Ricksha's are a popular form of transport in Kwa-Zulu Natal. They were originally brought to Durban from Japan in 1893.
This is an original dwarf penny-farthing used in 1879. The invention of the bicycle stemmed from the penny-farthing.
This is a Buchet motorcycle, the oldest motorcycle in the museum, dating back to 1903. It is powered by pedals that connect to an engine.
This is one of the first lifts made by Otis Elevators in 1853.
This is a horse-drawn hearse that was used to transport the coffins of the upper class in 1880.
This is a hand operated fire pump, which was the only equipment available to firemen in 1877.
This is a Clement Pahard. It is the oldest motorcar in the museum dating back to 1900. It's top speed was only 22km/h.
This is a Reo Ambulance Wagon that was used around 1927. There are even burglar bars on the windows for transporting psychiatric patients.
The Balloons are Released - 20 Years of Democracy
Readying the Balloons - 20 Years of Democracy
Sharing - 20 Years of Democracy
Junior Ballot Box - 20 Years of Democracy
Graduation Training - 20 Years of Democracy
Doctor in Training - 20 Years of Democracy
Police Constable in Training - 20 Years of Democracy
A Pair of Police Constables - 20 Years of Democracy
Businesswoman in Training - 20 Years of Democracy
Surgeon in Training - 20 Years of Democracy
Junior Construction Worker - 20 Years of Democracy
Junior Doctors checking in on their Patient - 20 Years of Democracy
Undiscovered Talent - 20 Years of Democracy
Junior Engineer - 20 Years of Democracy
A Stern Fireman - 20 Years of Democracy
Businessman of the Year - 20 Years of Democracy
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