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George H. Chirgwin know as the White-Eyed KaffirGeorge H. Chirgwin (14 December 1854 17 November 1922) was a popular British music hall star billed as " the White-Eyed Kaffir", a black face minstrel act
Kaffir Wars, South Africa, Attacking a Native Position (there were nine wars or conflicts between 1779 and 1879)
KAFFIR CREMATIONCremation ceremony of the Hottentots and Kaffirs, southern Africa. Date: 1836
GEORGE H CHIRGWIN/HALLSGEORGE H CHIRGWIN Music hall entertainer, known as the White-Eyed Musical Moke or the White- Eyed Kaffir Date: 1854 - 1922
KAFFIR BURIAL (ALIVE)When Muande, mother of Zulu chief Tchaka, dies, she is given an extravagant send-off, one feature of which is that ten girls are buried alive alongside her Date: mid 19th century
Kaffir Attack on an English Convoy, Kaffir Wars (there were nine wars or conflicts between 1779 and 1879)
Views of South Africa, 1820View of Griquatown, Northern Cape, 52, Khoikhoi visiting their family graves 53, and a Khoikhoi preacher preaching in front of a wagon 54. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev
Jacobean lily, Sprekelia formosissima. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896
Portraits of Xhosa people in headdressesPortraits of Xhosa (Kaffir) people of South Africa in headdresses, fur capes and earrings. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient
Traditional South African home being built in the bush - the reedwork frame awaits a covering of mud. Date: circa 1903
EXCHANGING GOODS AT FAIRExchanging goods at a Kaffir fair Date: 1863
Young South African Boy suffering from VitiligoYoung South African Boy from Pretoria suffering from Vitiligo - titled here at the Leopard Skin Kaffir Child - A Freak of Nature. Date: circa 1905
Boer War / Kaffir SpiesKaffir spies brought up for interrogation at General Wolfe Murrays headquarters at Estcourt. Date: 1899
Kaffir with Cleft StickAn African Kaffir letter carrier, carrying a message in a cleft stick Date: 1846
Amatola Mountains, by Thomas BainesThe 74th Highlanders with the Beaufort and Port Elizabeth Fingoe Levies, Storming the Stronghold of the Rebel Chief Sandilli, in the Amatola Mountains, 24th June 1851, by Thomas Baines (1820-1875)
Kaffir KraalA Kaffir kraal : the term Kaffir is used somewhat indiscriminately of South African natives, but these are probably Bantu-speaking people of Cape Province
George ChirgwinGeorge H Chirgwin, 1854 - 1922. Music hall entertainer, known as the White-Eyed Musical Moke or the White- Eyed Kaffir. Pictured here in very strange Highlands inspired stage costume including a
Kaffir HutsKaffir huts on an African plain Date: 1905
Kaffir Curing CattleNative African witchdoctor uses his powers to cure cattle which have been made sick by the evil spells of a magician Date: 1868
Otherworld JourneyNative African prophet returns from an otherworld journey, during which he has met and consulted the tribal spirits. Date: 1868
African prophetessNative African prophetess in an entranced state, in which her magical powers enable her to perceive hidden truths Date: 1868
Smelling out a WizardNative african witchdoctor smells out the wizard who is working evil magic on his client Date: 1868
South Africa - Kaffir Kraal (Cattle Enclosure)Kaffir Kraal (Cattle Enclosure), Zululand, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Date: 1900s
South Africa - Kaffir CavesBlack and white photograph of mouth of cave used as dwelling-place, South Africa.. This slide dates from the late 19th century. The racial term kaffir was commonly used at the time
Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) - Kaffir PaintingsBlack and white lantern Slide of Kaffir Paintings - British South Africa. Part of Box 288, British South Africa. Boswell Collection. Slide number 53 Kaffir paintings Date: circa 1890s
Regional African musicNative African musician playing a musical instrument, composed of a bow and a hollow gourd. Date: 1868
Regional African music, 1739An African musical instrument, as played Cafars in 1739. Date: 1739
Regional African music: woman drummer, 1739An African musical instrument, as played by the wives of Kafirs in 1739. Date: 1739
Kaffir Woman, TrinidadKaffir woman (Black former plantation worker) in Trinidad, West Indies carrying a large bale of Firewood. Date: circa 1910s
Scene in Kaffir Kraal (village settlement), Zululand, Southern Africa Date: circa 1904
London Stock Exchange - View down to the Kaffir Market Date: early 1960s
South Africa Family outside their simple homesteadSouth Africa Family (Mother, Father and six children) outside their simple homestead. Date: circa 1904
South Africa - Women carrying mealie-meal - a relatively coarse flour made from maize (called mielies or mealies). A staple food in South Africa, Lesotho, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi
Carrying Native Beer - South AfricaFour children (of varied ages) carrying Native-brewed ( Kafir ) Beer - South Africa Date: circa 1903
Variety Theatre, George H ChirgwinGeorge H Chirgwin, 1854 - 1922. Music hall entertainer, known as the White-Eyed Musical Moke or the White- Eyed Kaffir
Mr J. H. Balmers Kaffir Boys. A Boy Choir from South Africa
Red Kaffir Archers of Chitral - Khyber PassThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Kaffirs Purify ChildKaffir ceremony of purification of a new-born child; in the distance, a child with birth-defects has been left for a wild beast to devour
Kaffir Marriage CeremonyMarriage ceremony among the Kaffirs of South Africa
Kaffir MusiciansKaffir musicians
KAFFIRSKaffir men and women
Kaffir Bull SacrificeDirected by their priest/witch doctor, Kaffirs sacrifice a valuable bull in hope of appeasing their tribal deity
Kaffir InitiationCircumcision is a part of the initiation ceremonies of the Kaffir people of South Africa
Ejecting a DemonA Kaffir witchdoctor performs the appropriate rituals for ejecting a demon which has possessed his client
Kaffir Witch Doctor / 1850Kaffir witch doctor speaks to his assembled tribesmen
Racial /s Africa / KaffirA Kaffir warrior with a shield and several spears
Exchanging Goods at FairTraders exchanging goods at a Kaffir fair
Kaffir Moon WorshipThe full moon strikes awe in the minds of devout Kaffirs, who pay homage to Earths satellite with ritual dances and incantations