Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Indian HC Jain, Devaki Jain, Ismail Meer and Fatima Meer at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition |
Gandhi Luthuli King Mandela Exhibition, Mandela Exhibition at the Documentation Centre, UDW, June 1998 |
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Sbu Ndebele, Colleague, Hassim Seedat and Ebrahim Ismail Ebrahim at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition |
Gandhi Luthuli King Mandela Exhibition, Mandela Exhibition at the Documentation Centre, UDW, June 1998 |
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Ebrahim Ismail Ebrahim, Indian HC Jain and Lindiwe Sisulu at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition, Documentation Centre |
Gandhi Luthuli King Mandela Exhibition, Mandela Exhibition at the Documentation Centre, UDW, June 1998 |
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Fatima Meer and Indian HC Jain at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition |
Gandhi Luthuli King Mandela Exhibition, Mandela Exhibition at the Documentation Centre, UDW, June 1998 |
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American guest and Indian HC Jain at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition |
Gandhi Luthuli King Mandela Exhibition, Mandela Exhibition at the Documentation Centre, UDW, June 1998 |
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Indian High Commissioner Jain, Narissa Ramdhani and Lindiwe Sisulu at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition |
Gandhi Luthuli King Mandela Exhibition, at the Documentation Centre, UDW, June 1998 |
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Lindiwe Sisulu, Narissa Ramdhani, Maphule Ramashala (VC), Indian HC Jain and guests at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition, Documentation Centre, UDW, June 1998 |
Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition at the Documentation Centre, UDW, June 1998 |
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Group at Govt. House, PMBurg, during the administration of Col Sir John Bisset, 1867. |
Dimension 2370 x 1645 |
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First Ministry Under Responsible Govt., 1893 |
Dimensions 3156 x 4657 |
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Viscount WOLSELEY, Field Marshall. Governor of Natal, 1879 |
Dimension - 1730 x 2327 |
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Sir JOHN SCOTT. Lt Governor of Natal from 1856-1864 |
John Scott (colonial administrator) |
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MARTIN WEST. First Lt Governor of Natal |
First Lieutenant-Governor and the first civilian administrator of the Colony of Natal |
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THOMAS PRINGLE. 1820 Settler and fighter for the freedom of the Press |
Thomas Pringle was a Scottish writer, poet and abolitionist. Known as the father of South African poetry, he was the first successful English language poet and author to describe South Africa's scenery, native peoples, and living conditions. |
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The Indian Trader |
The Indian trader made his appearance shortly after the arrival ofthe Indentured Indian. This pattern is evident wherever the Indentured Indian set foot, be it Mauritius, Trinidad, British Guiana or any of the British colonies. |