Grossert J.W.

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Stone carving of woman and child. KwaMagwaza Bantu School

Stone carving of women and child. KwaMagwaza Bantu School. Illus. XXXV pg. 371, J.W. 'Art Education and Zulu Craft' Pietermaritzburg; Shuter and Shooter, 1968. vol.1.

Stone carving of hippo

Stone carving of hippo. Greytown school. 6.9.1960

School drill, Bantu Education

School drill, Bantu Education

School drill, Bantu Education

School drill Bantu Education

School Chior Show, 19.6.1960

School Chior Show 19.6.1959

Pedi girl. Maria at Steelpoort.

Pedi girl. Maria at Steelpoort, 9.2.1960

Ndebele sticks and broom. Adult work, Middleburg.

Ndebele  sticks and broom. Adult work, Middleburg, 13.9.1962

Ndebele home

Ndebele home Hebron 12.7.1962

Ndebele home

Ndebele home. Riet Vlei Dam, 13.10.1961, interior of dinning room and side wall of passage

Ndebele home

Ndebele home. Reit Vlei Dam, 13.10.1961

Ndebele home

Ndebele home, Vlei Dam 13.10.1961

Ndebele home

Ndebele home. Reit Vlei Dam 13.10.1961

Ndebele beadwork. Adult work, Middleburg

Ndebele beadwork. Adult work, Middleburg, 13.9.1961

Ndebele beadwork

Ndebele beadwork. Emarentia, 11.10.1962

Ndebele beadwork

Ndebele beadwork, 4.5.1960

Ndebele beadwork

Ndebele beadwork, 4.5.1960

Ndaleni Training College

Ndaleni Training College linocus

Narainsamy Temple in Newlands

The Narainsamy Temple is a provincial heritage site in Inanda in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. It was founded by Narainsamy in 1896, and is now controlled by a family trust that he created. Most of the congregation are Tamil Hindus.

Narainsamy Temple in Newlands

The Narainsamy Temple is a provincial heritage site in Inanda in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. It was founded by Narainsamy in 1896, and is now controlled by a family trust that he created. Most of the congregation are Tamil Hindus.

Narainsamy Temple in Newlands

The Narainsamy Temple is a provincial heritage site in Inanda in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. It was founded by Narainsamy in 1896, and is now controlled by a family trust that he created. Most of the congregation are Tamil Hindus.

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