South Africa
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E-mail correspondence to Magnus Gunther from Raymond Eisenstein | ||
Interview 3 with Raymond Eisenstein | ||
Randolph Vigne Collection: Outside court hearing in Cape Town on sit in |
Black and white print 8.2 x 10.7 |
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Randolph Vigne Collection: Outside court hearing in Cape Town on sit in |
Black and white print 7.6 x 10.7 |
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Randolph Vigne Collection: Sit in, Sea Point Pavillion |
Black and white print 9 x 12.5 |
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Randolph Vigne Collection: Sit in, Sea Point Pavillion |
Black and white print 9 x 12.5 |
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Randolph Vigne Collection: Sit in, Sea Point Pavillion |
Black and white print 9 x 12.5 |
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Randolph Vigne Collection: Sit in, Sea Point Pavillion |
Black and white print 9 x 12.5 |
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Randolph Vigne Collection: Liberal Party weekend camp near Matjiesfontein |
Black and white print 8.9 x 12.7 |
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Letter from Peter Brown to Donald Mngadi | ||
Letter from Dot Cleminshaw | ||
Letter from Dot Cleminshaw to Peter Brown | ||
Letter from Peter Brown to Piet Shabalala | ||
Letter from Peter Brown to Elliot Mngadi | ||
Letter from Elliot Mngadi to Peter Brown | ||
Quiblah Jumbo |
Islamic religious art differs from Christian religious art in that it is non-figural because many Muslims believe that the depiction of the human form is idolatry, and... |
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Minbar Jumbo |
Islamic religious art differs from Christian religious art in that it is non-figural because many Muslims believe that the depiction of the human form is idolatry, and... |
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Carving of the gate jumbo |
Islamic religious art differs from Christian religious art in that it is non-figural because many Muslims believe that the depiction of the human form is idolatry, and... |
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Ceiling of Mosque |
Islamic religious art differs from Christian religious art in that it is non-figural because many Muslims believe that the depiction of the human form is idolatry, and... |
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Entrance Mosque of Quba Calligraphy |
Islamic religious art differs from Christian religious art in that it is non-figural because many Muslims believe that the depiction of the human form is idolatry, and... |