ9JP–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 400 Annals of the South African Museum. 1 9 , Barbertou, Transvaal ; 1 ? , White Eiver, East Transvaal (9 . xii. 1909, A. T. Cooke); 1 c?, Groenvleikloof, Pretoria District (C . i. 1907). Brit. Mus. : 1 9 , Chirinda Forest, 4000 ft., Gazaland (18 . x . 1905, Marshall) ; 1 <?, 1 $, Ma/oe, 4000-4300 ft., Mashonaland (29 . x, 24 . xii . 1905, iW.); '2 £, Natal. Coll. K. J. Morton: 1 <J, 1 ?, Macequece (25 . ix, 8 . xi . 1908, Miss Fountaine) ; 1 ^ , 1 Q , Eshowe, Zululand (27 . ii, 5 . iii . 1908,
RFWF6KNG–Leipzig, Germany - December 2018: View of African section in Leipzig zoo
RMW9F63E–A 1922 colour map showing a timeline of European possessions and spheres of influence in Africa
RFRXR90C–Former School Building At The Christiaan De Wetstraat Amsterdam The Netherlands 2018
RMAJWB67–Village Drakensberg East Transvaal South Africa
RFDR25W0–Jan Christiaan Smuts, (24 May 1870 – 11 September 1950) was a prominent South African and British Commonwealth statesman
RMB1WFEP–SOUTH AFRICA East Transvaal Kruger National Park
RMT3YK57–Archive image from page 358 of Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas diepflanzenwelta02engluoft Year: 1910 Liliifiorae. — Liliaceae. 311 schlungenen Zweigen versehen, welche kleine Blüten in Trauben tragen. Diese eigentümlichen Pflanzen finden sich meist auf sehr trockenen Steinsteppen, S. flagclliformis Bak. mit einfacher Traube am Aapis River in Transvaal, S. Macoivani Bak. mit Rispe in der Gegend von Somerset East, S. angolensis Bak. mit
RMPG3J4R–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 310 OTIDiE OTIS range extends to Southern Angola on the west, and through Central and East Africa to Shoa and Somaliland on the east. The following are South African localities; Cape Colony—con- fluence of the Orange and Vaal Eivers, October, 1811 (Burchell type). Cape division, Piquetberg and Beaufort "West (S. A. Mus.), Little Namaqualand, rare (Howard), Jensenville (Bryden), Albany (Trevelyan); Natal—Newcastle district (Butler), Upper Umkomas (Woodward), St. Lucia Lake in Zululand (Woodward); Transvaal- near Klerksdorp (Holub), Pretoria district (Dis
RME18BWF–Carnival Mall shopping centre, Brakpan, East Rand, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa
RMAGR3G8–Blyde River Canyon
RM2EX496D–Nile Monitor (Varanus niloticus), close-up of an adult walking on the ground, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RM2AG0GFH–'Pietermaritzburg from the East', 1900. The British built a concentration camp at Pietermaritzburg during the Second Boer War for Afrikaners of northern Natal who lost their homes in the early offensives of the war. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. III", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900]
RM2AN6G7X–South Africa and the Transvaal war . are made to supplywinter feeding for stock, or to make adequate provision for times of 135 South Africa and its Future drought. Of late years the cultivation of lucerne has been on theincrease, and in the north and north-east, where the winters are longand severe, turnips are grown, and these amply repay the farmers forthe labour and expense incurred. The last reliable returns of the small stock in the Colony weretaken in the year 1898, since which date the disturbed state of thecountry has prevented the collection of statistics of any value. Atthe close of
RFWF6KN9–Leipzig, Germany - December 2018: African Continent Section.
RFRXR90B–Former School Building At The Christiaan De Wetstraat Amsterdam The Netherlands 2018
RMAJWBE8–Drakensberg Mountain East Transvaal South Africa
RMPG3W4D–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. PTEROCLID^ PTEEOCLURUS 191 eggs are brownish-pink, spotted and blotched all over, especially at the thicker end, with a darker shade of the same colour. They measure about 1-37 X "93. Eriksson, who found nests later in August, also on the Limpopo, gives a similar account. ' A clutch of two eggs, from about twenty miles north of the Oliphants Eiver in Portuguese East Africa, near the Transvaal border, obtained by Major Sparrow on June 13, agrees well with the description given above, but measure l-o x I'l. Genus II. PTEROCLURUS. Type. Pteroclurus, Bp. Co
RME18BTR–Checkers Hyper supermarket, Carnival Mall shopping centre, Brakpan, East Rand, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa
RM2EX496T–Burchell's Zebra (Equus quagga burchellii), side view of an adult female standing on the ground, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RM2A8E7JW–'Lieut. General The Hon. J. C. Smuts', c1916, (c1920). Portrait of Jan Christiaan Smuts (1870-1950), South African and British Commonwealth statesman. Smuts led commandos in the Second Boer War for the Transvaal. During the First World War, he led the armies of South Africa against Germany, capturing Namibia and commanding the British Army in East Africa. He became a Field Marshal in the British Army in 1940, and served in the Imperial War Cabinet under Winston Churchill. From "The Great World War: A History", Volume VI, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, L
RM2EX42WE–Burchell's Starling (Lamprotornis australis), side view of an adult perched on a branch, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RM2AG9MEX–. Review of reviews and world's work. na, has not only fully protectedthem, to the incalculal)le advantage of the UnitedStates and her commerce, but has preserved theintegrity of Chinas territory. Secretary Havsdiplomacy maintained the peace of nations bypi-eventing any concerted attack upon GreatBritain during her Transvaal trouble, aiul, in-directly, promoted the new understanding be-tween Great Britain and Germany wliicli workspowerfully to the same end and also to the ad-vancement of our interests in the East. The satisfactory settlement of the Samoanquestion, so troublesome and so costly
RM2B1EKGH–Black-collared Barbet (Lybius torquatus), side view of an adult at the entrance of the nest, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RFWF6NWK–Leipzig, Germany - December 2018: African Continent Section.
RMAJWBFD– 3 Children squating East Transvaal South Africa
RM2H0B626–Common Impala (Aepyceros melampus) horned male with backlit natural background in Kruger National park, South Africa
RM2EX4973–Green Wood Hoopoe (Phoeniculus purpureus), two adults perched on deaed branch, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RM2EX48GA–Greay Go-away-bird (Corythaixoides concolor bechuanae), side view of an adult perched on a branch, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RME18D56–Welcome sign in front of East Rand Mall, Boksburg, East Rand, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa
RM2AKW1FW–The book of antelopes . Queenstown,but is rare in East Albany. On the north it occurs in Great Namaqualandand Damaraland, also in Kimberley, Barkly West, and Herbert. But itmust be understood that it is mostly confined in all these districts to thosefarms of the Dutch and English settlers where it is preserved, and thatpermission to shoot it must on all occasions be obtained. The same is thecase in the Orange Free State and Transvaal. In Bechuanaland, beingwholly unprotected, the Springbuck has in recent years been much shot down,except on the open arid flats north and south of the Botletle an
RMAJWB5A–Mud hut Drakensberg East Transvaal South Africa
RM2EX48FK–Laughing Dove (Streptopelia senegalensis), side view of an adult standing on the ground, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RME18D5E–Vote ANC advertising hoarding by East Rand Mall, Boksburg, East Rand, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa
RM2AFP9Y5–. The History of the Maidstone Companies, Royal Army Medical Corps (Volunteers) : by Frederick J. Wood. East Vryheid, Newcastle, and Dundee, finally arriving atGlencoe, Natal, thus completing the drive. A fewdays were spent at Glencoe, and then the whole Brigadeentrained for Springs, via Pretoria. At Springs theBrigade was re-equipped, and commenced operations inthe Eastern Transvaal, ultimately arriving at Middelburg(Transvaal). A few days later the Brigade receivedorders to entrain for Rosmead, Cape Colony, as thediscontented Dutch were giving trouble in that district,the journey, which was
RMAJWC07–3 young Woman East Transvaal South Africa
RM2EX48FB–Greay Go-away-bird (Corythaixoides concolor bechuanae), side view of an adult perched on a branch, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RME18D5M–Welcome sign in front of East Rand Mall, Boksburg, East Rand, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa
RM2EX46R1–Honey Badger (Mellivora capensis), front view of an adult standing on the ground Mpumalanga, South Africa
RM2EX42TT–Burchell's Starling (Lamprotornis australis), side view of an adult perched on an old trunk, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RM2AN6ERG–South Africa and the Transvaal war . in with massive mountains forming the brokenedges of the continent. The line through Graaf Reinet negotiatessimilar country, as does also the line from East London throughKing Williams Town. The ascent from Durban is the most difficultof all. Natal is formed almost wholly of great fragments ofthe South African plateau which seem to have broken off, andnow lie in long lines of broken mountain chains runnincr north 141 South Africa and its Future and south. These mountain ranges He transverse to the routeof the railway, so that ascents and descents have to be
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