DURBAN

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Indian survey

Survey of Indians in SA-Ms articles prepared by staff  of UDW 1964 re:employment opportunities, educational Guidance, statistics, job reservations etc 1964

Indian Shop

Traders in Durban

Indian Festivities, Durban, 1900

Black and white print 10.7 x 16.6cm

Indian Festivities, Durban, 1900

Black and white print 12 x 16.5cm fading

Indian Festivities, Durban, 1900

Black and white 12 x 16.7cm fading

Indian Festivities, Durban, 1900

Black and white print 16.5 x 12cm fading

Indian CBD

Durban is home to the largest Indian population outside India. Glimpses of India are visible in the sights, smells and sounds of this South African city on the ...

Indian CBD

Durban is home to the largest Indian population outside India. Glimpses of India are visible in the sights, smells and sounds of this South African city on the ...

India has the right to intervene

Newspaper article in the Leader newspaper

Imperial Buildings, Durban

 

Label on back of photo: Corner of Smith & Gardener [Gardiner?] Streets. Durban. Donated by B.M. Randles, 1983  

HOUSING CONDITIONS IN CHATSWORTH

Housing the Indian population of Durban has been a difficult and a contentious problem for a very long time. The reasons have been partly political (racial segregation) and partly economic (low incomes).

Honorable G K Gokhale, member of the Legisslative Council of India, in Durban, 1912. Visited South Africaat request of Gandhi. Gandhi 4th from left and Gokhale 5th from left, front row.

Black and white print 25.8 x 19.3cm

Historical Durban photo

Old Pictures of Durban

Highway over Warwick Avenue

Warwick avenue highway being built around Himalaya Flats Warwick Avenue

Harvey and Greenacre's, Smith Street, Durban

Sepia print 15 x 20.4cm

Group Areas article

Newspaper cutting

Grey Street Mosque

Undated picture of Grey Street Mosque in Durban

Grey Street Mosque

Mosque in Grey Street Durban

Grey Street

Grey Street in Durban

Grey and Pine Street intersection in Durban

Grey Street was the clothing zone. Pine Street housed the tailors

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