Education Photograph Collection
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Surat Hindu Association Gujarati Class |
The Surat Hindu Association was founded by the Gujarati-speaking section of the Hindu community in Durban in 1907, and is the oldest registered organisation ... |
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Isipingo Hills Madressa Arabic Class |
Madressa School in Isipingo Hills |
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Arya Pratinhidi School Mayville |
Ayra Pratinihidi School |
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Springfield College of Education |
Education College |
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Salisbury Island Students |
Three distinct vignettes on "Salisbury Island", have been composed for this discussion on the tribal college for Indians inaugurated in 1961 on Salisbury Island, an old naval base at the Durban Harbour. |
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Dr Mabel Palmer |
Dr Mabel Palmer (nee Mabel Atkinson) was born on 22 May 1876 near Stocksfield in Northumberland, England. Her father, J.B. Atkinson, was a mine inspector, and her mother, Jane Atkinson, a militant suffragette. |
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Catering Class - ML Sultan |
ML Sultan Technikon represents a supreme example of what can be achieved through determination and the community spirit in the face of adversity. |
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MH Joosub Technical High |
Technical School |
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MH Joosub Technical School |
Technical School |
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MH Joosub Technical High |
Technical School |
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Transvaal College of Education |
The college first opened its doors in 1954. As there was no designated campus, college students were forced to share a premise with the Johannesburg Indian High School in Bree Street. All Indian education fell under the jurisdiction of Transvaal Education Department. |
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Transvaal College of Education |
The college first opened its doors in 1954. As there was no designated campus, college students were forced to share a premise with the Johannesburg Indian High School in Bree Street. All Indian education fell under the jurisdiction of Transvaal Education Department. |
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Transvaal College of Education |
The college first opened its doors in 1954. As there was no designated campus, college students were forced to share a premise with the Johannesburg Indian High School in Bree Street. All Indian education fell under the jurisdiction of Transvaal Education Department. |
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Transvaal College of Education |
The college first opened its doors in 1954. As there was no designated campus, college students were forced to share a premise with the Johannesburg Indian High School in Bree Street. All Indian education fell under the jurisdiction of Transvaal Education Department. |
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Laudium Training College |
Training college for Indians |
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Catering School - M L Sultan |
Catering School - Cake decorating |
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Clairwood technical School |
Technical School in Clairwood |
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Pretoria Asiatic Government Aided School |
Government Aided School for Indians in Pretoria |
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Platoon School System |
A schooling system in which two separate sets of teachers and pupils use the same school building, one set in the morning and one in the afternoon; occasionally, of a school or system in which classes use limited class-room space in turns on a rotational basis, being taught out of doors for the |
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Higher grade Indian School |
The Indian community asked the Education Department whether provisions could not be made by forming a special class for higher education at the school formerly called the Durban Higher Grade School if a separate institution could not be provided for higher education. Such a class was started at t |