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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

Background imageZulus Collection: Africa, Zulu shield

Africa, Zulu shield

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu tribal dance group, Dumazula Cultural Village, South Africa, Africa

Zulu tribal dance group, Dumazula Cultural Village, South Africa, Africa

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu Wars. Zulu method of advancing to the attack

The Zulu Wars. Zulu method of advancing to the attack
Large war party of Zulus with shields and spears held in front of them, including one with a rifle, running into battle

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu war. Sir Garnet Wolseleys camp at Ulundi. Zulus co

The Zulu war. Sir Garnet Wolseleys camp at Ulundi. Zulus co
Following the Zulu defeat at Ulundi, Zulu capital and place of their ancestors, Garnet Wolseley took command of the British army from Lord Chelmsford

Background imageZulus Collection: Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill (24th Regiment) Dying to Save the Queens Colours, 1900

Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill (24th Regiment) Dying to Save the Queens Colours, 1900. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. I", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C

Background imageZulus Collection: A Zulu warrior, 1912

A Zulu warrior, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]

Background imageZulus Collection: South Africa (XIX). Zulu Kingdom (1883). Restoration

South Africa (XIX). Zulu Kingdom (1883). Restoration Cettewayo, king of the Zulus. Cetewayo attends the ceremony indaba conference to meet the Induna (Zulu and Xhosa leaders)

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu warrior on a Victorian scrap

Zulu warrior on a Victorian scrap. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu warriors, Southern Africa, c1875

Zulu warriors, Southern Africa, c1875. Group portrait of Zulu warriors outside a thatched hut

Background imageZulus Collection: A Zulu chief, 1902

A Zulu chief, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]

Background imageZulus Collection: Isandhlwana: The Dash with the Colours, 1879, (c1880)

Isandhlwana: The Dash with the Colours, 1879, (c1880). Episode of the Anglo-Zulu Wars (1879-1896). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant

Background imageZulus Collection: Cetewayo (Cetshwayo), King of the Zulus, in captivity

Cetewayo (Cetshwayo), King of the Zulus, in captivity
Photograph of King Cetshwayo, taken after he was captured at the end of the Zulu wars

Background imageZulus Collection: Thus did one hundred men keep three thousand savages at bay (colour litho)

Thus did one hundred men keep three thousand savages at bay (colour litho)
871946 Thus did one hundred men keep three thousand savages at bay (colour litho) by Skelton, Joseph Ratcliffe (fl.1888-1916); Private Collection; (add.info.: illustration from Romance of Empire)

Background imageZulus Collection: Thus Did A Hundred Men Keep Three Thousand Savages At Bay, c1908, (c1920)

Thus Did A Hundred Men Keep Three Thousand Savages At Bay, c1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton
Thus Did A Hundred Men Keep Three Thousand Savages At Bay, c1908, (c1920). In 1877, Theophilus Shepstone (1817-1893) a British South African statesman was responsible for the annexation of

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu Dance / Large group

Zulu Dance / Large group
A large and spectacular group of Zulu dancers

Background imageZulus Collection: The end of the Zulu wars

The end of the Zulu wars
Mounted Infantry skirmishing with Zulus in a sketch by an ILN special artist. British troops wearing pith helmets and carrying rifles showing British soldiers on the higher ground

Background imageZulus Collection: Britannia and Cetewayo

Britannia and Cetewayo
Retribution : Britannia seizes the Zulu chief Cetewayo round the neck, in a landscape dominated by the dead bodies of both British soldiers and Zulus

Background imageZulus Collection: There Was A Hand-To-Hand Struggle, 1902. Artist: WR Wollen

There Was A Hand-To-Hand Struggle, 1902. Artist: WR Wollen
There Was A Hand-To-Hand Struggle, 1902. In the aftermath of their victory at the Battle of Isandlwana, the Zulus mounted an attack on the British border post at Rorkes Drift

Background imageZulus Collection: King Cetewayo, 1902

King Cetewayo, 1902. Cetshwayo Kampande (c1826-1884), King of the Zulu Kingdom. After Crewes. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. I

Background imageZulus Collection: Wylds Military Sketch of Zululand, 1879 (colour engraving)

Wylds Military Sketch of Zululand, 1879 (colour engraving)
XCF282014 Wylds Military Sketch of Zululand, 1879 (colour engraving) by Wyld, James the Elder (1790-1836); British Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: the Transvaal and adjoining territories; ); British

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu war. Residence of Bishop Colenso at Bishopstowe

The Zulu war. Residence of Bishop Colenso at Bishopstowe
Bishop John William Colenso, originally from Cornwall, rocked the establishment by his support for the native Zulus when their lands were threatened by Britain and the Boers

Background imageZulus Collection: Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill try to escape with the Queen's Colours during the Battle of

Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill try to escape with the Queen's Colours during the Battle of Isandlwana
3062116 Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill try to escape with the Queen's Colours during the Battle of Isandlwana, South Africa, 22 January 1879

Background imageZulus Collection: Cetshwayo kaMpande, c. 1826 - 1884

Cetshwayo kaMpande, c. 1826 - 1884
3062115 Cetshwayo kaMpande, c. 1826 - 1884.; Private Collection; (add.info.: King of the Zulu Kingdom and its leader during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879)

Background imageZulus Collection: Private William Jones defending one of the wards in the field hospital at the Battle of Rorke's

Private William Jones defending one of the wards in the field hospital at the Battle of Rorke's Drift
3432574 Private William Jones defending one of the wards in the field hospital at the Battle of Rorke's Drift, South Africa in January 1879, from The Strand Magazine, Vol I January to June

Background imageZulus Collection: 'Guerriers zoulous; Afrique Australe, 1914. Creator: Unknown

'Guerriers zoulous; Afrique Australe, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'Guerriers zoulous; Afrique Australe, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageZulus Collection: 'Un Kraal chez les Zoulous; Afrique Australe, 1914. Creator: Unknown

'Un Kraal chez les Zoulous; Afrique Australe, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'Un Kraal chez les Zoulous; Afrique Australe, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageZulus Collection: 'Femmes zouloues aux champs; Afrique Australe, 1914. Creator: Unknown

'Femmes zouloues aux champs; Afrique Australe, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'Femmes zouloues aux champs; Afrique Australe, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageZulus Collection: 'Types de Zoulous; Afrique Australe, 1914. Creator: Unknown

'Types de Zoulous; Afrique Australe, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'Types de Zoulous; Afrique Australe, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageZulus Collection: Cettiwayo, Zulu chieftain who annihilated British regiment, 1916. Creator: Unknown

Cettiwayo, Zulu chieftain who annihilated British regiment, 1916. Creator: Unknown
Cettiwayo, Zulu chieftain who annihilated British regiment, 1916

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: Lulu, an Intombi Zulu Girl, c. 1895 (b / w photo)

Lulu, an Intombi Zulu Girl, c. 1895 (b / w photo)
701565 Lulu, an Intombi Zulu Girl, c.1895 (b/w photo) by South African Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: from Intombi, South Africa.); South African, out of copyright

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: Africa Zulu Girl pre-1900

Africa Zulu Girl pre-1900

Background imageZulus Collection: Africa Zulu children playing pre-1900

Africa Zulu children playing pre-1900

Background imageZulus Collection: Africa Intombi Zulus pre-1900

Africa Intombi Zulus pre-1900

Background imageZulus Collection: Africa Zulu Men pre-1900

Africa Zulu Men pre-1900

Background imageZulus Collection: Africa Zulu Kraal near Amajuba Hill pre-1900

Africa Zulu Kraal near Amajuba Hill pre-1900

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulus at the British Empire Exhibition in Wembley

Zulus at the British Empire Exhibition in Wembley, London 1924-5

Background imageZulus Collection: Apartheid Township

Apartheid Township, freshly built. Date: circa 1952

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu village: with villagers

Zulu village: with villagers.: Date: circa 1952

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu war. At Bay! The French Prince Imperial attacked by Z

Zulu war. At Bay! The French Prince Imperial attacked by Z
Fanciful depiction of the Prince Imperial's last moments as he is attacked by Zulus, a reflection of the sentimental way his death was treated by the press at the time. Date: 1879

Background imageZulus Collection: The Zulu war. The entrenched position at Rorke's Drift

The Zulu war. The entrenched position at Rorke's Drift
The scene as reinforcements arrive at Rorke's Drift, successfully defended by the British from 3, 000 Zulus. Extended caption

Background imageZulus Collection: The Defenders of Rorke's Drift at daybreak, 23rd January 187

The Defenders of Rorke's Drift at daybreak, 23rd January 187
Dead Zulus piled up against sandbanks and fortifications, British officers with rifles and bayonets standing above them, perpetrating the myth that Rorke's Drift was an important victory

Background imageZulus Collection: Zulu War Prince Imperial Events Africa South

Zulu War Prince Imperial Events Africa South
zulu, war, prince, imperial, events, africa, south, 1879, death, fatally, ambushed, zulus, the, of, by, , 10029476

Background imageZulus Collection: ZULU WAR/PRINCE IMPERIAL

ZULU WAR/PRINCE IMPERIAL
DEATH OF THE PRINCE IMPERIAL The Prince Imperial is fatally ambushed by the Zulus. Date: 2 June 1879

Background imageZulus Collection: Mpande, 1798-1872. King of the Zulu nation. From El Museo Popular published Madrid, 1887

Mpande, 1798-1872. King of the Zulu nation. From El Museo Popular published Madrid, 1887
693678 Mpande, 1798-1872. King of the Zulu nation. From El Museo Popular published Madrid, 1887 by Spanish School, (19th century)

Background imageZulus Collection: Dinizulu, Undabuko and Chingwao, the Exiled Zulu Chiefs, leaving the Goal at Eshowe... 1890

Dinizulu, Undabuko and Chingwao, the Exiled Zulu Chiefs, leaving the Goal at Eshowe... 1890. Creator: Unknown
Dinizulu, Undabuko and Chingwao, the Exiled Zulu Chiefs, leaving the Goal at Eshowe, Zululand; En Route for St. Helena, 1890

Background imageZulus Collection: Lieutenants Nelville and Coghill saving the Colours, 1881 (oleograph)

Lieutenants Nelville and Coghill saving the Colours, 1881 (oleograph)
NAM195678 Lieutenants Nelville and Coghill saving the Colours, 1881 (oleograph) by de Neauville, Alfred A.B. (1851-1941) (after); National Army Museum, London; © National Army Museum



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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.