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Browsing Birch Collection by Type "Still Image"
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-07-18)
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-07-17)
A B/W representation of watercolour paintings of gold mines in the Witwatersrand (Brakpan), South Africa.
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Unknown
(2006-10-02)
Pohtograph of shaft taken in 1888. Hand written legend on back reads: In HF Gros - "Pictorial description of the Transvaal"
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Unknown
(2006-09-19)
Photograph taken ca. 1898, showing Cleveland station and housing for European mine workers
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Unknown
(2006-10-02)
Photograph of Langlaagte Estate taken in 1888. Hand written on back: Gross photograph no. 418
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-07-18)
Comment by the author: "The old Plant and general dereliction of Government areas, 31/7/70. This should never have happend. KS Birch."
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-07-18)
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-10-02)
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-08-15)
A b/w representation of a watercolour painting of a gold mine at the Witwatersrand (Brakpan), South Africa.
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-07-18)
A pecil sketch of gold mines in the Witwatersrand (Brakpan), South Africa.
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-10-02)
The inscription "Discovery of Gold" made by K.S Birch. The image is dated "before 1890".
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-07-18)
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-07-17)
A b/w representation of watercolour paintings of gold mines in the Witwatersrand (Brakpan), South Africa.
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-07-18)
A b/w representation of watercolour paintings of gold mines in the Witwatersrand (Brakpan), South Africa.
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-10-02)
The operation of stoping is usually carried on underground. The mine which is shown here opened, was closed afterwards
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-10-02)
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Birch, Kenneth Stanley
(2006-10-02)
"Rear view of headgear, no. 1 shaft. Springs c.1908."