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Zulus Collection (#4)

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Background imageZulus Collection: Heroic sports of the Kraal, a Zulu war dance, Zululand, South Africa, 1901

Heroic sports of the Kraal, a Zulu war dance, Zululand, South Africa, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Heroic sports of the Kraal, a Zulu war dance, Zululand, South Africa, 1901. Stereoscopic card

Background imageZulus Collection: Incident at the Battle of Isandlwana, Anglo-Zulu War, 22 January 1879. Artist: Charles Edwin Fripp

Incident at the Battle of Isandlwana, Anglo-Zulu War, 22 January 1879. Artist: Charles Edwin Fripp
Incident at the Battle of Isandlwana, Anglo-Zulu War, 22 January 1879. Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill (24th Regiment) dying to save the Queens colours

Background imageZulus Collection: Four Zulu Warriors in traditional costume

Four Zulu Warriors in traditional costume carrying clubs and shields. Date: circa 1908

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu Man with his Six Wives

Zulu Man with his Six Wives and six of his children (all pictured). Date: 1906

Background imageZulus Collection: Two Zulu Mothers carrying their children

Two Zulu Mothers carrying their children, using hide slings across their backs - Southern Africa. Date: circa 1909

Background imageZulus Collection: South Africa - Zululand - Car

South Africa - Zululand - Car
A humourous card depicting two Zulu warriors on a vehicle manufactured by the Zulu Motor Company !

Background imageZulus Collection: Mpande, 1798A

Mpande, 1798A

Background imageZulus Collection: People Of Ethiopian Race In The Late 19Th Century. From Left To Right, Natives Of Senegambia

People Of Ethiopian Race In The Late 19Th Century. From Left To Right, Natives Of Senegambia. Peui Woman From The Village Of Kouar. Peui Man In War Costume. Kaffirs. Zulu In Visiting Dress

Background imageZulus Collection: Cetshwayo Kampande, King Of The Zulu Nation, Learning To Fish When On His Way To Exile In England

Cetshwayo Kampande, King Of The Zulu Nation, Learning To Fish When On His Way To Exile In England. From Afrika, Dets Opdagelse, Erobring Og Kolonisation, Published In Copenhagen, Cetshwayo Kampande

Background imageZulus Collection: Cetshwayo Kampande, King Of The Zulus, Under Guard After His Defeat In The Battle Of Ulundi During

Cetshwayo Kampande, King Of The Zulus, Under Guard After His Defeat In The Battle Of Ulundi During Anglo-Zulu War Of 1879

Background imageZulus Collection: The Burning Of The Zulu Royal Kraal At Ulundi After The Battle Of Ulundi, Kwa-Zulu-Natal Province

The Burning Of The Zulu Royal Kraal At Ulundi After The Battle Of Ulundi, Kwa-Zulu-Natal Province, South Africa. From Afrika, Dets Opdagelse, Erobring Og Kolonisation, Published In Copenhagen, 1901

Background imageZulus Collection: The British Relief Column Arrives At Rorkes Drift, Kwa-Zulu-Natal Province, South Africa

The British Relief Column Arrives At Rorkes Drift, Kwa-Zulu-Natal Province, South Africa, After The Battle. From Afrika, Dets Opdagelse, Erobring Og Kolonisation, Published In Copenhagen, 1901

Background imageZulus Collection: Cetshwayo Kampande Circa 1836 To 1884. King Of The Zulu Nation During Anglo-Zulu War Of 1879

Cetshwayo Kampande Circa 1836 To 1884. King Of The Zulu Nation During Anglo-Zulu War Of 1879. From Afrika, Dets Opdagelse, Erobring Og Kolonisation, Published In Copenhagen, 1901

Background imageZulus Collection: English And Zulus Clash At The Battle Of Ulundi During The Anglo-Zulu War Of 1879

English And Zulus Clash At The Battle Of Ulundi During The Anglo-Zulu War Of 1879. From Afrika, Dets Opdagelse, Erobring Og Kolonisation, Published In Copenhagen, 1901

Background imageZulus Collection: The Battle Of Ulundi, 1879, Final Rush Of The Zulus. The British Square In The Distance

The Battle Of Ulundi, 1879, Final Rush Of The Zulus. The British Square In The Distance. From The Book South Africa And The Transvaal War, Volume 1 By Louis Creswicke, Published 1900

Background imageZulus Collection: Africans In Tribal Costume First Two Left Gambians Next Three Zulus Right Woman From Botswana From

Africans In Tribal Costume First Two Left Gambians Next Three Zulus Right Woman From Botswana From The Modern Cyclopedia Vol Vi 1903

Background imageZulus Collection: The dash with the colours, Battle of Isandlwana, Anglo-Zulu War, 22 January 1879, (1900)

The dash with the colours, Battle of Isandlwana, Anglo-Zulu War, 22 January 1879, (1900)
The dash with the colours, Battle of Isandlwana, Anglo-Zulu War, South Africa, 22 January 1879, (1900). Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV

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: Racial / Zulu Woman

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

Background imageZulus Collection: GAFR2A-00047

GAFR2A-00047
Swan Hotel in the diamond-mining region of South Africa, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century photograph

Background imageZulus Collection: GAFR2A-00053

GAFR2A-00053
Native workers descending into a diamond mine near Johannesburg, South Africa, 1890s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

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: Zulus, Natal, South Africa, 19th century. Artist: St de Dree

Zulus, Natal, South Africa, 19th century. Artist: St de Dree
Zulus, Natal, South Africa, 19th century

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu, South Africa, c1890

The Zulu, South Africa, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background imageZulus Collection: Local white administration, Africa, 1926

Local white administration, Africa, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 5: Christianity Today and Tomorrow, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu chief, 1926

Zulu chief, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 5: Christianity Today and Tomorrow, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake

Background imageZulus Collection: The Prince of Wales and a group of Usuta dancers, Zululand, 1925

The Prince of Wales and a group of Usuta dancers, Zululand, 1925. The future King Edward VIII enjoys a cultural event during a royal visit

Background imageZulus Collection: Grave of a Zulu chief, 1888

Grave of a Zulu chief, 1888. The body is in a sitting position in a stone-lined underground chamber. From History of Mankind by Friedrich Ratzel. (Leipzig, 1888)

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 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: Source Size = 3776 x 5009

Source Size = 3776 x 5009
THE DE aR EXPEDITION, SOUTH AFRICA: 1. The De Aar Railway Extension. 2. Coming Down Hex River Mountain on the Engine on a Moonlight Night. 3

Background imageZulus Collection: Source Size = 3579 x 2519

Source Size = 3579 x 2519
The Zulu War: Frontier Light Horse on Vidette Duty Discovering Zulus Near Colonel Woods Camp, 1879




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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Zulus: A Glimpse into Africa's Vibrant Culture" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Zulus, an indigenous tribe hailing from South Africa, Africa. Known for their fierce warrior spirit and rich cultural traditions, They have left an indelible mark on history. Witness the power and grace of the Zulu tribal dance group as they perform at Dumazula Cultural Village. Their rhythmic movements and vibrant costumes transport you to a bygone era, where tradition meets modernity. Delve into the pages of history with The Zulu Wars, a significant chapter that showcases the unique Zulu method of advancing to attack. Sir Garnet Wolseley's camp at Ulundi stands as a testament to their resilience and strategic prowess. Pay homage to Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill (24th Regiment), who valiantly sacrificed their lives to save Queen's Colours during battles in 1900. Their bravery echoes through time, reminding us of the unwavering loyalty displayed by these courageous warriors. Experience a glimpse into restoration with South Africa (XIX). Witness King Cetewayo's efforts in restoring unity within his kingdom in 1883. His leadership paved the way for future generations to embrace their heritage proudly. Marvel at Victorian scrap artwork depicting a formidable Zulu warrior adorned with traditional attire—a visual representation capturing both strength and beauty intertwined seamlessly. Travel back in time to witness Isandhlwana: The Dash with Colors (1879). This poignant depiction encapsulates how just one hundred men held off three thousand savages—an awe-inspiring display of valor against overwhelming odds. Celebrate Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton's artistic rendition titled "Thus Did A Hundred Men Keep Three Thousand Savages At Bay. " This masterpiece immortalizes heroic acts that defy all expectations—reminding us that courage knows no bounds.