Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Morning service at St Aidan's |
St Aidan’s Mission Hospital and Church |
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Morning service at St Aidan's |
St Aidan’s Mission Hospital and Church |
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Morning service at St Aidan's |
St Aidan’s Mission Hospital and Church |
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Morning service at St Aidan's |
St Aidan’s Mission Hospital and Church |
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Morning service at St Aidan's |
St Aidan’s Mission Hospital and Church |
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Morning service at St Aidan's |
St Aidan’s Mission Hospital and Church |
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Morning service at St Aidan's |
St Aidan’s Mission Hospital and Church |
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Morning service at St Aidan's |
St Aidan’s Mission Hospital and Church |
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Morning Market c. 1880 Kimberley |
There is a market place in the midst which certainly is not magnificent. |
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Morning Assembly (1962) |
Woodlands Secondary School is a secondary school in Northdale |
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Morning Assembly (1962) |
Students and teachers in a morning assembly at Woodlands High School. |
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Moosa's- Curtain Discounters | ||
Moonsamys Grandmother |
Moonsamy's Grandmother |
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Moonsamy, Mrs Mahabeer, Mrs Veerasamy, Mrs VS Naidoo, Mrs Moonsamy, Mrs VS Pillay, Mrs Mo |
Passive Resisters |
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Moonlighters Football Club |
Moonlighters Football Club, Season 1953. Founded 1900, affiliated to MDIFA. B Division League Finalists |
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Moonlighters Football Club |
Football in South Africa |
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Monument in memory of those who fell in Active Service at Spion kop |
A stone memorial with four faces erected by the Second Field ... in remembrance of all Boer Officers and Burghers that died on ... |
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Monument erected at a Tree where David Livingstones Heart was_Buried |
Various photographed slides of different parts of the World
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Monty speaks : speeches of Dr. G.M. (Monty) Naicker, 1945-1963 |
LET ME LIVE - LETTER TO A EUROPEAN”: JUNE 1946 STATEMENT MADE IN COURT WHEN CHARGED WITH 46 OTHER PASSIVE RESISTERS UNDER RIOTOUS ASSEMBLIES ACT, JUNE 1946 |
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Monty Naicker: Between reason and treason |
Monty was a man of the people who believed in collective leadership and made an invaluable contribution in transforming the Natal Indian Congress once again into a mass organisation, unifying and mobilising all sections of the community – the working class, small traders, professionals and intell |