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Friends of Laduma Madela on Ceza Mountain, Thembani Alexina Dlamini-Khumalo |
Thembani, to the left, and the First wife of her brother-in-law Mkhafuleni Khumalo.(Her name was known to Laduma Madela) |
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Friends of Laduma Madela on Ceza Mountain, Thembani Alexina Dlamini-Khumalo |
Thembani, to the left, and the First wife of her brother-in-law Mkhafuleni Khumalo.(Her name was known to Laduma Madela) |
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Friends of Laduma Madela on Ceza Mountain, Ziphelaphi and Bafungile Madela |
Bhidli's granary, Ziphelaphi left and Bafungile Khumalo-Madela, Laduma's wife (right). Bafungile (at that time about 66 years old), wears a neklace from the cones of Casuarina equisetifolia (Casuarinaceae). |
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Frogs |
Frogs |
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Frontage of New Girls High School |
Frontage of New Girls High School |
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Frontage of new Girls High School, Worcester, Cape Town |
Frontage of new Girls High School, Worcester, Cape Town |
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Fund donated to the Aryan Benwolent Fund |
Fund donated to the Aryan Benwolent Fund |
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Funeral procession, large crowd including police |
(Funeral procession, large crowd including police.) Col. Neg. sheet 25 3A B/W Neg. sheet 427 4G |
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Funeral Programme |
Funeral Programme |
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Furniture in Groot Constantia |
Furniture in Groot Constantia. A Shell picture story, South African history in pictures, Part I: 1652-1763 |
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FYFG, King Robert |
Robert FYFG- Chief magistrate of Transkal. |
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Fynn, H.F |
Fynn, H.F. Map of the Port Natal settlement |
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Fynn, H.F |
Fynn, H.F |
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Fynn, Henry Francis |
Henry Francis Fyyn's Homestead |
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Fynn. H.F |
Fynn, H.F in group with Kreli, Councillors, etc in 1872 |
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G.H. Wathern, 1818-1979 |
G.H. Wathern, 1818-1979 |
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G.P.O Adderley Street, Cape Town |
G.P.O Adderley Street, Cape Town |
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G.P.O and Adderley street |
G.P.O and Adderley street, Cape Town |
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Galilee Shembe |
Johannes Galilee Shembe, Isiah Shembe's son |
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Garden at "The Start": original house, which is now on extension of the main building. First owned by Charles Barter,1977 |
Garden at "The Start": original house, which is now on extension of the main building. First owned by Charles Barter,1977 |