'Education in the Early Days at The Cape'Long Caption:This drawing entitled 'Education in the early days at the Cape' shows a school room set up by the missionaries in South Africa. John Frederick William Herschel and his wife Margaret Brodie Herschel (nee Stewart) took a keen interest in the work of the missionaries while in South Africa (1834-1838) and in particular their educational work. Writing to her mother, Margaret enthused about one tribe who had been 'brought to a very advanced state of civilisation by the Missionaries, for they clothe in the English fashion & have built many brick Houses for themselves'. Back in England, John campaigned to improve provisions for education at the Cape.Credit line:National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Herschel CollectionObject:PAH6033Artist:Charles Davidson BellDate:unknownMedium:watercolourSize:225 mm x 338 mm
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