South Africa
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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Urban Planning & the Informal Sector | ||
The Isipingo business district : its accessibility and locational advantages contribute to its existence | ||
The Informal Sector, Gender and Development | ||
The Informal Economy In South Africa | ||
Late Apartheid and Urban Informal Sector | ||
Labour pains in Natal | ||
John Clark Collection |
Populkar Boer War illustration A contemporary illustration: a dying Boer soldier overlooked by the field ambulance in the general retreat. |
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John Clark Collection |
Pinetown 1880 |
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John Clark Collection |
Interior of Boer farmer's home: an early schoolmaster reads and explains the contents of a newspaper. (Sketch by Charles Bell) |
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Indiers in Natal | ||
John Clark Collection |
H. Lushington Phillips (1825-96), a puisne judge of the Natal district court. A controversial figure, he also clashed with Governor Pine. |
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John Clark Collection |
Lieutenant-Governor Benjamin C.C. Pine, governor of Natal 1850-55. He played a great part in making things easier for the settlers after the bankruptcy of the promoter J.C. Byrne. |
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John Clark Collection |
In the Cape Colony, the farmers who trekked to Natal had well-organized farmsteads. These the Voortrekkers sought to re-establish as soon as possible and with much success. This is the farmstead of Piet Kemp as John Moreland sketched it on his tour of the Natal midlands in 1853. |
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The Indian Tobacco Workers Strike of 1920 A Socio—Historical Investigation | ||
Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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Durban - Amos Family Photograph |
Durban - Amos family photograph. |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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Amos Family Photograph |
Amos family photograph. |
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John Clark Collection |
Boer camp scene The photograph is believed to show Boer soldiers and their wives encamped near Majuba. Sitting on a bed inside the tent a child plays with a dog. In the foreground is a simple field-kitchen. |