KwaZulu-Natal
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Trade Beads |
Small navy glass beads used as cureency in African countries. |
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Ovambo Copper Rings |
Small Ovambo copper rings, considered to be the most expensive and valuable currency. |
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Higgs Muriel | ||
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Higgs Muriel | ||
Higgs Muriel |
Helen on Jock |
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Trade Beads |
Large spherical glass bead used in Venda as currency. |
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Higgs Muriel |
M.J. Higgs's first prize- Gentle Lad |
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Trade Beads |
Large barrel shaped glass bead, used as currency in African countires. |
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Higgs Muriel |
Mischief 8 months old |
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Trade beads |
Navy and white small glass beads, used as currency in African countries. |
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Trade Beads |
White and blue small glass beads used as currency in African countires. |
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Trade Beads |
Large blue and white barrel shaped beads, that were used as currency in the African countires. |
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Trade Beads |
Small blue glass beads, used as currency is South Africa, Nyasaland and north eastern Rhodesia. |
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Trade Beads |
Small white glass bead, used as currency in South Africa, north- eastern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1977-1978 |
Silver fish winner. Mrs Joan Newton-Parry recently awarded the silver fish medal, the highest South African award for exceptional dervice to the Girl Guide movement, has been running a Guide company for 45 years. |
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Swazi Iron Rings |
A set of Iron rings from Swaziland that was used as currency by the KhoiSans. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1977-1978 |
Top Guiding honour for Joan Parry. When the girl guides association of South Africa held its annual conference in Port Elizabeth this month, there was a pleasant suprise in store for Mrs Joan Parry, of Westville. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1977-1978 |
Winning patrol for camp cooking competition. September 1977. Mrs Bester, Regional Commissioner. |
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Trade Beads |
Medium and small twisted glass beads that was used as currency in South African, north-eastern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. |