RMDYP2M9–Zulu man in traditional dress, South Africa, illustration from Soviet encyclopedia, 1926
RMT81N2X–South Africa, Zulu Man with Earplug, 19th Century
RMDRJ0F4–Zulu Warrior - Southern Africa
RMB49R9M–Dinizulu kaCetshwayo, 1868 - 18.10.1913, King of the Zulu 20.5.1884 - 18.10.1913, exile on Saint Helena 1890 - 1897, South Africa, Great Britain, colonialism, 20th century, female, woman, women, ,
RM2WDNAYG–portraits of Zulu warriors, including fighting men, witch doctor, rainmaker and pondo warriors
RMC534CN–Zulu warriors
RMPKCTRH–'A Muster of Zulu Warriors - Preparing for an Attack.', 1879. Artist: Unknown.
RMRKRN0M–zulu head, zululand, soudafrica, africa 1920 1930
RM2F7WKK1–Engraving of scenes from the Anglo-Zulu war, 1879
RM2B45FN6–Mahatma Gandhi in center, Natal Indian Ambulance Corps, volunteer Indian Ambulance Corps stretcher bearers during Bambatha Rebellion, Zulu Rebellion, South Africa, 1906, old vintage 1900s picture
RMFD71NH–Zulu with a bicycle in South Africa, 1938
RMW7CADK–Zulu 'boys' working at De Beers diamond mines, Kimberley, South Africa, c1885. Artist: Anon
RMCR7K3X–Cetshwayo kaMpande, 1826 - 9.2.1884, King of the Zulu 1.9.1873 - 9.2.1884, half length, wood engraving, 2nd half 19th century,
RMMPN9FB–A Zulu musician and audience, 1912. Artist: Unknown.
RM2K2JWY9–Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead (1859-1892) who, with Lieut Chard, commanded the British troops who successfully defended Rorke's Drift, 22 January 1879 during Zulu War in South Africa. Engraving c1885.
RMMPNN1W–'Questioning a Zulu to the Whereabouts of the Boers', 1902. Artist: Unknown.
RMBABW3M–Shaka, circa 1787 - 22.9.1828, King of the Zulu 1816 - 1828, full length, sitting, drawing, 19th century,
RMAJ82Y7–Grave of a Zulu chief, 1888. Artist: Unknown
RMDYP2ME–Zulu man in traditional dress, South Africa, illustration from Soviet encyclopedia, 1926
RMBJTP17–'Heroic sports of the Kraal, a Zulu war dance', Zululand, South Africa, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RMDRJ0F2–Zulu Chieftain - Southern Africa
RMP7NX6Y–Medicine man of the Zulu, 1881
RM2M97X10–Cartoon of Cetewayo (Cetshwayo kaMpande, 1826-1884), Zulu king, in the Royal Box at a theatre with Edward, Prince of Wales behind him.
RMRKRN0T–elephant as a means of transport, zululand, south africa, africa 19201930
RM2M3JYFY–The Prince Imperial of France was an impetuous and impulsive young man and had insisted on fighting in the Zulu war, after attending the Royal Military Academy. He had been given orders to observe the fighting , not to take part, but his desire for military glory took him into dangerous situations and this one proved fatal. Date: 1879
RF2EJA7WC–Zulu warrior with shield and African weapons and culture. Vintage antique illustration. 19th century.
RM2F7WKJW–Engraving of various scenes from the 1879 Anglo-Zulu war
RM2A59BRY–Typical Zulu 1890-1923
RMRKRMWX–sorcerer, zululand, south africa, africa 1927
RM2A59BTP–Zulu chief, South Africa 1880-1905
RMW7DB1A–Zulus, Natal, South Africa, 19th century. Artist: St de Dree
RMPCBE92–Typical Zulu 1890-1923
RMMPN755–'Cetewayo, King of the Zulus', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RMPCBE55–Zulu chief, South Africa 1880-1905
RMMPNMR2–'King Cetewayo', 1902. Artist: Unknown.
RM2A69B6P–Zulu chief, South Africa Abstract: Man in native dress standing in front of hut.
RMT81N2R–Zulu Chief, War Headdress
RF2KYTTTR–Aborigine people with body art and ethnic dress, coloring book page outline vector illustration.
RMT81N26–South Africa, Zulu, 1895
RFMF6X30–A cartoon illustration of a Zulu warrior smiling.
RMT81N31–South Africa, Zulu Warrior, 1882
RM2MBGRX7–Cettiwayo, Zulu chieftain who annihilated British regiment, 1916.
RMT81N21–South Africa, Zulu Warriors and Family
RM2M3JYFH–As a young man observing the Franco-Prussian war with his father. The Prince Imperial is shown on horseback, in uniform, with his father Louis Napoleon. Date: 1879
RF2EJB6F5–King of Zulu people.Culture and history of Africa. Vintage antique black and white illustration. 19th century.
RM2F7WKBM–Engraving of the naval brigade from HMS Active lined up for the Anglo-Zulu war of 1879
RMT81N2A–South Africa, Zulu Warriors, 20th Century
RMRKRMWY–zulu family, zululand, south africa, africa 1927
RMT81N32–South Africa, Zulu Kraal, 1857
RMRKR1F4–bell, indigenous Zulu, africa 1920 1930
RF2BYKBC7–Mascot icon illustration of head of an African Zulu warrior wearing feather headdress viewed from side on isolated background in retro black and white
RMRKR1D8–zulu warrior, zululand, soutafrica, africa 1935
RMD194Y6–Victorian engraving of a survivor from the Battle of Isandlwana, 1897
RMMPNMRR–There Was A Hand-To-Hand Struggle, 1902. Artist: WR Wollen.
RMRKR11K–africa, congo, Zulu witch doctor treats a patient, 1930
RMA4J4WY–The Zulu, South Africa, c1890. Artist: Unknown
RM2G6YXTG–President Jacob Zuma
RMBJWC57–Battle of Rorke's Drift, Natal, Zulu War, 1879 (1951). Artist: Unknown
RFMF6X4T–A cartoon illustration of a Zulu warrior waving.
RMB0KHDR–The dash with the colours, Battle of Isandlwana, Anglo-Zulu War, 22 January 1879, (1900). Artist: Unknown
RM2CEMF47–. The War Cry. my Officers telling me of his father, who(hailing from England; hexd but a limitedknowledge of the Zulu language, saying toone of his native bakers, Vala inyanga. His boy looked at him with open mouth. He repealed the order, but his man onlylooked more puzzled. Then getting angry, he scolded thenative, and threatened him. saying: Youfool. Ill teach you to understand your ownlanguage! His son, controlling his merriment, criedout: Hold on, father; the boy does notunderstand you. Do you know what youhave been telling him? The father replied: Of course: 1 toldhim to open the oven do
RM2JG6RC8–''Dinizulu, Undabuko and Chingwao, the Exiled Zulu Chiefs, leaving the Goal at Eshowe, Zululand; En Route for St. Helena', 1890.
RFTTC6XY–Durban, Nature, Sunrise, Sunset
RF2EJBN9C–Zulu people warriors on the move.Culture and history of Africa. Vintage antique black and white illustration. 19th century.
RM2F7WK37–Engraving of the first Dragoon Guards crossing the Klip River, Ladysmith, on their way to the Anglo-Zulu war, 1879
RM2G5E5HW–Engraving of Zulu tribesmen gathering in their village
RMT81N2W–South Africa, Zulu Herders, 19th Century
RMPAGA2B–Engraving of British soldiers fighting Zulu warriors in South Africa. From Chums, An Illustrated Magazine for Boys, 1916.
RM2BEGFGN–illustration of a zulu chief, from a set of school posters used for social studies, c 1930
RM2WFYDFJ–Portrait of Colonel John Rouse Merriott Chard VC (1847 – 1897) a British Army officer who received the Victoria Cross for his role in the defence of Rorke's Drift in January 1879 where he assumed command of the outpost and a small garrison of 139 soldiers and successfully repulsed an assault by up to 4,000 Zulu warriors. Published circa 1900
RFMF6X5D–A cartoon illustration of a Zulu warrior celebrating.
RMW6P799–'The Zulu War, 1879: The final repulse of the Zulus at Ginghilovo, April 2', (1901). The Battle of Gingindlovu (in what is now South Africa) was fought between British soldiers and sailors, and Zulu warriors of King Cetshwayo. From "The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
RMT81N2P–South Africa, Zulu Stick Fighting, 1872
RFMF6X3H–A cartoon illustration of a Zulu warrior talking.
RMW6P74Y–'Queen Victoria decorating officers engaged in Afghan and Zulu wars, at Windsor Castle, December 8, 1879', (1901). Victoria (1819-1901) bestows military honours on soldiers who fought in Afghanistan and South Africa. From "The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
RMT81N37–Zulu Blacksmith Forging Assegai, 19th Century
RMT81N55–Mzilikazi, African King of Matabeleland
RFMF6X2K–A cartoon illustration of a Zulu warrior with a sign.
RMW6P797–'The Zulu War, 1879: Men of H.M.S. 'Shah' inside the Laager at Ginghilovo', (1901). The Battle of Gingindlovu (in what is now South Africa) was fought on 2 April 1879, between British soldiers and sailors, and Zulu warriors of King Cetshwayo. From "The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
RMMPN768–'Prince Louis Napoleon and Party Before The Zulu Surprise', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RMMPN9C1–Hut building in Zululand, 1912. Artist: Unknown.
RMMPN75F–'Attack of the Zulus on the Escort of the Eightieth Regiment at the Intombe River', 1879, (c1880). Artist: Unknown.
RFMF6X37–A cartoon illustration of a Zulu warrior looking confident.
RMMPN80H–'Memorial stone on the spot where Prince Louis Napoleon was killed', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RMMPN763–'Frontier Light Horse, on Vedette Duty, Discovering Zulus near Wood's Camp, on Kambula Hill', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RFMF6X22–A cartoon illustration of a Zulu warrior looking mad.
RMMPN80N–'Sekukuni', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RMMPN778–'Captain The Hon. E. V. Wyatt-Edgell', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RFMF6X2D–A cartoon illustration of a Zulu warrior looking angry.
RMMPN75T–'Commandant Piet Uys, of the Transvaal Mounted Volunteers', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RFMF6X3T–A cartoon illustration of a Zulu warrior with thumbs up.
RMMPN80B–'General Gordon', c1880. Artist: Adams and Scanlan.