African Lifestyle
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Ceramic Artefacts |
Set of Ceramic artefacts. |
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Character Doll |
Beaded character doll made out from a glass bottle stuffed with cotton to make a head. |
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Chess Game |
Dr. Kohler playing chess with an elderly man. |
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Collecting Clay |
African family collecting clay in the Dongas. |
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Collecting Clay |
African family collecting clay in the Dongas. |
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Cronin & Tyrrell |
Duggan-Cronin and Barbara Tyrrwll outside Cronin's gallery. |
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Crossing the Bridge |
Scene of a car crossing the bridge, only one car at a time could cross the bridge. |
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Dancing Girl |
A Bhaca young girl dancing with a stick. |
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Doctors and Reverends of Ntabankulu |
Doctors and Reverends of Ntabankulu during Dr. Kohler's visit. |
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Doll Maker: Botswana |
An elderly doll maker from the Etsha village in Botswana holding one of her creations. |
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Doll Maker: SwaziLand |
Doll maker at a roadside stall in Swaziland. |
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Donga Medicine Sale |
Africans dressed in modern clothes selling medicine in the Donga's. |
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Donga Medicine Sale |
Africans dressed in modern clothes selling medicine while a young white boy is monitoring them in a Donga. |
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Dr. Kohler at Work |
An elderly woman being brought to Dr. Kohler with an ox wagon. |
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Dr. Kohler's |
Photograph of Dr. Kohler's home. |
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Dr. Kohler's Home |
Photograph of Dr. Kohler's home. |
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Dr. Kohler's Patients |
Small boy affected by Polio disease on both his feet, treated by Dr. Kohler at Marrianhill Hospital. |
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Dr. Kohler's Patients |
Small boy after the treatment from Dr' Kohler from the Polio disease that affected his feet. This photograph shows the recovery in the boy's feet. |
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Dr. Kohler's Patients |
A young woman with tumor growing behind her ear, one Dr. Kohler's patients. |
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Dr. Kohler's Patients |
A young woman with tumor growing behind her ears, one of Dr. Kohler's patients. |