Vivek Naicker Collection
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Presentation of flowers at the event in Verulam |
Presentation at the 50th anniversary in Verulam |
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Event at Verulam |
50th Anniversary function at Verulam |
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Mr Swigelaar at an event in Verulam |
50th Anniversary event at Verulam |
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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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Durban - Berea Road (Black and White). |
View of Berea Road |
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Mr J S M Zwiegelaar |
Mr. J. S. M. Zwiegelaar, Executive Director of Education and Culture who has been the Chairman of the Fiat Lux Editorial Committee |
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Troika homes |
Troika has built and soldsome forty houses in the Tongaat area. Former caneland near Fairbreeze has been transformed into a beautiful, modern township. More such townships are to follow..... |
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Troika home |
After services such as roads and sewerage were laid on, building plots were sold to members of the public. |
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Troika homes |
Troika has built and sold some forty houses in the Tongaat area. Former Canelands near Fairbreeze has been transformed into a beautiful, modern township. |
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Troika homes |
Called Troika, the company initially developed land in the Tongaat area for township development. |
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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. & 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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The Prime Minister and wife with the chairman of Piet Retief's Indian L.A.C. Mr. G. M. I. Mansoor. |
Opening of an Indian School in Piet Retief |
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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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Gandhi in Pretoria |
In 1894 Gandhi helped found the Natal Indian Congress, to unify local Indians into a political force, and became the first secretary. In September of the same year, Gandhi became the first Indian to be enrolled as an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Natal. |
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MH Joosub Technical High |
Technical School |
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MH Joosub Technical School |
Technical School |
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MH Joosub Technical High |
Technical School |
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Gilbert Naidoo, V. Naicker, Solomons & others |
Educators/Springfield College of Education |