South Africa
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Letters of Gertie, Pops and Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters between Phyllis Naidoo, Gertie and Paps |
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Letters to Bill from Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters to Bill from Phyllis Naidoo |
The Street Cleaner |
The street cleaner |
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Friendship |
Friendship - Dog protecting master against snake |
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Three Wise Men and The Star of Bethlehem |
Three Wise Man and The Star of Bethlehem |
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A song for you "Miriam Makeba" |
A song for you "Miriam Makeba" |
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The Shepherd and the Hunter |
The Shepherd and the Hunter |
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Welcome home |
Welcome home |
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The air that i breath |
The air that i breath |
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Unity - Interlocking hands, black and white |
Unity - Interlocking hands, black and white. |
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Mother and the child |
Mother and the child |
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Motherly Love |
Motherly love |
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Guitar Girl |
Guitar Girl |
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Let's disappear |
Let's disappear |
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Lullaby |
Lullaby - A mother carrying a child on her back, singing a gentle song to send a child to sleep. |
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RB Maharaj President of NIC (PMB) Social Worker 1920 to 1930 |
Newspaper cuttings and articles. |
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A study of strategic manangement among Indian Businesses of Durban |
The Indian traders came to Durban with practically nothing, but their willingness and determination to work, contributed to the development of the country and also enabled them to increase their standards of living. |
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The Contribution of the Indians to the South African Economy 1860 to 1970 |
In the one hundred and twenty years since 1860 when the first members of the Indian community arrived in South Africa, the economy has developed from a poor, agriculturally based system to a highly sophisticated structure built largely on the mining and manufacturing sectors. . |
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Mary Stainbank, Modernism and the ‘Spirit of Africa’ |
The intention in this paper is to investigate, through specific examples of |
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Indian Art selected items from Private Collections in Durban 1988 |
This catalogue is intended as a preliminary step towards an eventually more complete account of Indian art in private collections in South Africa. |