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Areas Indenture Indians emigrated |
Between 1842 and 1870 a total of 525,482 Indians emigrated to the British and French Colonies. |
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Bambatha at Mpanza. The making of a Rebellion. |
The Bambatha Rebellion The last Black armed resistance to colonial domination in South Africa. |
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Battling with Banality |
This article deals with the history of nineteenth-century KwaZulu Natal, in particular the history of the British invasion of Zululand in 1879. While it used to be apartheid which threatened critical South African history, today it is competition and the free market. |
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BEYOND THE WASHING OF THE SPEARS | |
British soldiers in action |
Sepia print 10.1 x 7.4cm faded |
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British soldiers in action |
Sepia print 9.9 x 7.2cm faded |
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British soldiers in action |
Sepia print 10.2 x 7.5cm faded |
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British soldiers in action |
Sepia print 9.8 x 7.2cm faded |
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Colenso: immediately after its re-occupancy by the Britsh, February 1900 - Boer War 1899-1900 |
Sepia print 13.5 x 18.8cm |
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Conference on British Commonwealth Literature (CBCL): Newsletter, No. 6, November 1964 | |
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Conference on British Commonwealth Literature (CBCL): Newsletter, No. 7, April 1965 | |
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Conference on British Commonwealth Literature (CBCL): Newsletter, No. 8, November 1965 | |
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Conference on British Commonwealth Literature (CBCL): Newsletter, Report to Conference Membership, April 1965 | |
Early Indian Indentured Labour |
Individual images of early Indian Indentured labourers in the Colony of Natal |
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Indians and the white man's war, 1899 - 1902 | |
Indians disembarking |
The arrival and settlement of Indentured Indians in Natal inevitably paved way for 'free' ... When he attempted to disembark at the Point, together ... |
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Ingogo Heights, Dundee. Here rests a British Soldier |
Sepia print 6 x 8.8cm |
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Letter from Alan Paton to Hubert | |
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Letter from Christina to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Christina to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Letter from Edith to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you for y ours of 4 inst.,just received. First, I want to ask you, is it best to send to your old PO Box 1291, or c/o Legal Aid Office, POB 402 ? I am sending this to PO Box 402 & hope OK.? |