Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Archives

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Forced removals in Northern Natal. People from Khumalosville dropped at Hobbsland

Black and white print 9 x 12cm

Forced removals: Hobbsland. People from Khumalosville begin to rebuild their demolished homes

Black and white print 12 x 16

Forced removals: Hobbsland. People from Khumalosville begin to rebuild their demolished homes

Black and white print 12 x 16cm

Forced removals: Hobbsland. People from Khumalosville begin to rebuild their demolished homes

Black and white print 12 x 16cm

Forced removals: Hobbsland. People from Khumalosville begin to rebuild their demolished homes

Black and white print 12 x 16cm

Foreign News
Fort Manchester

Sepia print 20.2 x 14.6cm

Fort Napier

Black and white print 13.8 x 8.8cm

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Forum Correspondence
Fouche tells Plotz story: Lack of liaison with police denied
Four generations of the James family. Left to right: Lionel James (grandson), Barry James (great grandson), Rupert Jame (son), William James (father). Photo taken in 1930. William James was the son of the founder of the firm London House in Church Street

Sepia print 20 x 25.7cm

Four wheel army wagon, drawn by two horses

Black and whiate print 10 x 17.7cm fading

Foyer of the Alan Paton Centre

Colour print 9.8 x 14.7cm

Fragment of contact sheet, KwaPitela Blackspots, 1983

Black and white print contact sheet

Frank Huddle, staff member at Diepkloof Reformatory and friend of Alan Paton, with David Paton

Black and white print 8.8 x 6cm

Frankie Cornell, Suzanne Stevens and Mrs Mumford at a Liberal Party function in Johannesburg

Black and white print 21.5 x 16.6cm

Franklin D Rooseveld Memorial Award presented to Alan Paton

Digital image, award, plaque

Fred Watson

Sepia print 14.7 x 10.2cm

Fred Watson, clerk to Legislative Council

Sepia print 14.7 x 10.2cm

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