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Introducing the Pretoria Collection from Media Storehouse - a stunning assortment of tote bags inspired by the vibrant culture and beauty of South Africa's capital city. Each tote bag is meticulously crafted with premium quality materials, featuring bold and captivating designs that reflect the essence of Pretoria's rich history and natural wonders. Perfect for your everyday essentials, these spacious and durable totes are not only functional but also a statement piece for your style. Embrace the spirit of Pretoria with every use and make a fashionable statement, wherever you go.

Pretoria is the administrative capital of South Africa, located in the northern part of Gauteng Province, and is a city known for its grandeur and beauty

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Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Map Showing the Lines of Advance from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Map Showing the Lines of Advance from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Map Showing the Lines of Advance from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, 1901. Positions and lines of advance of British forces c1900

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Lord Roberts and Staff Watching the Battle of Osfontein, 1900, (1901). Creator: Mortimer L Menpes

Lord Roberts and Staff Watching the Battle of Osfontein, 1900, (1901). Creator: Mortimer L Menpes
Lord Roberts and Staff Watching the Battle of Osfontein, 1900, (1901). British commander Sir Frederick, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914) watching the action between British forces and the Boers in 1900

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Map Illustrating the Movements for the Relief of Kimberley and the Capture of Bloemfontein, 1901

Map Illustrating the Movements for the Relief of Kimberley and the Capture of Bloemfontein, 1901. The key indicates the movements of Major General Frenchs cavalry and of the infantry

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Lord Milner, 1901. Creator: Mortimer L Menpes

Lord Milner, 1901. Creator: Mortimer L Menpes
Lord Milner, 1901. Portrait of British statesman Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner (1854-1925), High Commissioner to South Africa from 1897-1905

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Market Square, Johannesburg, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Market Square, Johannesburg, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Market Square, Johannesburg, 1901. View of market stalls and cattle in Johannesburg in the South African Republic, (now part of South Africa). From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol. IV

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Lord Roberts, 1st Baron of Kandahar, Commander-in-Chief of the Army in India, c1890s, (1901)

Lord Roberts, 1st Baron of Kandahar, Commander-in-Chief of the Army in India, c1890s, (1901). Portrait of Sir Frederick, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914)

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Bloemfontein, 1901. Creator: Donald E M Cracken

Bloemfontein, 1901. Creator: Donald E M Cracken
Bloemfontein, 1901. The town of Bloemfontein, capital of the Orange Free State, an independent Boer sovereign republic until 1902, and now part of South Africa

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Paardeberg: The Assault on Cronjes Position, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Paardeberg: The Assault on Cronjes Position, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Paardeberg: The Assault on Cronjes Position, (1901). The Boer general Piet Cronje surrendered to Lord Roberts, the British commander-in-chief in South Africa, after the Battle of Paardeberg in 1899

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Lord Roberts and Sir Alfred Milner with their Personal Staffs, 1900, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Lord Roberts and Sir Alfred Milner with their Personal Staffs, 1900, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Lord Roberts and Sir Alfred Milner with their Personal Staffs, December 1900, (1901). Group portrait of British officers taken at Government House, Cape Town, South Africa

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Just Like Bobs, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Just Like Bobs, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Just Like Bobs, (1901). British commander Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) fought the Boers in South Africa, 1899-1900

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Street scene, Pretoria, South Africa, 1895. Creator: William Laws Caney

Street scene, Pretoria, South Africa, 1895. Creator: William Laws Caney
Street scene, Pretoria, South Africa, 1895. Ox carts. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs: From London Bridge to Charing Cross via Yokohama and Chicago"

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Cattle Pulling a Balloon Cart and Soldiers on Horses by ?

Cattle Pulling a Balloon Cart and Soldiers on Horses by ?
Cattle Pulling a Balloon Cart and Soldiers on Horses by Balloon Corps Transport with Lord Roberts Army During the Advance on Pretoria South Africa in the Boer War in 1900 Date: 1900

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Escape by Train, November 1899, (1945). Creator: John Nash

Escape by Train, November 1899, (1945). Creator: John Nash
Escape by Train, November 1899, (1945). Scene from the Second Boer War (1899-1902). On 15 November 1899, Winston Churchill (1874-1965)

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Escape from Captivity, November 1899, (1945). Creator: John Nash

Escape from Captivity, November 1899, (1945). Creator: John Nash
Escape from Captivity, November 1899, (1945). Scene from the Second Boer War (1899-1902). On 15 November 1899, Winston Churchill (1874-1965)

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Government House, Pretoria, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Government House, Pretoria, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Government House, Pretoria, c1900. From " South Africa in Peace and War" edited by C. Lang Neil. [Miles & Miles, London]

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Arrival at Durban, November 1899, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Arrival at Durban, November 1899, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Arrival at Durban, November 1899, (1945). Winston Churchill (1874-1965) arrives in Durban, South Africa, after escaping from a Boer prison camp in Pretoria

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Landscape of Magaliesberg rocks covered with Lichen at sunset in the hills of the Magaliesberg

Landscape of Magaliesberg rocks covered with Lichen at sunset in the hills of the Magaliesberg mountain range
A beautiful sunset lighting up the hills of the Magaliesberg mountain range in South Africa. This landscape photograph featuring Magaliesberg rocks covered in lichen in the foreground is a classic

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Steam locomotive puffing at full speed on railroad track, Magaliesburg, Gauteng Province

Steam locomotive puffing at full speed on railroad track, Magaliesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa
A South African Locomotive steam train moving at full speed, puffing out clouds of smoke on a railway line in the early morning near the scenic town of Magaliesburg in the Gauteng Province of South

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Landscape photo of the farming area just outside the town of Magaliesburg, Gauteng Province

Landscape photo of the farming area just outside the town of Magaliesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa
Magaliesburg is a popular weekend getaway for the city dwellers of Johannesburg, Pretoria and Rustenburg. This area, known as Golden Valley

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Magaliesberg Mountain Rock Formations at Sunset with a View over the Mountain Range

Magaliesberg Mountain Rock Formations at Sunset with a View over the Mountain Range, Magaliesberg Mountains
The Magaliesberg is a mountain range extending west and north from Pretoria to just south of the Pilanesberg and extending for some 50 km east of Pretoria where it peters out just south of

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Landscape photo taken from the top of the Magaliesberg mountain range in the North West Province

Landscape photo taken from the top of the Magaliesberg mountain range in the North West Province, South Africa
The Magaliesberg is a mountain range extending west and north from Pretoria to just south of the Pilanesberg and extending for some 50 km east of Pretoria where it peters out just south of

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Panoramic photo of the Voortrekker Monument at sunset with a view of the Magaliesburg Mountains in

Panoramic photo of the Voortrekker Monument at sunset with a view of the Magaliesburg Mountains in the Background
The Voortrekker Monument, designed by the architect Gerard Moerdijk, was declared a National Heritage Site by the South African Heritage Resource Agency

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Pretoria - Market Street looking South, c1912. Creator: Unknown

Pretoria - Market Street looking South, c1912. Creator: Unknown
Pretoria - Market Street looking South, c1912. View of horse-drawn vehicles in Pretoria which became the administrative capital of the whole of South Africa in 1910

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Boers Firing the Veldt, 1900

Boers Firing the Veldt, 1900. Boer farmers setting fire to dry grass in the war against the British. Scene from the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) fought in what is now South Africa

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Lord Roberts State Entry into Bloemfontein, 1900

Lord Roberts State Entry into Bloemfontein, 1900. British Field Marshal Lord Roberts (1832-1914) and his troops entered Bloemfontein on 13 March 1900

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Roberts at Driefontein, 1900

Roberts at Driefontein, 1900. British Field Marshal Lord Roberts at the Battle of Driefontein. Scene from the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) fought in what is now South Africa

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: The Kaffir War - Driving the Kaffirs out of the Iron Mount and Waterkloof, 1878

The Kaffir War - Driving the Kaffirs out of the Iron Mount and Waterkloof, 1878. The British imperialists forcing indigenous people off their land in what is now South Africa

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Roberts Heights, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa

Roberts Heights, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa
Officers Club and cricket ground, Roberts Heights, a British garrison town near Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa. Date: circa 1905

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Young South African Boy suffering from Vitiligo

Young South African Boy suffering from Vitiligo
Young South African Boy from Pretoria suffering from Vitiligo - titled here at the Leopard Skin Kaffir Child - A Freak of Nature. Date: circa 1905

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Kruger, Joubert and Cronje with map of South Africa

Kruger, Joubert and Cronje with map of South Africa
President Paul Kruger, General Piet Joubert and General Piet Cronje with a map of the Transvaal, South Africa. Date: circa 1900

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: South Africa - Church Square, Pretoria

South Africa - Church Square, Pretoria
Church Square, Pretoria, near Centurion, Gauteng, South Africa. Date: 1905

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: South Africa, 1st Test - 1994 England Tour of SA

South Africa, 1st Test - 1994 England Tour of SA
Rugby Union - 1994 England Tour of South Africa - First Test: South Africa 15 England 32 The South Africa match day squad team group before the game at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria, on 04/06/1994

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Lions captain Bill Beaumont enjoys a cigarette in the dressing room after victory over South

Lions captain Bill Beaumont enjoys a cigarette in the dressing room after victory over South Africa in the 4th Test in
Rugby Union - 1980 British Lions Tour of South Africa - Fourth Test: South Africa 13 British Lions 17 Lions captain Bill Beaumont enjoys a cigarette in the dressing room after victory at Loftus

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Paul Dodge on the ball for the Lions, with teammate Ray Gravell in support

Paul Dodge on the ball for the Lions, with teammate Ray Gravell in support
Rugby Union - 1980 British Lions Tour to South Africa - Fourth Test: South Africa 13 British Lions 17 Paul Dodge (#12) on the ball for the Lions

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Rob Andrew celebrates Englands victory over South Africa in 1994

Rob Andrew celebrates Englands victory over South Africa in 1994
Rugby Union - 1994 England Tour to South Africa - First Test: South Africa 15 England 32 Englands Rob Andrew celebrates his sides victory at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Will Carling, Jason Leonard, Dewi Morris and Paul Hull celebrate Englands victory over South

Will Carling, Jason Leonard, Dewi Morris and Paul Hull celebrate Englands victory over South Africa in 1994
Rugby Union - 1994 England Tour to South Africa - First Test: South Africa 15 England 32 Exhausted Englands players celebrate in the changing room after the match at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Africa Pretoria Government Buildings pre-1900

Africa Pretoria Government Buildings pre-1900

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Guns of the 75th Royal Field Artillery, Pretoria, South Africa, 1899 (b / w photo)

Guns of the 75th Royal Field Artillery, Pretoria, South Africa, 1899 (b / w photo)
5924784 Guns of the 75th Royal Field Artillery, Pretoria, South Africa, 1899 (b/w photo) by Underwood & Underwood (c.1881-1940); National Army Museum

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Victoria Cross medal group, Gunner Isaac Lodge, Royal Horse Artillery, 1900 (metal)

Victoria Cross medal group, Gunner Isaac Lodge, Royal Horse Artillery, 1900 (metal)
5920798 Victoria Cross medal group, Gunner Isaac Lodge, Royal Horse Artillery, 1900 (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Victoria Cross group awarded to Field Marshal Lord Frederick Sleigh Roberts (metal)

Victoria Cross group awarded to Field Marshal Lord Frederick Sleigh Roberts (metal)
5926824 Victoria Cross group awarded to Field Marshal Lord Frederick Sleigh Roberts (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 for viewing thought a stereoscope

Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 for viewing thought a stereoscope. South African War, also called Boer War, Second Boer War, or Anglo-Boer War; to Afrikaners

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Our Special Artist in the Transvaal (litho)

Our Special Artist in the Transvaal (litho)
1605074 Our Special Artist in the Transvaal (litho) by Prior, Melton (1845-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Our Special Artist in the Transvaal)

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: The Zulu War (engraving)

The Zulu War (engraving)
1059011 The Zulu War (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Zulu War. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Our Special Artist in the Transvaal (litho)

Our Special Artist in the Transvaal (litho)
1605073 Our Special Artist in the Transvaal (litho) by Prior, Melton (1845-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Our Special Artist in the Transvaal)

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Westley Richards. 45 inch Monkey Tail sporting carbine, Boer Forces

Westley Richards. 45 inch Monkey Tail sporting carbine, Boer Forces
5930022 Westley Richards.45 inch A Monkey TailA sporting carbine, Boer Forces, 1880 (carbine, percussion, breechloading, Westley Richards, .500 in) by English School

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Illustrations of the Zulu War (engraving)

Illustrations of the Zulu War (engraving)
1106626 Illustrations of the Zulu War (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrations of the Zulu War)

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Sketches in South Africa (engraving)

Sketches in South Africa (engraving)
1590471 Sketches in South Africa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches in South Africa. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 25 June 1881)

Background imagePretoria Tote Bag Collection: Western Desert Campaign, the Desert War, took place in the deserts of Egypt and Libya

Western Desert Campaign, the Desert War, took place in the deserts of Egypt and Libya and was the main theatre in the North African campaign of the Second World War



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Pretoria Tote Bag Collection

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