FAMILY
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Zulu woman with baby and a child. |
Zulu woman with a baby and child, 1983. |
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Wood family graves. In loving memory of Annie, wife of Sergeant T Woods, died September 22, 1892, aged 30 years, also of their son Sidney, died 0ctober 1, 1892, aged 2 years |
Sepia print 19.2 x 15.2cm |
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Wood family grave. In memory of Montague, beloved son of Sergeant Wood, died April 19, 1893, aged 5 years |
Sepia print 18.2 x 13.8cm |
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Women in Sarrie | ||
Two Poems | ||
The working mother |
Article describing the difficulty of rearing balanced families with the working mother so much away from home |
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The widows of the reserves | ||
The people shall govern and letters by Phyllis Naidoo |
letter to friends and family. |
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The Paton family with Natalie and Meg Chapman |
Sepia print 8.1 x 6cm |
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The Paton family |
Black and white print 17 x 26cm |
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The Paton family |
Black and white print 17 x 22cm |
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The Family Relationship in Islam |
To Muslims, Islam is the code of life which God has revealed for the guidance of mankind. In Islam there is complete coordination of the spiritual and material aspects of human life. |
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The family fleeing their houses |
The family fleeing their houses |
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The experiences of marriage and family by Indian migrants under indenture in colonial Natal. |
This thesis attempts to examine the social institutions of marriage and family as experienced by Indian migrants under indenture in colonial Natal. |
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THE CHANGING PATTERN OF INDIAN FAMILY LIFE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE AGED |
South African Indian life beginning towards the latter half of the nineteenth century on the basis of the indentured male worker,had become strongly family centred at the beginning of the twentieth century.... |
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The Bulwer Street home of the Alan Paton family: the driveway |
Sepia print 8 x 10cm original |
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The Bulwer Street home of the Alan Paton family: the carriage drive |
Sepia print 8 x 11cm original |
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The Bulwer Street home of the Alan Paton family - 551 Bulwer Street |
Sepia print 8 x 6cm original |
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Thank You card to Mr Brown from T.H. Gwala |
A note to you with a personal touch..... |
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Sunday 18th May, 1986 |
Letter written to Mam Phyllis |