South Africa
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Mr Ratan J Tata |
Ratan Naval Tata (born 28 December 1937) is an Indian industrialist, philanthropist, and a ... |
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Mr Rene de Villiers: Bloemfontein | ||
Mr S Clarke | ||
Mr S L Singh founder and the treasurer at the Aryan Benevolent Home |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Mr S Rambharos and Mr ECP Stamland unveling-plaque opening Aryan Benevolent Home |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Mr Subramani |
Teacher at Sastri College |
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Mr Sutte | ||
Mr Swigelaar and others at and event in Verulam |
50th Anniversary function in Verulam |
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Mr Swigelaar and others at the 50th Anniversary function in Verulam |
50th Anniversary function at Verulam |
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Mr Swigelaar at a fuction in Verulam |
50th Anniversary function in Verulam |
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Mr Swigelaar at an event in Verulam |
50th Anniversary event at Verulam |
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Mr Swigelaar presented with a gift |
Presentation of a gift to Mr Swigelaar |
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Mr Swigelaar speakeing at the event |
Guest speaker at the 50th Anniversary in Verulam |
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Mr V A Chettiar |
Mr. V. A. Chettiar, who is an elderly member of the Indian community and is Chairman of the Tamil Benefit Society, has ... |
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Mr V D Brugge | ||
Mr W E Bale and Mrs Bale's dog, Quan. Pietermaritzburg, February 1897 |
Black and white print 12.7 x 9.3cm Mounted alongside NS-Pe-B002 faded |
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Mr W E Bale and Mrs Bale's dog, Quan. Pietermaritzburg, February 1897 |
Sepia print 12.7 x 9.3cm Mounted alongside NS-Pe-B001 faded |
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Mr. & Mrs. P. W. Botha at a function |
February 19 was a gala day for the Indian community of the Eastern Transvaal town of Piet Retief when the Prime Minister, the Honourable Mr. P. W. Botha, opened the town's Indian Primary School. |
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Mr. & Mrs. P. W. Botha at a function |
After the official opening, the Prime Minister and Mrs. Botha cut a cake specially baked for the occasion. |
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Mr. A. L. A. Pillay as a child |
Teacher and pupils photograph |