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Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

The Administrator receiving a silver salver presented to him by the Company on the occasion of the Refinery opening. (L. to R. Miss Molly Reynolds, Mrs. G. Vernon Crookes, The Administrator, Mr. G. Vernon Crookes)

Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

Mr. G. Vernon Crookes addressing the guests at the refinery opening (L. to R. Miss Molly Reynolds, Mrs. G. Vernon Crookes,  The Administrator, Mr. G. Vernon Crookes, Mrs. D. Shepstone, Mr. Campbell McDonald)

Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

The Administrator and Mr. G. Vernon Crookes in the power house

Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

Mr. G. Vernon Crookes holding up a tube of liquor from the auto filter while the Administrator and an Indian employee look on

Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

The Administrator and Mr. G. Vernon Crookes walking through the refinery filter station.

Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

The Administrator and Mr. G. Vernon Crookes inspecting the raw house centrifugals

Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

The Administrator and Mr. G. Vernon Crookes sampling bagasse from the intermediate carrier

Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

The Administrator and Mr. G. Vernon Crookes watching cane being tipped into the carrier

Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

The Administrator greeting loco driver Frederickson while Mr. G. Vernon Crookes looks on.

Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

Mr. G. Vernon Crookes meets the Administrator, Mr. D. G Shepstone, on his arrival at the Mill for the opening ceremony. (L. to R. Mrs. R. Waring, Mr. G. Crookes, the Administrator, Mr. B. N. Adams and Mr. Campbell McDonald)

Official opening of the Sezela Refinery by the administrator of Natal, the Hon. D.G. Shepstone 18 July 1957

General view of the Sezela Mill looking towards the sea

Laduma Mandela half-length portrait

Laduma's half-length from behind. strips from genet skin are fastened at the crown anf fall on the back. on his lef arm an armlet from the skin of the Vervet Monkey, Insimango.

Laduma's buttock covering is from redbrown calf skin.

Laduma's buttock covering is from redbrown calf skin. his anklets are from glass beads.

Portrait of Laduma Madela

Concerning his neck-band, umqhele, from serval skin, and his wristlet from duiker metatarsia cf. his frontal apron, isinene, is made by himself, according to the type idlaka, from black and brown calf skin.

Portrait of Laduma Madela

Portrait of Laduma Madela

Ladies with bras

Except Laduma's daughter Alexina the ladies appeared with bras which was not appropriate by K. Schlosser, so that they put them away. from left Nqahile Madela, Laduma's wife Bafungile Kumalo Madela, Bafungile's daughter Alexina and Laduma's favourite Ziphelaphi Mhlongo Madide.

Laduma wearing a tortoise-shell.

Portrait of Laduma wearing a tortoise-shell he had made into a hat protecting him magically against lightning.

Laduma from behind.

Laduma from behind. the back of the waistcoat and the top of the peaked cap are beautifully decorated with genet skin.

Laduma's products as a artisan in skin

Half length potrait of Laduma. his necklets are: Beads cut from the long bones of a rd duiker, imithi, with the hoof of that duiker as a pendant.

Laduma's products as a artisan in skin

Laduma was very fond of beautiful clothing and partly made his outfit himself. in the right hand the battle axe he had made himself, in the left hand the large shield he had made himself.

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