DURBAN
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Letter from a Friend to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from a Friend to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Letter from a friend to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letter from a friend to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letter about Jacob Zuma from Phyllis Naidoo to The Editor, Natal Mercury |
What kind of a Man is ,Jacob Zuma, asks Phindile Ngubane. Cyril Madlala in the weekend papers adds a few strokes of his brush. May I add mine. I first met GEDLEYIHLEKISA (watch that smile) Zuma after he had served a 10 year sentence on Robben Island. |
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Lawn Bowling near the end of West Street |
Lawn bowling in Durban |
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Last photograph of Mahatma and Kastuurba Gandhi in Durban with friends |
Tributes to Gandhi from the Unpublished book on the "Life og Gandhi" by the Pretoria Tamil Society. |
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Large surf at Dairy Beach in Durban |
Dairy Beach(New Pier) in Durban is a quite exposed beach/Pier break that has consistent surf |
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Landing Stage, Durban |
Hand coloured print 18.5 24.3cm |
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Krishna Temple - Somsteu Rd |
Place of Worship |
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Krishna Temple - Somsteu Rd | ||
Kings House, Durban |
Kings House, Durban. Mr and Mrs Trollip receiving Killie Campbell |
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Ken Hill's farewell at the University of Natal, Durban, with Haycinth Bhengu, Aletta Fannin and Jean Hill |
Black and white print 10 x 5cm copy |
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Kasturba Gandhi, wife of Mahatma |
Black and white print 12 x 19cm copy |
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John Clark Collection |
The famous bathing beach front, at Durban with bathing boxes |
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John Clark Collection |
Durnford's grave |
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John Clark Collection |
Another West street view. Note the development of verandas and shade trees. Also the absence of any fast traffic whatsoever. |
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John Clark Collection |
New ambulance wagon for Durban. |
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John Clark Collection |
Photograph of Benjamin C.C Pine, taken in Durban, 1875 |
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John Clark Collection |
Francis Farewell Camp. |
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John Clark Collection |
Ship sailing in the sea, Durban |
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John Clark Collection |
A.C.W Methven sketch of West Street near the City Hall, now the post office. The period is now the 1890s. In the middle ground are the horse-drawn tramcars with their lights sun canopies. On the left is a hitchung rail for it is still the age of the horse. |