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Cetewayo Collection

Background imageCetewayo Collection: South Africa (XIX). Zulu Kingdom (1883). Restoration

South Africa (XIX). Zulu Kingdom (1883). Restoration Cettewayo, king of the Zulus. Cetewayo attends the ceremony indaba conference to meet the Induna (Zulu and Xhosa leaders)

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Cetewayo (Cetshwayo), King of the Zulus, in captivity

Cetewayo (Cetshwayo), King of the Zulus, in captivity
Photograph of King Cetshwayo, taken after he was captured at the end of the Zulu wars

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Britannia and Cetewayo

Britannia and Cetewayo
Retribution : Britannia seizes the Zulu chief Cetewayo round the neck, in a landscape dominated by the dead bodies of both British soldiers and Zulus

Background imageCetewayo Collection: The Zulu wars. Dabulamanzi, brother of King Cetewayo (Cetshw

The Zulu wars. Dabulamanzi, brother of King Cetewayo (Cetshw
Portrait of Dabulamanzi, with Zulu warriors behind him. Dabulamanzi was the leader of the Zulu army in their most famous victory against the British at Isandhlawana

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Cetewayo / Zulu / Stereo Cdv

Cetewayo / Zulu / Stereo Cdv
CETEWAYO or CETSHWAYO Zulu king (1873-79) photographed during his visit to Britain

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Caricature of Cetewayo, Zulu king, at the theatre in London

Caricature of Cetewayo, Zulu king, at the theatre in London
Caricature of Cetewayo (Cetshwayo kaMpande, 1826-1884), Zulu king, in the Royal Box at a theatre with Edward, Prince of Wales behind him. 1882

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Gingindlovu, Natal, South Africa

Gingindlovu, Natal, South Africa
Gingindlovu (Ginginhlovu), Natal, South Africa, former headquarters site of the Zulu King Cetewayo, and scene of two battles with British forces during the Anglo-Zulu War (1879). Date: circa 1904

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Cetshwayo (1826-1884). Colored engraving

Cetshwayo (1826-1884). Colored engraving
Cetshwayo (1826-1884). King of Zulu Kingdom. Portrait by Edward Tilt. Engraving by Vela in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1879. Colored

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Capture of Cetshwayo. Colored engraving of Spanish and Ameri

Capture of Cetshwayo. Colored engraving of Spanish and Ameri
Capture of Cetshwayo. The detachment of Major Marter sights the Kraal, last refuge of the ex-king of the Zulus. Colored engraving of Spanish and American Illustration, 1879

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Zulu Chief Cetywayo

Zulu Chief Cetywayo (Cetshwayo), (c. 1826 1884) King of the Zulu Kingdom from 1872 to 1879 and its leader during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Lantern / Zulu / Cetewayo

Lantern / Zulu / Cetewayo
CETEWAYO or CETSHWAYO Zulu king (1873-79) in 1879, the year he was captured by the British

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Cetewayo - King of the Zulus

Cetewayo - King of the Zulus
Cetewayo (1826? - 1884) or Cetshwayo - Zulu King (1873-79) standing outside his Royal Hut, Southern Africa Date: circa 1875

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Double page spread in a diary for 13-18 July

Double page spread in a diary for 13-18 July
A double page spread in a young persons diary for 13-18 July. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Lantern / Zulu / Isandula

Lantern / Zulu / Isandula
Zulu Commander Dabulamanzi younger brother of Cetewayo at Isandula

Background imageCetewayo Collection: The Zulu Wars. The restoration of Cetewayo (Cetshwayo)

The Zulu Wars. The restoration of Cetewayo (Cetshwayo)
Following negotiations in England with Queen Victoria and The Colonial Office, Cetshwayo was given back his throne and title King of the Zulus by the British 3 years after the war

Background imageCetewayo Collection: The Zulu wars. Dinizulu, Cetewayo(Cetshwayo)s son, Chief of

The Zulu wars. Dinizulu, Cetewayo(Cetshwayo)s son, Chief of
The turbulent son of a turbulent father. During a period of great instability in South Africa, Dinuzlu was associated with Zulu anti-British fighting and was imprisoned and exiled in St Helena

Background imageCetewayo Collection: The Zulu Wars. The restoration of Cetewayo(Cetshwayo)

The Zulu Wars. The restoration of Cetewayo(Cetshwayo)
Cetshwayo, King of the Zulus was reinstalled as King of the Zulus at a ceremony at Intonyanere by Sir Theophilus Shepstone on January 29th 1883

Background imageCetewayo Collection: The zulu wars. Ambassadors from King Cetewayo (Cetshwayo) to

The zulu wars. Ambassadors from King Cetewayo (Cetshwayo) to
Zulu elders seated in the British army camp waiting to negotiate the end of hostilities in the Zulu wars. British troops and tents are seen in the background

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Cetewayo / Zulu / Iln 1879

Cetewayo / Zulu / Iln 1879
CETEWAYO or CETSHWAYO Zulu king (1873-79) in 1877, the year he began to oppose the British annexation of the Transvaal

Background imageCetewayo Collection: Cetewayo / Zulu / Vf 1882

Cetewayo / Zulu / Vf 1882
CETEWAYO or CETSHWAYO Zulu king (1873-79) in 1882, the year he was taken to England


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