Photographs

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African Life Studies: Adult African Art

African Art photograph of a Zulu family. Photograph donated by Dr. J. Grossert  to the Campbell Collections.

Black Sash: Conference, Pietermaritzburg 1-4 April 1993, from left to right: L M Nathanson, P Merrett, Pat Dunne

Black and white print 8.8 x 12.6

Essery, G. Vernon Album No.3

The Town Clerk of Durban (Mr. W.L. Howes) reading the illuminated scroll to the gathering present at the opening of Centenary Hall, which was performed by his Worship the Mayor of Durban.

Black Sash: Conference, Pietermaritzburg 1-4 April 1993, from left: Mary Kleinenberg, G Wannenberg and Marie Dyer

Black and white print 8.8 x 12.6

Essery, G. Vernon Album No.3

Departure from Durban of  Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Mrs. E.G. Jansen -14 August 1956

Essery, G. Vernon Album No.3

Seated are the Mayor, (National Chairman) and Dr.D.P. Marais (Deputy Chairman of the Fund)

Essery, G. Vernon Album No.3

Annual Meeting of the Union of South Africa Christmas Stamp Fund

Essery, G. Vernon Album No.3

The Mayor and Mayoress at the Edit Benson Babies' Home, after the Mayor had officially opened the Drive.

Essery, G. Vernon Album No.3
Essery, G. Vernon Album No.3
Essery, G. Vernon Album No.3
African Life Studies: Adult African Art

African Art photograp of a Zulu Man and his wives.

African Life Studies: Adult African Art

African Art photograph of a Zulu young maiden.

Essery, G. Vernon Album No.3

Showing the Chain of Office to His Honor the Administrator, the Mayoress of Durban and the Mayor of Durban

African Life Studies: Adult African Art

African Art photograph of a young Zulu man outside his homestead.

African Life Studies: Adult African Art

African Art photograph of a Zulu warrior and two young girls.

1949 Durban Riots

On 13 January 1949 an Indian store-keeper in central Durban assaulted an African youth. This incident resulted in a wave of violence, starting at the Indian market and soon spread throughout the suburbs of Durban and reached Pietermaritzburg by 19 January.

1949 Durban Riots

On 13 January 1949 an Indian store-keeper in central Durban assaulted an African youth. This incident resulted in a wave of violence, starting at the Indian market and soon spread throughout the suburbs of Durban and reached Pietermaritzburg by 19 January.

African Life Studies: Adult African Art

African At photograph of a Thembu poet"Imbongi' dressedin his traditional outfit during the Thembu King's ceremony.

Essery, G. Vernon Album No.3

His Honor the Administrator addressing the first Meeting of the Westville Town Council

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