Curries Fountain
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Raymond Mkhize is champion |
Newspaper article on a Karate tournament at Curries Fountain |
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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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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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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 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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Proposed design of a New Stadium |
Drawing of a new stadium |
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Proposed design fro Stadium |
Stadium |
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Proposed design for stadium |
“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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Proposed design for new design |
Stadium |
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President of the South African Soccer federation |
Non racial soccer and the Curries Fountain Stadium will always take pride of the place i the sports history of South Africa |
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Political 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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Plague stone |
Plague stone laid by E I Haffejee |
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Papwa welcomed at Curries Fountain |
Sewsunker "Papwa" Sewgolum was a South African professional golfer of ethnic Indian origin, who carved a niche for himself in golfing folklore when he became the first golfer of colour to win a provincial open in South Africa |
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Old image of Curries Fountain ground | ||
Official and Members of the Durban Sports ground association held an inspection in loco with the Mayor Ron William |
“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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Office builds 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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Northern Natal team Finalists in the Sam China Cup, 11 September 1949 |
Northern Natal team Finalists |
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Natal Room/Gerhard Mare Collection: Rawley Arenstein at Curries Fountain |
Black and white print 17.1 x 23.1, 1 copy enlargement PC126
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Natal Room/Gerhard Mare Collection: Portrait of Chief Buthelezi in uniform at Curries Fountain |
Black and white print 22.9 x 16.9, 1 copy enlargement PC126
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Natal Room/Gerhard Mare Collection: Chief Buthelezi receiving Rawley Arenstein and his wife, Curries Fountain |
Black and white print 16.9 x 22, 2 copies enlargements PC126
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