South Africa
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Young girl with a fractured femur in Msumba Hospital, Mozambique. |
Young girl with a fractured femur bone in Msumba Hospital, Mozambique (Diocese of Lebombo) |
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Sick Communion at St. Lucy's Mission, Tsolo. |
Sick communion in the wards at St. Lucy's Hospital, St Cuthberth's, Tsolo, Eastern Cape. |
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Baby Clinic at St. Matthews Mission. |
Baby Clinic at St. Matthews Mission. |
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A Less Happy Outlook | ||
South Africa becoming Self sufficient as Industry expands | ||
The Price of Sugar | ||
The Sugarcane Crop 1948-1949 | ||
Isabella Jane Walker |
Isabella Jane Walker (Nee Johnson) (Wife of James Walker, died 7 June 1915) |
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George Birch Walker |
George Birch Walker (Second Son of James Walker) |
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Alexander Henry Walker |
Alexander Henry Walker (Third son of James Walker) |
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Kathrine Mary Walker |
Kathrine Mary Walker (Nee Hutchinson) Wife of Alexander Henry Walker. |
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Randal Walker 1909. |
Randal Walker c1909, Nothern Ireland. (Eldest son of Isabella Walker) |
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James Walker |
James Walker - Walker Family Photograph. |
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Isabella Walker |
Isabella Walker and her sons George and Alexander and their wives and children at "Kununata" |
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George Birch Walker and his wife Emmeline. |
George Birch Walker and his wife Emmeline (nee Hawkins) . |
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Board and trade industries | ||
New Sugar Legislation Additional Quotas for Export | ||
The Economic Outlook | ||
Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
In this programme we have two political poets. They could be described as political poets but they could scarcely be more different. Poemd by one of them are to be found in just about every anthology of Pan-African poetry. He's the South African writer and political activist, Dennis Brutus. |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
Alhaji Dan Maraya is one of the best known and most highly regarded of Nigerian musicians.He's a Hausa from the North of the country, and he's won his reputation with nothing more than an utterly simple stringed instrument and the force of his own wit and personality. |