Geography Environment Collection
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Newcastle CBD |
Newcastle, town, northwestern KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. It lies at the foot of the Drakensberg mountains. |
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Newcastle |
Building in Newcastle |
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New housing units in Verulam |
Property development in this bracket was initiated by Indian owned companies |
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Nelson Mandela Receiving the Freedom of the Town of Tongaat 21 October 1994 | ||
Musical Group in Tongaat | ||
Musical Group 1905 | ||
Mrs Unpoon Hurbans greets Nelson Mandela on his 90th Birthday |
90th Birthday Celebration of Nelson Mandela |
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Mrs Sivprasad, Miss Minnatjee, Mrs Somar went to jail for the cause |
Passive resisters Mrs. Sivprasad, Miss Minnatjee and Mrs. Somar, who went to gaol for the cause, c. 1910. |
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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. & 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 Swigelaar speakeing at the event |
Guest speaker at the 50th Anniversary in Verulam |
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Mr Swigelaar presented with a gift |
Presentation of a gift to Mr Swigelaar |
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Mr Swigelaar at an event in Verulam |
50th Anniversary event at Verulam |
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Mr Swigelaar at a fuction 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 and others at and event in Verulam |
50th Anniversary function in Verulam |
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Mr P W Botha and other officials at the opening of the Indian School in Piet Retief |
Opening of the Indian School in Piet Retief |
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Mr J. C. Heunis |
Mr J. C. Heunis, assumed office las Minister of Internal. Affairs on October 1, 1980. |
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Mr J C Heunis and Mr Subban |
Mr Heunis and Mr Subban at an event in Verulam |
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Mr G S Subban |
Mr Subban speaking at the event at the 50th Anniversary in Verulam |