Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Victoria Street |
Victoria Street in Durban |
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Victoria Street bridge |
Bridge going to the market |
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Victoria Street Indian Market 1910 - 1973 |
In any undertaking of this nature, the author, usually, has a source of motivation. In this instance, my inspiration was derived from my grandfather who for the majority of his life, sold fruit and vegetable in his Victoria Street Indian Market stall. |
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Victoria Street Market |
Building of the New Market in Victoria Street |
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Victoria street market | ||
Victoria Terminus, Bombay |
Victoria Terminus, is a historic terminal train station and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. |
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View from the fence |
“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa. |
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View of Curries Fountain in 1940 |
Sports ground |
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View of Maidstone Mill on the Estate of the Tongaat Sugar 1923 |
Maidstone Mill in Tongaat |
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View of the Point docks from Bluff |
View from Bluff of Point docks |
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View of the residential area from the Aryan Benevolent Home |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Viewing of donation plaque |
St Aidan’s Mission Hospital |
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Village by a lake |
Village and lake |
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Village life in Bengal, Samuel Bourne |
India - village life in Bengal, Samuel Bourne |
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Village near the lake |
Village and lake |
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Village people stamping rice |
People in a village in India processing the rice from the field. |
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Village scene from India |
Painting of a typical village scene in India |
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Village scene in India |
Indian village life |
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Vino Reddy at the Curries Fountain Frelimo rally |
Curries Fountain Frelimo rally |
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Violet Hashe |
Violet Hashe, fiery African trade union leader, called on the people at |