Tongaat Legacy Foundation 150 Years
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Artisians |
Musical Group in Tongaat |
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Girls Interhouse Athletes Trophy | ||
Indians Deported to India by the Transvaal Government |
Display at the Tongaat Legacy Foundation 150 Years |
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Iron socketed sickle |
Ancient iron socketed sickle. A sickle is a curved, hand-held agricultural tool typically used for harvesting cereal crops or cutting grass for hay. |
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Isipingo River |
Isipingo River is a stream in KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Letter written by Anthony Wilkinson to his Father William October 1862 |
Display of Anthony Wilkinson's letters to his father at the Tongaat Legacy Foundation |
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Letter written by Anthony Wilkinson to his Father William September 1862 | ||
Maidstone Football Club |
Football club in Tongaat |
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Maidstone Football Club |
Display of Maidstone Football club in Tongaat |
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Maidstone Football Club 1958 |
The Maidstone Football Club affiliated to the Verulam Football Association. Season 1958 |
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Maidstone Football Club 1965 |
Maidstone Football Club affiliated to the Tongaat Football Association |
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Maidstone Football Club Officials 1965 |
Maidstone Football Club Officials. Affiliated to the Tongaat Football Association |
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Maidstone Football Club Team of the Year 1965 |
Maidstone Football Club. Affiliated to Tongaat Football Association - Juniors, Season 1965 - Team of the Year |
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Maidstone Shree Emperumal Temple |
Photographic display of the Maidstone Temple |
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Maize Mill Grinder |
Machinery in the mills |
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Minonette Volleyball Club Jersey |
Volleyball Kit |
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Mitchell Gandhinagar Cricket Club |
Cricket Team display at the Tongaat Legacy Foundation 150 Years |
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Mohurrum Festival at Umzinto |
Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calendar and considered to ... As celebrating Muslims devour the festival with utmost joy and mark it ... |
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Moonsamy, Mrs Mahabeer, Mrs Veerasamy, Mrs VS Naidoo, Mrs Moonsamy, Mrs VS Pillay, Mrs Mo |
Passive Resisters |
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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. |