South Africa
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Portrait of Professor Hattersley |
Black and white print 13.4 x 8.4cm |
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Portrait of Professor Hattersley, 16 April 1966 |
Black and white print 16.5 x 11.4cm |
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Portrait, Alan Paton |
Colour print 11 x 16cm original |
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Portrait, Alan Paton, 1975 |
Black and white print 8 x 12cm |
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Portuguese Shipwrecks |
The first Portuguese ship to be wrecked off the south east coast of Africa was the San Jeronymo, which wrecked off the Zulu-Land coast in 1552. |
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Position of RFA guns, 15 December 1899 |
Sepia print 6 x 8.8cm |
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Post 1945 response of blacks | ||
Post Card from Ann to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you for your gifts, presence, thoughts & well wishes in sharing my 50th birthday & making it an occasion I will never forget. |
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Post Initiate - Basotholand |
Post Initiate - Basutoland A Basotho boy child spends his days in the fields herding cattle. But when he reaches puberty, he must endure gruelling circumcision rites which take place deep in the mountain in utmost secrecy. |
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Post Office, East London |
Post Office, East London. |
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Postcard from Cedric Ndlovu to Josiah Ndlovu dated 28 Decemebr 1977 |
Cedric Ndlovu informing his father of his exam results.... |
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Postcard from Kate to Phyllis Naidoo |
Real healing is taking place here. Self restoration. On a more extended plan, the contrast between Mission life (we are a mission, it seems) at the Lesotho sun. |
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Postcard from Shan in India to Phyllis Naidoo |
Post card from Shan to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Postcard with reproduction of protestors against apartheid, University of Natal |
Black and white print |
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Postcolonial feminisms speaking through an 'accented' cinema : the construction of Indian women in the films of Mira Nair and Deepa Mehta (Thesis, 2004) |
This thesis proposes that the merging of the theories of ‘accented’ cinema and postcolonial feminisms allows for the establishment of a theoretical framework for the analysis of (what will be argued for) an emerging postcolonial feminist film practice. |
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Postcolonial Novels and Theories | ||
Postcolonialism in the wake of the Nairobi revolution: Ngugi wa Thiong'o and the idea of Africa | ||
POTENTIAL OF TOURISM GROWTH BETWEEN AFRICA AND INDIA | ||
Pottery |
In Natal the women of the Gujarati community united under one banner, the Gujarati Mahila Mandal |
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Pottery |
Student in the pottery worksop at ML Sultan |