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» Carol Hardijzer
Carol Hardijzer
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A Dutch Accolade from a Field Ambulance volunteer praising a Boer war officer
A life synopsis intuited from a single Cabinet Card - Thomas Stork (1872-1953)
A post Boer War letter from a Rooinek to a Dutch Girl
A Reflection on Female Photographers active in South Africa prior to 1915
A reflection on the South African Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) - 1902 to the 1930's
A remarkable Johannesburg-based female portrait artist: Sara Buijskes (1886 - 1970)
A remarkable Pretorian: Photographer Dotman Pretorius (1917-1999)
A South African Maritime Catastrophe photographed
Abandoned photograph of significance - Groot-Spelonken School Journey, July 1916
Abdul Rahim Munshi - Possibly South Africa’s First Recorded Studio Photographer of Colour
An early South African Philaphotographologist - Frederick William Willis
An elegant lady photographed - Hildagonda Johanna Duckitt (1839 to 1905)
Anglo-Boer War sketches, Magic Lanterns and the Lanternist
Anglo-Boer War Stereo Photographs - Produced by Keystone View Company
Anglo-Boer War Stereo Photographs Produced by B.W. Kilburn & Co
Anglo-Boer War - Stereo Photographs produced by Underwood & Underwood
Anglo-Zulu War 1879 - Some personalities photographed
Arthur Edward Green - Soldier, hunter, engineer, traveller & amateur photographer
Behind the Lens - 50 plus German-born photographers active in South Africa between 1846 and 1915
Botched South African amateur snapshots (1920s - 1940s)
Burgers Park - A Victorian Heritage (As portrayed in picture postcards from more than a century ago)
Bygone fortune seeker and rail restauranteur Theodor Fiebiger
Café Bibles: Contemporary Photographic Africana - Photo-stories / Fotoverhale (1950s to 1980s)
Carl Bluhm's contribution to early Eastern Cape photography - A career tragically cut short
Carl Friedrich Adolf Wundram - Piet Retief’s only recorded photographer between the 1890s and 1910
Century old photographs reveal the story of James Gribble, Paarl based photographer
Construction of Graaff-Reinet’s Van Ryneveld’s Pass Dam Wall (1920-1925) - Three photographic collections present a historic engineering narrative
David Stewart Howie - Anglo-Boer War Correspondent and Amateur Photographer
Deep-level mining photography: The Elusive Neilson Brothers demystified - with additional information on James Wilbur Read
Diamond Smugglers' Aircraft on a Deserted Beach - Unravelling the story around discarded crime scene photographs
Documents saved from a rubbish dump reveal snippets of the life of Gerardus Bodde
Dormant Graaff-Reinet Museum Photographic Collection sees the light - Roe & Son studio images of the local Black community
Early 20th Century Asylum photography in South Africa
Early Ethno-Photography and the Picture Postcard - A South African perspective
Early Heidelberg through the eyes of a deltiologist
Early Middelburg through the eyes of two deltiologists
Early Missionary Photography in the Namaqualand
Early photo evidence brings closure following tragic death at sea
Early Standerton through the eyes of a deltiologist
East London's Father of Photography - Osborne Morley (1850-1926)
Enigmatic Johannesburg-based Female Photographer, Jane Plotz
Forbidden Images (1960s to 1980s) - Illegal photographs captured by young men conscripted into the South African Military
George Washington Wilson - The man, The Company and The Photographers
Henri Ferdinand Gros - Pretoria’s first permanently based photographer, 1875 to 1890
Hunter and hunted photographed - Early South African hunting photographs (1860s to 1910)
It’s a match! Early Tweddill photograph and portrait painting matched
JC Munro - Pretoria's longest serving photographer during the turn of the 20th century
Johannesburg based artist’s 1960s photographic portfolio resurfaces
Latent South African Visual History - Magic lantern slides
Let’s Play - South African children photographed with their Victorian & Edwardian toys
Matters Piscatorial: Fishermen’s story of significance - The Lilliecrona Photo album
More than a century ago: “Toen en Nu” (Then and Now) - A poem by Ompie
On the lighter side - Some funny and peculiar South African vintage photographs
Operators of “Mirrors with Memory” South African Photographers (1846 to 1915)
Passionate about tennis - A South African photo album of historical significance (1909 - 1913)
Perfect nuisance and as mad as a hatter - Rudolf Gottfried Steger, Pretoria based photographer from 1898-1919
Photographers active in Pretoria - First 60 years (1855-1915)
Pioneer Diamond Field Photographers Kimberley (1869 - 1915)
Pogonology: South African men and their facial hair - As portrayed in photographs from the Victorian era
Postmortem Photography in South Africa
Pretoria Railway Station depicted on early Picture Postcards
Researchers excited by exceptional photographic find
Simonstown: A Victorian Photo Album dissected 160 years later
Sit! Stay! More than a century ago - South African pet canines in front of the lens
Six Photographs - 103 Prisoners of War: Some Anglo-Boer War Prisoners of War photographed
Snapshot Photography - Automobiles photographed in South Africa from the 1920s to 1960s
South African medical students in Bonnie Scotland during the 1870s
South African Pavement Photographs (1930s to 1960s) - A Nostalgic reflection
South African “Cartomania” - a photographic phenomenon
South Africa’s Oldest Bank - An epic photographic journey
South Africa’s Three Photographers named Kisch (1863 – 1902)
Southern Africa from above: Aerial Photography – A historical overview
Stereo Photography - Mesmerising viewers since 1851
Summer holidays, Sunshine, Swimwear, Suntan lotion and Sand buckets - South African Beach Photographers (1930s to 1960s)
Ten South African based German Missionaries Photographed
The Caney Legacy - Early Durban based family of photographers
The elusive Neilson brothers - Early 20th century deep-level mining photographers
The Kodak Girl - South African Film Wallets (1910s to 1960s)
The South African Victorian photo album (early 1860s into the early 1900s)
Tintypes - The poor man’s photograph
Tram Spotting - Pretoria Tram Services as depicted on early Picture Postcards (1900s to 1920s)
Unacclaimed South African Railway Photographers (1894 -1940)
Unique Photographs from the Boer War
Use of vintage photographs in narrating visual history - Beitbridge under construction (1928 – 1930)
Visual Reflection on Pretoria’s early places of Worship - 1857 to the end of the 1920s
Where there was gold there were photographers - Barberton Goldrush
William Roe (1827-1916) - Long serving Graaff-Reinet based photographer
“In Memoriam” - Significance of the photograph during the mourning process
“Presumably a criminal is not always a criminal” - Wakkerstroom’s photographic artist Maximillian Alfred Daubert (1865-1951)