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Zulus Collection (page 2)

Background imageZulus Collection: A Zulu Wedding, South Africa

A Zulu Wedding, South Africa Date: circa 1930s

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu Rickshaw Drivers, 1928

Zulu Rickshaw Drivers, 1928
Depiction of two colourfully-dressed Zulus pulling along white Europeans in rickshaws in Durban, South Africa. The Royal Natal Yacht Club is visible in the background. 1928

Background imageZulus Collection: Two Zulu Women, Southern Africa

Two Zulu Women, Southern Africa

Background imageZulus Collection: Great Trek / S. Africa

Great Trek / S. Africa
To escape British rule, Boer families emigrate northwards en masse to the Transvaal and beyond, fighting the Zulus (shown here) and others on their way

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu wars. A Zulu blacksmith forging an assegai

The Zulu wars. A Zulu blacksmith forging an assegai
Scene depicting a Zulu making a spear in a fire and shaping it into the famous zulu weapon. Male and female zulus are in the foreground, while two European men watch in the background

Background imageZulus 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 imageZulus Collection: Anglo-Zulu War

Anglo-Zulu War
Zulu warriors in full battle dress carrying shields and spears, preparing for war against the British. Date: 1879

Background imageZulus Collection: Francis Baron Grenfell

Francis Baron Grenfell
FRANCIS WALLACE, first baron GRENFELL : distinguished soldier who fought valiantly mostly in Africa against the Zulus and other natives. Date: 1841 - 1925

Background imageZulus Collection: Boer War / Zulu Volunteers

Boer War / Zulu Volunteers
Local Zulus offering their services in the war to the magistrate at Pietermaritzburg. Date: 1899

Background imageZulus Collection: Mameena dramatised by Oscar Asche

Mameena dramatised by Oscar Asche
Promotional postcard for Mameena dramatised by Oscar Asche from Rider Haggards novel, Child of Storm. (1913) First produced at the Globe Theatre, 30th September 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageZulus Collection: Z for Zulu

Z for Zulu
From a Deans Rag Book entitled Kiddiewiddies ABC. Date: 1920

Background imageZulus Collection: Large Group of Dancing Zulus

Large Group of Dancing Zulus
A large group of scantily clad dancing Zulus. Date: 1936

Background imageZulus Collection: Dancing and Clapping Zulus

Dancing and Clapping Zulus
Joyous Zulus dance clap and sing in celebration. Date: 1936

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu men Dancing, Close up

Zulu men Dancing, Close up
Two Zulu men dancing enthusiastically. Date: 1936

Background imageZulus Collection: Racial / Zulu Man Close-Up

Racial / Zulu Man Close-Up
A close-up photograph of a Zulu man in profile wearing a large white headdress. Date: 1936

Background imageZulus Collection: Racial / Zulu Woman

Racial / Zulu Woman
A Zulu woman stood outside a straw hut. Date: 1936

Background imageZulus Collection: Racial / Zulu Girl Close-Up

Racial / Zulu Girl Close-Up
A close-up photograph of a Zulu girl with short dreadlocked hair. Date: 1936

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu Warriors / Standing Guard

Zulu Warriors / Standing Guard
Line of Zulu warriors holding their shields aloft infront of a Zulu settlement. Date: 1936

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu Soldiers / War Clothing

Zulu Soldiers / War Clothing
Three Zulu soldiers having donned War clothing and clutching spears and shields. Date: 1936

Background imageZulus Collection: Group of Zulu Men

Group of Zulu Men
A seated group of spectacularly dressed Zulus. Date: 1936

Background imageZulus Collection: Seated Zulu Men

Seated Zulu Men
Zulu men sit and watch something, seemingly captivated. Date: 1936

Background imageZulus Collection: Cetewauo

Cetewauo, the Zulu King, is dressed in European clothes and will be brought to a prison in Cape town, 1879. Date: 1879

Background imageZulus 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 imageZulus Collection: Redvers Buller at Hlobane

Redvers Buller at Hlobane
General Sir Redvers Henry Buller at the battle of Hlobane (or Inhlobane) Mountain, one of the less well-known battles of the Zulu Wars

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu War Inside the Laager at Ginghilovo

The Zulu War Inside the Laager at Ginghilovo
Sailors from HMS Shah defend the laager at Ginghilovo during a Zulu attack

Background imageZulus Collection: Lantern / Zulu / Isandula

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

Background imageZulus 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 imageZulus Collection: The Zulu war, the Burning of Ulundi. From a sketch by an ILN

The Zulu war, the Burning of Ulundi. From a sketch by an ILN
British army massed with infantry and several gun carriages, burning in the background in the Zulu capital Ulundi, where the British made their final defeat of the Zulus on 4th July 1879

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu war. The defence of Rorkes Drift, January 22nd 187

The Zulu war. The defence of Rorkes Drift, January 22nd 187
The scene of the action, where 3, 000 zulus attacked the tiny fort and hospital at Rorkes Drift. 140 British soldiers kept the Zulus at bay

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu war sketches by our special artist. Interior of the old

Zulu war sketches by our special artist. Interior of the old
British soldiers surveying the damage to the old fort at Rorkes Drift, where 137 British soldiers held out against 3, 000 zulus at the beginning of the Zulu wars

Background imageZulus Collection: Death of the Prince Imperial

Death of the Prince Imperial
Sketch of spot where the Princes body was found. By special artist Melton Prior. Panoramic view of the plain where the Princes body was found

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu wars; restoration of Cetshwayo, King of the Zulus

Zulu wars; restoration of Cetshwayo, King of the Zulus
Portrait of Dabulamanzi, Cetshwayos brother

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu war. Portraits of officers

The Zulu war. Portraits of officers
Portrait of Mr W A Dunne, Commissariat Department, defender of Rorkes Drift. 137 British soldiers held the fort at Rorkes Drift against a force of over 3, 000 Zulus

Background imageZulus 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 imageZulus Collection: The Zulu war. Fort Helpmakaar. Field auction of the effects

The Zulu war. Fort Helpmakaar. Field auction of the effects
Isandlwana was the scene of the British armys most humiliating defeat at the hands of the Zulus, slightly assuaged by the successful defence of Rorkes Drift later the same day, January 22nd 1879

Background imageZulus Collection: The Battle of Ulundi. Inside the square

The Battle of Ulundi. Inside the square
Scene of battle from the British position, inside the square repulsing the Zulus. British casualities were light, but the Zulus were decimated by the use of Gatling guns and the Martini-Henry

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu war. The Battle of Isandhlawana, January 22nd 1879

The Zulu war. The Battle of Isandhlawana, January 22nd 1879
The landscape of Isadhlwana, a rocky point terminating in a huge precipice about 1, 000 feet high, with Zulu forces suurounding the British troops on every side

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu wars. The restoration of Cetshwayo

The Zulu wars. The restoration of Cetshwayo
Cetshwayos son and his tutor. Dinuzulu at the age of 12 years old and weighing 14 stone. He succeeded his father as king of the Zulus and suffered imprisonment

Background imageZulus Collection: Sketch by ILN special artist, Melton Prior. British troops in tropical helmets survey

Sketch by ILN special artist, Melton Prior. British troops in tropical helmets survey the destruction by fire of the house of Cetshwayo, King of the Zulus, at the end of the Zulu wars

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu war. Alls Well, Sketch in Bromheads Post, New

The Zulu war. Alls Well, Sketch in Bromheads Post, New
Zulu war sketches by an ILN special artist. Rorkes Drift was the scene of an heroic defence by the British in January 1879

Background imageZulus Collection: The End of the Zulu War. Surrender of native chiefs to Sir G

The End of the Zulu War. Surrender of native chiefs to Sir G
A great assembly of Zulu chiefs greets Sir Garnet Wolseley as he comes to negotiate with them to keep the peace in Zululand at the end of the Zulu War

Background imageZulus Collection: Zululand. The King of Zululands carriage

Zululand. The King of Zululands carriage
Scene which took place before the conflict between the British army and the Zulus. In 1875 the King of Zululand was Cetshwayo

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu war. Zulu ceremony

The Zulu war. Zulu ceremony
Zulus in a circle performing the ceremony of Ukuncina, while British soldiers look on

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu War. Zulus crossing a river

The Zulu War. Zulus crossing a river
A large contingent of Zulu warriors crossing a swollen river in rocky jungle terrain

Background imageZulus Collection: Battle of Blood River

Battle of Blood River
Cast iron prairie schooners of the Boer Voortrekker Laager on the site of the Battle of Blood River. The Zulus lost nearly 3000 men and the Ncome river became red with their blood

Background imageZulus Collection: Racial /s Africa / Zulus

Racial /s Africa / Zulus
ZULUS small group gathered behind large, regal man seated on chair

Background imageZulus Collection: The Great Boer Trek

The Great Boer Trek
THE GREAT TREK To escape British rule, Boer families emigrate northwards en masse to the Transvaal and beyond, fighting the Zulus and others on their way

Background imageZulus Collection: Boer War / Zulus in Action

Boer War / Zulus in Action
Mounted Zulu warriors in action against Boer troops



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