Series - FHYA selection from the Frere Series

Wooden spoon Wooden spoon (view 2) Rectangular paper label adhered to object MAA Copy of Accession Register 50, E 1912.105 MAA catalogue card E 1912.105 Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Annual Report 27 Club/Stick Club/Stick (view 2) Club/Stick (view 3) Club/Stick (view 4) Club/Stick (view 5) Club/Stick (view 6) Club/Stick (view 7) Club/Stick (view 8) Rectangular brown paper label tied to object Rectangular paper label adhered to object Rectangular paper label adhered to object (view 2) MAA Copy of Accession Register 50, E 1912.110 MAA catalogue card E 1912.110 Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Annual Report 27
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  • 3 Catalogue Cards
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[Source - Nessa Leibhammer for FHYA using Wikipedia, 2017: Sir Henry Bartle Frere was the British High Commissioner for Southern Africa from 1877 to 1880. During his time as High Commissioner he attempted to merge the states of southern Africa into a British Confederation – this attempt was unsuccessful, and led to resistance, and, ultimately, the Anglo-Zulu and Anglo-Boer wars. Some of the specimens he collected were donated by his sister, Mary Frere, in 1912.]

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