Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Goddess Parvathy |
Parvati is the wife of the Hindu god Shiva, who according to Shaivism is the protector, the destroyer, and regenerator of the universe and all life. |
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Gokaldas Gandhi |
Mr. Gokaldas P. Gandhi, who led a party of Passive Resisters from Tongaat district, c. 1910. |
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Gokhale meeting on 3 Pound Tax Lords ground Durban |
Group at Lord's Ground, Durban. Re : Speech by Gokhale (1912). |
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Gokool newspaper collection - 1981 | ||
Gokool Newspaper Collection 1982 | ||
Gokool press cutting collection - 1982 | ||
Golden Jubilee Brochure 1917 - 1967 |
This article was contributed by the late Mr. T. N. Bhoola just before his sudden demise . He was a leading businessman and often came into contact with Mr. C. N. Rana. |
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Golden Jubilee Celebrations |
INAUGURATION CEREMONY: Saturday, 26 April 1980 at 14h30 |
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Golden Jubilee Celebrations |
Tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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Golden Jubilee Committee (1972) |
Greenwood Park Mutual Benefit |
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Golden Jubilee Dinner - Clairwood Tamil Institute |
The first organised Tamil School was established after a f6rmal meeting convened at Clairwood in 1927. |
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Golden Jubilee Dinner - Clairwood Tamil Institute |
Skech at the Clairwood Tamil Institute |
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Golden Jubilee Dinner - Clairwood Tamil Institute |
The first organised Tamil School was established after a f6rmal meeting convened at Clairwood in 1927. |
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Golden Jubilee Dinner - Clairwood Tamil Institute |
Clairwood Tamil Institute |
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Golden Peacock Resturant |
Patrons seated at the famous restaurant in Queen street. Situated in Shiraz arcade. |
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Goodwill Club | ||
Gopal Krishna Gokhale | ||
Gopalall Hurbans |
Gopallal Hurbans was a sugar cane farmer and vice-president of the Natal Indian Congress. He was also the chairman of the Natal Vigilance Committee which protested against the Group Areas Act. |
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Gopaul Manikum - Cricket player |
The Natal XI captained by Gopaul Manikum in 1974 emerged victor when they played in the Inter-Provincial Tournament organized by the South African cricket board. Seen in the photo ia"Gops" with the Dadabhai Trophy which was presented to Natal XI for winning the tournament. |
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Govan Mani premises |