Music
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Mr Lug's birthday by Jenny Davidson and Vesrter |
Mr. Lugg's birthday speeches delivered by Mrs Davidson and Mr. Verster |
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Durban Child Walfare, 27.7.76 |
Durban Bantu Child Welfare lecture delivered at Killie Campbell on the 27/7/1976 by Mrs Lavol Pierre |
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The Scot at the battle(Anglo-Zulu War 1879) |
The Scot at battle by Alexander Bigger |
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Bosman picture restoration talk (continue) |
Bosman picture restoration talk |
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Bosman picture restoration talk (continue) |
Picture restoration talk by Bosman |
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Tribute to Roy Campbell |
Tribute to Roy Campbell by Bill Payn, William Palmer, Hous Macnace, Van der Post, Guy Buttler and Mr. Harry Lugg. |
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Openning of Barbara Tyrrell's exhibition: SABC interview includes Dr. Killie Campbell |
Openning of Barbara Tyrrell exhibition: Side one : SABC, "ons statige wonings", side 2 includes Dr. Killie Campbell speaking |
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Afrikaans tour by J.F. Duggan |
Afrikaans tour at Killie Campbell Africana Library |
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Detente lecture delivered by Eddie Webster at Killie Campbell Africana Library in 1975 |
Pan Africanism lectures by Eddie Webster, held at Killie Campbell Africana Library, 1975 |
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Pan Africanism lecture delivered by Eddie Webster at Killie Campbell Africana Library in 1975 |
Pan Africanism lecture delivered by Eddie Webster at Killie Campbell Africana Library in 1975 |
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Kade ndihamba ne zitsudeni |
Recorded from 78 RPM record |
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Kade ndihamba ne zitsudeni |
Recorded from 78 RPM record |
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A plea for Africa | ||
Nkosi Sikelele I-Afrika |
Since 1997, The South African national anthem has been a hybrid song combining new English lyrics with extracts of the hymn "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" and the former anthem "Die Stem van Suid-Afrika/The Call of South Africa". |
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Parliament do you see we are waiting for Malan |
Recorded at Howard College Theatre |
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Tambo we are the Umkhondo members we are from foreign countries coming home |
Recorded at Howard College Theatre |
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Untitled |
Recorded at Howard College Theatre |
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Endure yourself it is close where we are going | ||
Even if it is difficult we will continue | ||
Release them they are not guilty |
Liberation song (toi toi) |