KwaZulu-Natal
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Sunset |
A Zulu man watching sunset. |
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Sunday School |
Pastor and Sister Nun with children during Sunday school. |
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Sun Coast Casino |
The Sun Coast Casion in Durban. |
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Summer' |
Scene of huts, tree and cows grazing infront during the summer season. |
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Sugar cane |
Loading sugar cane |
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Sub Inspector E.A. Molotsane, Sup. P.A.P. Mampie. Mr Eister |
KCAV 1840 Sub Inspector E.A. MOlotsane, SupP.A.P>Mampie, Mr Eister. Grossert no 367 |
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Stuffed Doll |
Stuffed Doll. |
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Study of trees |
WCP 851 Study of trees. By Franz Hodi |
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Study of pot plants |
WCP Study of pot plants |
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Study of Marrianhill connect church |
WCP 847 Study of Marrianhil lconnect church. |
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Study of Draporty |
Black and white life drawing for a study of textile. |
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Study of a dropped head |
Black and white sketch of a life drawing study of a head. |
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Studies in indian employment in Natal |
IN THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY the young Colony of Natal was faced with a shortage of suitable labour. The European settlers were too few to meet the requirements of the colony's development and in any case were unsuited to do much of the necessary work. |
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Student Choir singing during the opening of the eMbo Community Centre by Dr. Nelson Mandela on 29 May 1998 |
Student Choir singing during the opening of the eMbo Community Centre by Dr. Nelson Mandela on 29 May 1998 |
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Stucco sculpture by Ntuli and Molefe |
Stucco sculpure by Ntuli, Molefe, Form III, Isibonelo Secondary School. 22.11.1962 |
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Strychonos Spinosa: Umhlala |
Strychonos Spinosa:the green monkey. It is called uMlahla oluhlaza in isiXhosa or isiZulu, can be eaten by both humans and animals. |
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Strychonos Spinosa" Maputaland |
Strychonos Spinosa from Maputaland, both can be eaten by both humans and animals. |
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Strychnos Usambarensis:uMdlamalala |
Strychnos Usambarensis known as Umdlamalala or uMphathiwenkosi-omnyama. The tree can be found in Natal, Transkei, Swaziland and Mozambique and used for stomach cramps. |
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Strychnos Magascariensis: uMkwakwa |
Strychonos Madagacariensis: uMkwakwa fruit, found in Natal, Transvaal, Swaziland and Mozambique. |
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Strychnos Henninsii: umNonono |
Strychonos Henningsii: umNonono fruit can be used to treat nausea, intestinal worms and pains. |