JOHANNESBURG
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Peter Brown Collection: Ariel view of Linksfield, Johannesburg |
Black and white print 25.5 X 25.5 |
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Mosque in Johannesburg | ||
Indian Festival | ||
Mosque in Johannesburg |
Muslims make up about 3% of South Africa's population of nearly 60 million. Muslims have lived in South Africa for hundreds of years and have ... |
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Randolph Vigne Collection: Patrick Duncan addresses a crowd of 1 200 on the City Hall steps, Johannesburg |
Black and white print 14.5 x 17.6cm |
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Letter from Dorothy to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Dorothy to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Indian jugglers outside Kenilworth Hotel Johannesburg |
Indian Juggler |
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Johannesburg Suburbs 1904 Map |
Johannesburg is a large city in Gauteng Province of South Africa. It was established as a small ... and Johannes Rissik, who both worked in land surveying and mapping. ... |
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Dynamite explosion Johannesburg |
One of the worst explosions in the history of South Africa occurred at Braamfontein station, Johannesburg, when an explosives train, carrying ... |
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Covenanters patrolling streets in Johannesburg on a float objecting to the Senate Act |
Reproduction 10.5 x 16.4 |
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First protest march by South African women, King George Street, Johannesburg |
Reproduction 10.5 x 16.4 |
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Mrs K Fleming, left, with Mrs Dora Hii outside Johannesburg City Hall |
Reproduction 16.3 x 10.6 |
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"Indomitable" Johannesburg Black Sash marching from the City Hall |
Reproduction 10.5 x 16.4 |
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Black Sash. Senator P J le Roux, Minister of Agriculture, at City Hall, Johannesburg |
Black and white print 25.4 x 20.4 |
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Mohandas Kasturba Gandhi Johannesburg prior departure |
Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi at Johannesburg, South Africa, before departure |
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Photos on the life of M. K. Gandhi (Miscellaneous) |
Indian Leaders proceeded to Johannesburg to assert rights |
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Colonial born Passive Resisters in Johannesburg |
Colonial born Passive Resisters in Johannesburg |
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Basil Arendes works at the Museum, Johannesburg |
Black and white print 6.1 x 11.2cm |
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Letter from Nigel Wrench to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thanks a lot for your letter, it's really nice to know that you can get the Express in Lesotho, and that you enjoy it. |
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Letter from Lord Senti Dikgoreng Thobejane to Phyllis Naidoo |
My name is Lord Senti Dikgoreng Thobejane. I was born on the 2nd June , 1961 i n Alexandra Township, 13 miles from Johannesburg. |