JOHANNESBURG

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Liberal Party Congress, Johannesburg

Black and white print 12 x 16cm

Liberal Party Congress, Johannesburg

Black and white print 12 x 16cm

Liberal Party meeting, Johannesburg. Audrey Cobden, Alan Paton, Edith Sophazi and Mike Mokubela

Black and white print 17 x 22cm

Liberal Party meeting in Johannesburg. Mike Mokhubela and others

Black and white print 17 x 22cm original

Human Rights meeting: Johannesburg on the steps of the City Hall. Jack Unterhalter is the speaker

Black and white print original

Edith Sofazi at the Liberal Party Congress, Johannesburg

Black and white print 12 x 16cm

Leslie Cooper member of the Liberal Party of South Africa

Black and white print 16 x 21cm

David Craighead member of the Liberal Party of South Africa

Black and white print 16 x 22cm

Edward (Eddie) Roux member of the Liberal Party of South Africa

Black and white print 16 x 22cm

John Wilson member of the Liberal Party of South Africa

Black and white print 15 x 20cm

John Wilson member of the Liberal Party of South Africa

Black and white print 16 x 21cm

John Wilson, member of the Liberal Party of South Africa

Black and white print 16 x 21cm

Filming of Cry the Beloved Country near Ixopo. Another view of Kumalo and family returning from Johannesburg

Black and white print 7 x 11cm original

Filming of Cry the Beloved Country near Ixopo. Close-up of Kumalo and his family returning from Johannesburg

Black and white print 7 x 11cm original

Filming of Cry the Beloved Country near Ixopo. The scene reflects Kumalo and his family return home from Johannesburg

Black and white print 7 x 11cm original

Jonathan Paton class photograph, St Johns School, Johannesburg

Black and white print 16 x 21cm

Alan Paton on the steps of the Comet on hs return to Johannesburg after a ten week stay in London to collect material for his biography on J H Hofmeyr

Black and white print 15 x 21cm

Dr Kanthack, Johannesburg, July 1953. Photo from portrait by Rosa Hope

Black and white print 21.3 x 15.8cm

South African Women's Day

At a rally in Johannesburg on the South African Women's Day...

Letter from Mogan to Phyllis Naidoo

B. C. just walked into my office. Tells me that you are in good health, that makes me happy. The B also tells me that he just spoke to you now – 11.30 am but that it suited him to choose to believe that I was not in Kanja.

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