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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

A portrait of Captain James Dawson, obtained from Marsh, South African Portrait Gallery.

6. Captain James Dawson

A watercolor painting by Thomas Baines of an elephant killing. Obtained from the Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, South Africa.

7. Death of the Elephant

A medal presentation to Edward C. Tabler by the Rhodesia Pioneers’ and Early Settlers’ Society, at Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Africa.

8. Presentation of Medal to Tabler

Inscriptions on a baobab tree located at Gootsa Pan, Africa.

9. Inscriptions on Baobab at Gootsa Pan

Image of a large baobab tree located at Gootsa Pan, Africa.

10. Baobab at Gootsa Pan

The crumbling headgear of Monarch Mine. Said by many to be the oldest mine in the Tati district, Botswana, Africa.

11. Headgear at Monarch Mine

Edward C. Tabler in a vehicle, preparing to depart Stokestown, Zimbabwe, Africa.

12. Departure from Stokestown