Vivek Naicker Collection
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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 Pather of the South African Indian Council |
In 1968, the government set up the South African Indian Council to make recommendations to the government about matters affecting... |
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Mr Pittendrijt former rector ML Sultan Technikon |
Mr Pittendrijt former rector ML Sultan Technikon |
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Mr Swigelaar and others at and event 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 at a fuction in Verulam |
50th Anniversary function in Verulam |
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Mr Swigelaar at an event in Verulam |
50th Anniversary event at Verulam |
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Mr Swigelaar presented with a gift |
Presentation of a gift to Mr Swigelaar |
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Mr Swigelaar speakeing at the event |
Guest speaker at the 50th Anniversary in Verulam |
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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. & 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. D. Bugwandeen |
Mr D Bugwandeen |
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Mr. G. Krog delivering his address at the Official Opening & Mr. J. Vorster |
Official opening |
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Mr. S. Rambharos at Clayton Gardens |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Mr. S. Rambharos at Clayton Gardens |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Mr. S. Rambharos at Clayton Gardens |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Mrs Lucilla Cross - Staff and Associates Sastri College |
This was the first Indian High School and Teachers Training College, built in South Africa, was opened in October 1929. |
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Mrs. Hotz & guests |
School Function |
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Mrs. Hotz receives bouquet |
School Function |
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P. I. Devan |
In 1968, the government set up the South African Indian Council to make recommendations to the government about matters affecting... |