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Source: Albany Museum, Grahamstown, "The British Settlers of 1820 Landing in Algoa Bay", by Thomas Baines, May 9th, 1853.
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Thomas Bruton; Albany Museum, Grahamstown
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Charlotte Bruton; Albany Museum, Grahamstown
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Christopher Thornhill ; Albany Museum, Grahamstown
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Thornhill's Farmstead "The Settler's Handbook" - Nash - Port Alfred Museum,.
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Index to Settler Locations Source: Port Alfred Museum
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The Bruton's were not allocated land - Thomas was a Blacksmith - brought to the colony by Christopher Thornhill
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Port Alfred Museum display of Settler Locations
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The 1820 Settler Location Display atPort Alfred Museum
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The Toposcope - Bathurst
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The Toposcope Bathurst - Tablet wording
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The Toposcope Bathurst - Tablet
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The Toposcope Bathurst
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The Toposcope - facing towards where Thornhill's Party was located
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The Direction of the location of Thornhill's Party - facing towards the area between the Kowie and Sir Rufane's River
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The plaque marking the direction of the location of Thornhill's Party from the Toposcope
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Direction of location of Thornhill's Party
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A Toposcope view over the lands designated to Christopher Thornhill
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Ivory broach belonging to grandmother of Phoebe Sophia Bruton i.e. Charlotte Bruton, now (2004) in the possession of Maryna Hutchison, Grand daughter of Phoebe Sophia. |
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