Tongaat
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Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple EST 1916 |
It all started in 1914 under a banyan tree in Tongaat Section, where the Shree Veeraboga Vasantharaayar Sarithuram (Prophecies of Kali Yuga) was read. It was also here that the idea of the Shree Veeraboga Vasantharaayar Dharamah Pareepaluna Mudam (SWDP) originated. |
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Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple EST 1916 |
Under a banyan tree in Tongaat Section, where the Shree Veeraboga Vasantharaayar Sarithuram ... |
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South Africans Deported from Natal to Madras for going on Strike |
The Government thought that the Indians would be thoroughly demoralized and would surrender at discretion if they could be deported to India. |
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Spitzkop Government Aided Indian School |
Staff of the Spitzkop Government Aided Indian School |
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Staff of Indian Immigration Department |
In 1911, India prohibited the indentured labour to Natal because of the ill ... its legislation prior to the introduction of Indian workers in the colony. ... with rules and regulations governing the immigrants, conditions of service and ... |
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Sugar Cane Shredder |
A cane shredder extract sugar and during the process it separates the fiber particles of sugarcane from its juice and also crushes more amount of sugar. |
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Sunrise SC Tongaat Badge |
Soccer team in Tongaat |
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Sunrise Sporting Club | ||
Sunrise Trophy Bought in 1930 |
Sunrise sporting club trophy |
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TESCO Bowling Club |
Photographic display of TESCO Bowling club |
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TESCO Bowling Club |
Photographic display of TESCO bowling club |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |