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Iron Spears and Arrows |
Iron spears and arrows were also used tp trade. |
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IRR meeting |
Black and white print 21.5 x 16.5cm |
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Irretrievable | ||
IS SOUTH AFRICA WINNING THE BATTLE? |
UN Conference on racism 28 August - 7 September 2001 |
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IS SOUTH AFRICA WINNING THE BATTLE? UN CONFERENCE ON RACISM 28 AUGUST - 7 SEPTEMBER 2001 IN DURBAN | ||
Isabella Jane Walker |
Isabella Jane Walker (Nee Johnson) (Wife of James Walker, died 7 June 1915) |
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Isabella Walker |
Isabella Walker and her sons George and Alexander and their wives and children at "Kununata" |
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Isaiah Shembe (1865-1935) founded the Nazareth Baptist Church popularly known as KwaShembe. |
Isaiah Shembe (1865-1935) founded the Nazareth Baptist Church popularly known as KwaShembe. The church became the first amongst the Zulus to be founded 'with the quest to restore the Zulu to their glorious past' (Masondo 2004: 69-79). |
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Isaiah Shembe 1870-1935, founder and first leader of the Nazareth Baptist Church or Shembe Church |
Isaiah Shembe 1870-1935, founder and first leader of the Nazareth Baptist Church or Shembe Church |
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Isandhlawana Special Issue No June 1980 | ||
Isandlwana |
Veteran of the Nqobamakhosi Regiment explaining the battle |
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Isandlwana |
Capt. Bopham, with two members of the 24th Regiment |
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Isandlwana |
Shows white painted stone caims and st Vincents Mission |
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Isandlwana |
Cairns marked with the names of the regiments |
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Isandlwana |
Depicts a cairn denoting a military grave |
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Isandlwana |
The neck at isandlwana |
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Isandlwana |
Captain Popham and members laying a wreath |
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Isandlwana |
Worriors and descendents of worriors at the commemoration |
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Isandlwana |
s Sketch of the battle |
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Isandlwana |
Depicts the wreckage of the wagon park in the saddle |