DURBAN
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Street in Durban | ||
Staff of Radio Lotus |
Radio Lotus is a South African national radio station based in Durban, loosely similar to the BBC Asian Network in the United Kingdom, that caters for the needs of the Indian South African community. |
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St. Thomas Cemetery, Ridge Road, Durban |
St. Thomas Cemetery, Ridge Road, Durban. Site of Captain Gardners Mission Church and burial place of many pioneer families, C.T. Cato, brother of George Cato. George Russell author of The History of d d Durban and Julia Gardner. |
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St Thomas cemetry, Ridge Road, Durban |
St Thomas cemetry, Ridge Road, Durban |
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St Pauls Wharf |
Durban. St Pauls Wharf and timber wharf with four sail ships |
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St Paul's Wharf, Durban |
Hand coloured print 16.3 x 25.1cm |
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South Pier -Whaling Station |
Whale on the slip way on the South Pier |
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South Beach, Durban |
South Beach, Durban |
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Social consequences in a resettled community |
The Theoretical approach to resettlement |
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Sighthouse, Durban |
Sighthouse, Durban |
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Shops in Grey Street |
GreyStreet Shops |
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Scotsman's pool, Durban |
Scotsman's Pool, Durban |
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Rickshaw in Acutt Street, Durban |
Caption on photograph: "Acutt 1900" Label on back of photograph: In Acutt St, Durban 1900 (Neg.Sh. 347, E.3) Description: Late nineteenth-century. A man posing by a rickshaw, Acutt Street, Durban, with two passengers seated in the rickshaw
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Rickshaw and puller, Durban |
Rikshaw pullers in Durban |
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Rickshas and Pullers, Durban |
Label on photograph: "Rickshas and Pullers, Durban" Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) ; File 7 (KCM 91/2/7) ; Sheet 5
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Rickshas (F A Sams - Durban, 190?) |
Black and white print 11 x 16.5cm fading |
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Rickshas (F A Sams - Durban, 190?) |
Black and white print 12 x 16.5cm fading |
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Ricksha boys (Durban - 190?) |
Black and white print 16.4 x 12.2cm fading |
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Revolution in South Africa: An interview with Gerard Chaliand conducted by Professor Hermann Giliomee |
Revolution in South Africa: An interview with Gerard Chaliand conducted by Professor Hermann Giliomee. |
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Rev D Hurley, OMI; Archbishop of Durban |
Black and white print 13 x 20cm |