South Africa
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Carnegie-Ondersoek-1929. Armblanke-tipes en Wonings. OOSTLIKE KAAPLAND |
Blinkkop |
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Carnegie-Ondersoek-1929. Armblanke-tipes en Wonings. OOSTLIKE KAAPLAND |
Venter |
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Carnegie-Ondersoek-1929. Armblanke-tipes en Wonings. OOSTLIKE KAAPLAND |
Blinkkop |
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Carnegie-Ondersoek-1929. Armblanke-tipes en Wonings. OOSTLIKE KAAPLAND |
Blinkkop |
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Carnegie-Ondersoek-1929. Armblanke-tipes en Wonings. OOSTLIKE KAAPLAND |
Blinkkop |
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Carnegie-Ondersoek-1929. Armblanke-tipes en Wonings. OOSTLIKE KAAPLAND |
Blinkkop |
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Carnegie-Ondersoek-1929. Armblanke-tipes en Wonings. OOSTLIKE KAAPLAND |
Blinkkop |
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Carnegie-Ondersoek-1929. Armblanke-tipes en Wonings. OOSTLIKE KAAPLAND |
Blinkkop:Skool |
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Tambura | ||
Sitar, Harmonium | ||
Indian drums - Tabla, Naal, Dholak, Mridangam | ||
Sitar |
Sitar, stringed instrument of the lute family that is popular in northern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. |
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Organ - harmonium |
The harmonium is an instrument that has its origins in the period of British rule in India. It is a modified version of the reed organ, with keys like the piano and bellows to pump air into the instrument. |
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Tabla |
The tabla is a pair of twin hand drums from the Indian subcontinent. Since 18th century, tabla has been the principal percussion instrument in Hindustani classical music, where it may be played solo, as accompaniment with other instrument and vocals, and as a part of larger ensembles. |
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Durban's Red Hot Jazz Pirates | ||
Durban's Red Hot Jazz Pirates | ||
Letter from a friend to Phyllis Naidoo |
I am just wandering as to where to begin, nevertheless “happy id-el-furt”- it was quite an event here with Mike around. As I am writing Tim is wrestling with our noisy Pioneers for a packet of candies – very rare niceties around here. |
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Letter from Achelia to Phyllis Naidoo |
Many Thanks for your letter, which reached me yesterday evening. I am afraid I can’t help you in your enquiry. |
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Letter from a friend to Phyllis Naidoo |
So nice to get a personal letter from you. Strange for me to have met Bishop Colin O’Brian Winter – he had dinner with me and we talked about what happening over here and the crisis you people faced. |
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Letter from a friend to Phyllis Naidoo |
Recently your letters of the 10/3/80 and 21/3 the first was both informative and touching. I shared same with some of my friends and family who were, needless to mention, also named by the contents. |