Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Ventatapathy Vathiar |
VENKATAPATHY VATHIAR : Born in Kunrathoor, Madras on the third Saturday of Purattasi, 1863, Arrived in Durban 24 October 1890, Died on Good Friday 1950 |
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Vera in Aid of Durban Red Cross December |
Red Cross Society |
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Verulam - Mountview Civic Centre and housing |
Housing and developments in Verulam |
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Verulam - Mountview housing scheme |
Since Verulam became Natal's first Indian-controlled town in 1966, housing for many of the town's residents emerged as the single most pressing need. |
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Verulam main street |
One hundred and twenty-eight years ago, a Cape Town-based company purchased 30 000 acres Crown lands on the banks of the Umdhloti River from the Natal |
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Verulam Town Board |
Verulam Township |
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Verulam's changing face |
VERULAM, the first town in the country to pass into exclusive Indian control, is mushrooming into a massive housing estate. |
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Very keen initiating authority letter |
Very keen initiating authority letter |
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Veteran boxer Nat Moodley |
Nat Moodley was a boxing promoter and he has a general interest in sport |
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Vice-Chancellor Saths Cooper addresses the Alternate Media Conference, UDW, 2003 |
Vice-Chancellor Saths Cooper addresses the Alternate Media Conference |
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Victoria Picture Palace |
Cinema |
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Victoria Picture Palace |
Captions |
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Victoria Picture Palace |
Victoria Picture Palace where Ishfahan currently stands |
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Victoria Street |
Victoria Street in Durban |
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Victoria Street bridge |
Bridge going to the market |
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Victoria Street Indian Market 1910 - 1973 |
In any undertaking of this nature, the author, usually, has a source of motivation. In this instance, my inspiration was derived from my grandfather who for the majority of his life, sold fruit and vegetable in his Victoria Street Indian Market stall. |
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Victoria Street Market |
Building of the New Market in Victoria Street |
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Victoria street market | ||
Victoria Terminus, Bombay |
Victoria Terminus, is a historic terminal train station and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. |
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View from the fence |
“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa. |