Curries Fountain

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Raymond Mkhize is champion

Newspaper article on a Karate tournament at Curries Fountain

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.

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.

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.

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.

Proposed design of a New Stadium

Drawing of a new stadium

Proposed design fro Stadium

Stadium

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.

Proposed design for new design

Stadium

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

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.

Plague stone

Plague stone laid by E I Haffejee

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

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.

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.

Northern Natal team Finalists in the Sam China Cup, 11 September 1949

Northern Natal team Finalists

Natal Room/Gerhard Mare Collection: Rawley Arenstein at Curries Fountain

Black and white print 17.1 x 23.1, 1 copy enlargement

PC126

 

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

 

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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