DURBAN
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Early Durban Circa 1880 |
Early Durban Circa 1880. Signed with Monogram |
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Early Durban Circa 1880 |
Early Durban Circa 1880. Signed with Monogram |
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Entrance to Durban |
Entrance to Durban |
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Esplanade, Durban |
Label on photograph: "Esplanade, Durban" Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) ; File 7 (KCM 91/2/7) ; Sheet 1
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Esplanade, Durban |
Wide open walk ways in Durban |
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Esplanade, Durban, ca 1900 |
Caption on photograph: Esplanade Label on back of photograph: Esplanade, Durban, ca 1900 (Neg.Sh. 347, E.4) Description: Late nineteenth-century or early twentieth-century
James Robert Webster papers (KCM 92/3) ; File 4 (KCM 92/3/4)
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Esplande |
The Durban Esplanade in different times. Note the yachts parked on the side walk. The building on the left would be the Durban Club and in the distance the Marine Hotel, another building which was demolished. |
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Facts which must be faced |
Newspaper articles relating to Group Areas Act - Daily News Special Representation |
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Falls at Waterworks, Durban |
Falls at Waterworks, Durban |
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Fleamarket |
Fleamarket in Durban |
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Focus on Cities | ||
Foot of Berea Road, Durban |
Label on page: Foot of Berea Road, Durban Description: The photograph depicts a horsedrawn tram on Berea Road, Durban.
Randles family papers (KCM 92/11) ; File 4 ; Page 7b
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Forward with the capitalist workers struggle | ||
Friend, Henry |
Church street, Durban. Town Hall Railway in a distance |
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Friend, Henry |
Pub, Town Hall. |
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Gandhi addressing farewell meeting at Durban, 1914 |
Black and white print 25.8 x 18.8cm |
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Gardiner Street |
Gardiner street, Durban showing Western corner of Town Gardens, Royal Hotel and Marine Hotel. |
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Gardner Street |
Gardner Street in Durban. Dick King Statue and hotels |
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GC Kapitans |
G.C. Kapitan, really did create the first vegetarian “beans bunny” at his eponymous Durban restaurant, which operated from 1912 to 1992. |
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Gender, modernity & Indian delights: the women's cultural group of Durban, 1954-2010 |
For decades, South Africans aspiring to make the perfect biryani have turned to Indian Delights, the best selling cookbook produced by Zuleikha Mayat and the Women's Cultural Group. |