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" Ngenzani" |
Scene of an old traditional Zulu man carrying a shield and stick heading cattle along the road in a rural area. |
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" Ubani owaziyo? " |
Scene of a man and woman meeting on the road outside a factory or hostel in a rural village. Huts, Mountains amd trees can be seen in the background. Lead pencil painting. |
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" Vurest: killing and destruction bring no peace" |
Colourful scene of people running others hurt or dead on the ground. A burnt house can be seen on the bacjground. |
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" Wooden Violin" |
Wooden carving of a violin and it's string. It was made by Mashololo Henry who was a student at Umzinyathi High School from Inanda Township In KwaZulu- Natal. |
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"Richmond" |
Scene of homestead as compound in Richmond,sorrounded by trees and mountains. |
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'Old House' |
Dr. Kohler's children playing behind the Old House at Ntabankulu. |
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Adam and Eve | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 329 | ||
BBC African Radiotape Service, no. 183, 1972 | ||
Between the English and the Boers. And the Thukela Turned Red | ||
Bibliography for recent West Indian writing in English | ||
CHATSWORTH COMMUNITY & RESEARCH CENTRE |
Sixth Annual Report: January to December 1977 |
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Chinua Achebe: English and the African Writer | ||
Colenso, Agnes Mary and Harriette |
Colenso, Agnes Mary, 1855-1932 and Harriette Emily 1847-1932 |
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Ekhaya |
Scene of a woman carrying a water pot, walking towards a homestead. Cows are grazing, and there are trees behind the huts. |
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English 12: World Literature Written in English | ||
English graves, Modderspruit |
Sepia print 10.4 x 8.3cm faded |
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English graves, Modderspruit. This is the grave of Lieutenant Harold W Bryan of the 28th squadron 4th Regiment, Imperial Yedmanry, killed in action at Hardyville 22 October 1901, aged 20 |
Sepia print 8.1 x 10.4cm |
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English Studies in Africa, vol 14, No. 2, September 1971 | ||
General Francis Grenjell |
Colored portrait of Francis Grenjell posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |