CHILDREN
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Sunday School class |
Caption for photograph: A Sunday School Class Description: Early twentieth-century. A Sunday School teacher seated with a class of children, on benches outdoors.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) File 6 (KCM 91/2/6) Sheet 7
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Missionary children at Amanzimtoti Beach, ca 1918 |
Label on photograph: Missionary Children ± 1918 Caption on page of photographs: Come in! The water's fine. Amanzimtoti Beach. Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) File 6 (KCM 91/2/6) Sheet 3 |
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Children playing in the sea at Amanzimtoti Beach |
Caption on page of photographs: Come in! The water's fine. Amanzimtoti Beach. Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) File 6 (KCM 91/2/6) Sheet 3
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children playing in giant garden |
KCAV 2171 Tempera painting of 'cgildren playing in gaint's garden by student Ndaleni Training Collage. |
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Letter to Baby Moonsamy from Phyllis Naidoo |
Letter written to Baby Moonsamy. |
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Above all is poetry |
In the vast field of African oral literature, the folktale is after all only one form of the prose material, and probably the lesser part of the whole, for poetry covered every aspect of a man's life. |
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Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No.4 1952 | |
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Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No.30 1968 | |
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Mid-March in Uitenhage | |
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Forging a future for our children | |
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Toy library in Tongaat | |
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Everybody has the right to have children | |
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Creating toys | |
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It`s child play - learning with water | |
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We are ourselves! | |
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Through the eyes of chiildren | |
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Yes we CAN feed all those starving children | |
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Free the children | |
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Stop the torture! | |
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Who cannot take sides? |
Statement by Mrs Lisbet Palme at the International Conference on children, repression and law in apartheid South Africa, Harare, 24th september, 1987. |