Settlement
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Bamboo square settlement at the Point on the beach population |
Bamboo Square at the Point, Durban' was one nineteenth century settlement of ... Coast. In the next phase the settlement was inhabited by workers who. |
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India housing slums in Tin Town |
Tin Town, a poor community who lived on the banks of the uMngeni River. Wood and iron houses in Tin town |
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Inside a home in Tin Town |
Tin Town, a poor community who lived on the banks of the uMngeni River. |
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Letter from Alan Paton to Irving M Levin | ||
Letter from George to Alan Paton | ||
Living in Tin Town |
Tin Town, a poor community who lived on the banks of the uMngeni River. |
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Peter Brown/Reality Collection: Part of an iron age settlement near Ventersburg, OFS, dating to the 17th century |
Black and white print 14.8 x 21.8 |
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Settlement with a road leading to the houses at Maloti's Kraal |
Black and white print 12.3 x 8.2cm |
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Settlement with footpath. Inscription: Inkozi |
Black and white print 12.7 x 9cm |
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Settlement with mealie fields in the front: Maloti's Kraal |
Black and white print 12.4 x 8.1cm |
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Settlement. Inscription: Iyell |
Black and white print 12.7 x 9cm |
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Settlement: Maloti's Kraal |
Black and white print 12.2 x 9cm |
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Settlement: Maloti's Kraal |
Black and white print 12.3 x 8.2cm |
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Tin Town |
Tin Town, a poor community who lived on the banks of the uMngeni River. |
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Tin town |
Tin Town, a poor community who lived on the banks of the uMngeni River. |
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Tin Town |
An active, close-knit community developed out of the wood and iron shacks that made up the settlement in Springfield Flats, where Intersite Avenue is today. |
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Tin Town |
Tin Town, a poor community who lived on the banks of the uMngeni River. An active, close-knit community developed out of the wood and iron shacks that made up the settlement in Springfield Flats, where Intersite Avenue is today. The settlement had no basic services. |
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Tin Town Picture |
The settlement had no basic services. Many of the residents were market gardeners or seine netters, living off the land and the ocean. |
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Work in progress 62-63 Paths to power |
The political map of Southern Africa is being radically redrawn. The most vivid examples of this are the preindependence elections in..... |