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Image of the grave of Thomas Baines (1822-1875) who was an apparent influence to Edward C. Tabler’s research.

1. Grave of Thomas Baines

A self-portrait by Thomas Baines (oil painting). Portrait was presented by William Fehr in Cape Town, South Africa in June 1957.

2. Thomas Baines Self Portrait

A portrait of Thomas Baines which was presented by Killie Campbell in Durban, South Africa on August 6, 1957.

3. Thomas Baines

A portrait of Dr. Robert Moffatt painted by William Scott.

4. Robert Moffat

A portrait of Fredrick Hugh Barber. His work assisted Edward C. Tabler with research.

5. F.H. Barber

Multi-trunked tree named for Chapman, located in Botswana, Africa.

6. Chapman’s Big Baobab above the Ntwetwe Pan

Church named for Robert Moffat located in Kuruman, South Africa.

7. Moffat Church at Kuruman

Jesuit mission alter and chapel in Vleifontein, South Africa.

8. Jesuit Mission Station at Vleifontein, Tvl.

Multi-story home and yard in Vleifontein, South Africa.

9. Vleesfontein, Tvl.

Several wildebeest grazing, South Africa

10. Herd of Wildebeest

Close-up, side-view image of an oryx, South Africa

11. Oryx

Close-up image of a monkey (head), South Africa.

12. Monkey

A trespassing notice printed in English and Afrikaans, South Africa.

13. “NOSSOB” Road Closure Sign

Close-up image of a gazelle, South Africa

14. Gazelle

A male and a female lion resting, South Africa.

15. Lions

A notice sign located outside the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park (wildlife preserve) in South Africa.

16. Kalahari Gemsbok National Park Guidelines Notice

View of numerous graves in the cemetery in Kuruman, South Africa.

17. “LMS” Kuruman Cemetery

The side of Robert Moffat’s abandoned house in Kuruman, South Africa.

18. Robert Moffat’s House, Kuruman

Individuals at the Eye of the Kuruman, a natural spring in Northern Cape, South Africa.

19. Eye of the Kuruman River

Church named for Robert Moffat located in Kuruman, South Africa.

20. Moffat Church, Kuruman