Squatters Market

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Women carrying a basket full of fruit and vegetable going to the market to sell

Indian trader

Traders outside the market

Traders selling outside the market

New Victoria market

Customers, traders and tourist inside the Indian market at Warwick Avenue

Market gardening

Indian markets and market gardening

Hawkers at the Warwick Avenus market

Indian traders

Indian market in Durban

Durban Indian Market

The Warwick Avenue Market System

Trading outside the Warwick Avenue market

The Warwick Avenue Market System

Traders outside the entrance of the Warwick Avenue Market

The Warwick Avenue Market System

View of the Chatsworth Bus rank from the Warwick Avenue Market

The Warwick Avenue Market System

Parking area at the Warwick Avenue Market

The Warwick Avenue Market System

Ariel view of the Warwick market

The Warwick Avenue Market System

Crowds of people at the Warwick Avenue market

The Warwick Avenue Market System

Inside the busy Warwick Avenue market

The Warwick Avenue Market System

Hawkers, vendors, squatters and customers at the Warwick Avenue Market

Squatters Market / Institute for Social and Economic Research. 1976

Market gardening has been a traditional way of life of the Indian community for many years. In the Report of the Coolie Commission (1872) for example, mention is made of small locations of Indians in the neighbourhood of Durban who carried on a thriving trade 1n the sale of vegetables.

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