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Clarkson C.F. |
Clarkson C.F. garden |
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Clarkson C.F' house |
Clarkson C.F' house |
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'Poster on a Tree: head stand" |
Black and white sketch of a poster in a tree, the poster has a boy doing a headstand. |
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Clarkson C.F. |
The cheerful parents of the bride 28/07/50 |
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"Scraps and nothing but Scraps..." |
Black and white sketch of a clown holding a barner with words 'Scraps and nothing but scraps I assure you'. |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
In the Capital of Senegal, Dakar, Florence Akst speak with Ibrahim Sane about Festival of Young Creators. It's the second edition of such festival. It's for young people aged about eight to fourteen and they organised what they called "total theatre". |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal 1980-1981 |
At sponsored walk for travel fund. 22.3.1981. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal 1980-1981 |
Provincial president-Mrs Hoidge at sponsored walk for travel fund. 22.3.1981. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal 1980-1981 |
Two Girl Guides, Dilys Jones(left) and Karen Murdock have been presented with the highest awards in guiding, the Founder's Badge at a function at the St Thomas's Church hall in Musgrave Road, Durban. The Girl Guide Commissioner, Mrs S. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal 1980-1981 |
Guides and Brownies from all the units of the North Durban Division gathered together last week to see the results of this year's major good deed project. The girls have spent the last three months knitting squares to be made into blankets for disabled people of all races. |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey talks to Hukwe Zawose, a man with a remarkable ability, with him came fellow Tanzanian, Emmanuel Makala. Hukwe Zawose play the Maramba, the largest sanza or thumb-piano. he has been playing together with his fellow musicians from Bagamoyo College in Tanzania.
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
Arts and Africa leaves the studio for the experience of African Village life, just out into one of London's parks called Holland Park which is the setting for a three week festival descriptively called "African Music Village" |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal 1980-1981 |
Brownies and Guides from Mtubatuba, Mkuze, Ubombo, Empangeni, Eshowe, Melmoth, Kwambonambi and Richards Bay congregated at the Moth Hall, Empangeni to celebrate Thinking Day. Thinking day is an annual event to celebrate the joint birthday of lord and Lady Baden-Powell. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal 1980-1981 |
Empangeni Brownies Michelle Clarke and Bridget Cuthbert start the candle-lighting ceremony, representing the "flame of the love of manking" that burns brightly and intensively in the hearts of all the Guides and Brownies in the 74 countries where they are represented. |