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The Botswana Massacre: Victims were very "soft" targets
The Boy Up a Tree: A fable with acknowledgements to St.Luke and Dostoevsky, preached in St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town
The Boy with a Cart

University of Durban-Westville

The boys dancing

While the dance is going on a women onlooker is plaiting a grass rope.

The boys touch each others spears

The boys touch each others wooden spears. the second boy from the left, with trousers, is Susa's young son sikhelane, called "The little umthakathi"

The braak

The Braak, Stellenbosch

The Braak, Stellenbosch, Cape Town

The Braak, Stellenbosch, Cape Town

The breakwater

The breakwater,durban

The Breweries Garden

The Breweries Garden.

The Bride

Color sketch of Loho's bride, holding an umbrela.

The bride "umakoti", his groom and another man showing  the birthday cake,uMsinga

The bride "umakoti", his groom and another man showing  the birthday cake,uMsinga

The bride "umakoti", his groom and another man showing  the birthday cake,uMsinga

The bride "umakoti", his groom and another man showing  the birthday cake,uMsinga

The bride in traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991

The bride in traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991

The bride showing her traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991

The bride showing her traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991

The bride showing her traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991

The bride showing her traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991

The bride showing her traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991

The bride showing her traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991

The bride showing her traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991

The bride showing her traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991

The brigde over Zambezi River below Victtoria falls

 The brigde over victotia falls

The British flag over the Castle

The British flag over the Castle; A shell picture story, South African history in pictures Part III; 1796-1825

The British invasion of Zululand: some thoughts for the centenary year

It is now one hundred years since the British invaded the Zulu kingdom and the Zulu, by the
effectiveness of their resistance, brought their name so dramatically before the world.
Although the way had been prepared by travellers' accounts, and by the" intelligent Zulu"

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