South-West Africa. Narrow gauge line. SAR Class NG15 with train.
South-West Africa, 1937. Narrow gauge line. SAR Class NG5.
South-West Africa. Narrow gauge line. SAR Class NG10, SAR Class NG5 in background.
South-West Africa. Narrow gauge line. Train.
South-West Africa. Narrow gauge line. SAR Class NG10.
Usakos. The General Manager and staff at DSWA Class Hb No 56.
1937. Narrow gauge line. Goods truck.
South-West Africa, 1937. SAR Class NG5 No 75.
South-West Africa, 1937. SAR Class NG5.
South-West Africa, 1937. SAR Class NG15 with train.
South-West Africa, 1937. SAR Class NG5.
South-West Africa, 1937. SAR Class NG15 with train.
South-West Africa, 1937. Narrow gauge inspection trolley No RT1427.
South-West Africa, 1937. SAR Class NG5 and crew.
South-West Africa, 1937. Narrow gauge train hauled by SAR Class NG15 entering station.
Outjo station building.
Omaruru. Station yard and elevated round steel tank next to railway line.
South-West Africa. DSWA NG Zwillinge No 167A and 167B.
South-West Africa. SAR Class NG5 No 74 with goods train.
South-West Africa. Lorries on dirt track in the desert.
Windhoek, South-West Africa, 1917. Windhoek Regiment at railway station during World War One. Windhuk. (Donated MJC Pagnam)
Windhoek, South-West Africa. Railway tunnel at Kruin, south of Windhoek. (Donated by Mr HJ Price)
Swakopmund, South-West Africa. SAR railcar No RM10 at railway station. Built at Durban Workshop to Mr Watson's standard design and equipped with two 30 H.P. Hudson engines in 1928.
Swakopmund, South-West Africa. SAR railcar No RM4 with SAR coach No RMT1 at railway station with driver Simpson.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour. Pile driver.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour. Commercial buildings.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour. Buildings.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour. Group of mostly woen and children wearing capes with crosses.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour. Dredger.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour. Buildings.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour. Dredger.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour. Dredger.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour. Group of nine black men.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour. Gravestone of Pieter Kuil, who died during construction.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Construction of harbour.
Walvis Bay, 1925. Whale on wooden ramp/
Walvis Bay, South-West Africa, February 1917. Flooded railway tracks. (Baxter collection)
Walvis Bay, February 1917. Flooded railway tracks. (Baxter collection)
Walvis Bay, February 1917. Flooded railway tracks. (Baxter collection)
Walvis Bay, February 1917. Flooded railway tracks. (Baxter collection)
Walvis Bay, February 1917. Flooded railway tracks. (Baxter collection)
Walvis Bay district. Water supply from the Kuiseb River bed at Rooibank. (PE Bosman) (Baxter collection)
Usakos, circa 1926 to 1930. Railway club. (Baxter collection)
Usakos, 1929. Foundry. (Baxter collection)
Walvis Bay, February 1917. Flooded railway tracks. (Baxter collection)
Walvis Bay, 1963. Station building.
Windhoek, 1924. System Manager and staff picnic party.
Windhoek, 17 April 1940. Meeting of controlling officers, South-West Africa system.
Windhoek, 1920. Foreman electrician and staff.
South-West Africa. Train crossing bridge while river is on flood.
Windhoek, 12 September 1940. Spoorbond Conference delegates and management.
Seeheim, South-West Africa. Fish River. Showing two bridges in the distance.
Seeheim, South-West Africa. Fish River. View of bridge over water.
Seeheim, South-West Africa. Fish River. Construction crew at bridge.
Seeheim, South-West Africa. Fish River. Bridge in the distance.
Seeheim, South-West Africa. Fish River. Train on bridge.
Seeheim, South-West Africa. Fish River. Load testing by locomotive.
Seeheim, South-West Africa. Fish River. Three men at bridge.
South-West Africa. In 1911 The Luderitzbucht Eisenbahn placed six of these Henschel built 0-10-0 locomotives in use. No LE101-106 shown here with dust shields raised. They were used by the SAR until the early 1920's.
Otjiwarongo. Station staff at station with narrow gauge SAR Class NG5.
Swakopmund. Station building.
Luderitz, South-West Africa, 1911. View over town and harbour.
Luderitz, South-West Africa, 1904. View over town.
Windhoek, 1938. Windhoek Railway Institute first rugby team, winners of Windhoek knockout cup and country shield.