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. |
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Stone carving of hippo |
Stone carving of hippo. Greytown school. 6.9.1960 |
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School drill, Bantu Education |
School drill, Bantu Education |
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School drill, Bantu Education |
School drill Bantu Education |
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School Chior Show, 19.6.1960 |
School Chior Show 19.6.1959 |
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Pedi girl. Maria at Steelpoort. |
Pedi girl. Maria at Steelpoort, 9.2.1960 |
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Ndebele sticks and broom. Adult work, Middleburg. |
Ndebele sticks and broom. Adult work, Middleburg, 13.9.1962 |
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Ndebele home |
Ndebele home Hebron 12.7.1962 |
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Ndebele home |
Ndebele home. Riet Vlei Dam, 13.10.1961, interior of dinning room and side wall of passage |
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Ndebele home |
Ndebele home. Reit Vlei Dam, 13.10.1961 |
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Ndebele home |
Ndebele home, Vlei Dam 13.10.1961 |
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Ndebele home |
Ndebele home. Reit Vlei Dam 13.10.1961 |
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Ndebele beadwork. Adult work, Middleburg |
Ndebele beadwork. Adult work, Middleburg, 13.9.1961 |
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Ndebele beadwork |
Ndebele beadwork. Emarentia, 11.10.1962 |
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Ndebele beadwork |
Ndebele beadwork, 4.5.1960 |
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Ndebele beadwork |
Ndebele beadwork, 4.5.1960 |
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Ndaleni Training College |
Ndaleni Training College linocus |
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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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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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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. |