Durban
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West street |
Row of building one with chimey |
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West street |
South side of the West street near Gardiner Street |
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West street |
Depicting an imposing double story building featurin arches |
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West street |
Depict double story building and oxwagons |
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West street |
In foreground sandy street |
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West street |
Depicting in foreground a sandy stretch of street |
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West street |
Depicting buildings shops with sandy road |
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West street |
West street looking west from gardner street |
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West street |
West street looking east from field street |
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West srteet $ field street corner |
Depicting Darys store and lamp post |
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West street |
West street depicinng an imposing double storey building featuring adress |
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Umngeni River |
Umngeni Viewed from the North Bank |
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The Dynamics of lndian Family Firms in Durban |
The author argues that there is a relationship between the joint family and economic (business) development and that contrary to the general belief that the joint (or extended) family is an inhibition to development, it has been in Durban a positive element. |
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Voortrekker centenary |
Voortrekker Centenary Durban Committee |
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Stevenson Hamilton |
Stevenson-Hamilton Col, James 1867-1957 |
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South african library association |
South african library association, conference in durban 1948 |
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Rhodes Cecil John |
Rhodes Cecil John 1853-1902 |
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Ponsonby Lady Phyllis |
Lady Ponsonby, Mrs P. Mackenzie, Miss Killie Campbell |
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The changing face of Theatre in the Indian community of Durban : an overview from the 1910’s to 1985 |
What I propose to do in this essay is to succintly focus on the changing face of theatre in the Indian Community in Durban. The essay will look at the role of the Sabha and its attempts to propagate and preserve Hindu culture and therefore its influence on Indian theatre. |
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Natal pioneers |
Natal pioneers together with their servants. |