Curries Fountain
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Queen Elizabeth at Curries Fountian |
The Royal Family arrived in Cape Town on 17 February 1947 and left for home on 24 April. They had travelled 7 000 km, visited more than 400 cities, towns and stop-overs, and spoken to 25 000 people. |
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Queen Elizabeth's visit to South Africa in 1947 |
The Royal Family arrived in Cape Town on 17 February 1947 and left for home on 24 April. They had travelled 7 000 km, visited more than 400 cities, towns and stop-overs, and spoken to 25 000 people. |
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Queen Elzabeth at Curries Fountain |
The Royal Family arrived in Cape Town on 17 February 1947 and left for home on 24 April. They had travelled 7 000 km, visited more than 400 cities, towns and stop-overs, and spoken to 25 000 people. |
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Rally at Curries fountain |
“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa. |
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Raymond Mkhize is champion |
Newspaper article on a Karate tournament at Curries Fountain |
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Resistance |
“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa. |
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Royal Family visit to Natal in 1947 |
The Royal Family arrived in Cape Town on 17 February 1947 and left for home on 24 April. They had travelled 7 000 km, visited more than 400 cities, towns and stop-overs, and spoken to 25 000 people.
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Scouts meeting at Curries Fountain |
Curries Fountain |
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Soccer at Curries Fountain |
“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa. |
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Soccer at Curries Fountain |
Soccer Match |
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Soccer match at Curries Fountain |
“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa. |
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Soccer match at Curries Fountain |
Soccer at Curries Fountain |
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Soccer supporters at Curries Fountain |
Leeds supporters were out in full force at Curries fountain on Sunday |
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Soil festival at Curries Fountain |
THE 1968 Festival of the Soil celebrations have been ... festival which was held at Curries Fountain |
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Springbok Boxing Club |
Springfield boxing club |
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Stands and field at Curries Fountain |
“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa. |
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Switching on of the floodlights |
Official switching of the floodlights at Curries Fountain |
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The Natal Mercury Indian Education |
In this they perhaps recognised the strongest guarantee against mental stagnation and perpetual economic subservience. In this they also recognised the most important instrument by which they...... |
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Ticket office at Curries Fountain |
“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa. |
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Tower at Curries fountain |
Steel tower at Curries Fountain |