Mary Kleinenberg Collection

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First protest march by South African women, King George Street, Johannesburg

Reproduction 10.5 x 16.4

Illegal gathering

Black and white print 20.2 x 12.6

Illegal gathering. L-R: Yvonne Spain, Bobby Keele, Alleyn Diesel, Mary Kleinenberg, Jenny Mckenzie, Diana Davey, Jennifer Verbeek. Front: Maureen Hobbs, Joe Stielau, Monique van Wyngaard

Black and white print 11.5 x 19.6

Illegal gathering. L-R: Yvonne Spain, Bobby Keele, Alleyn Diesel, Mary Kleinenberg, Jenny Mckenzie, Diana Davey, Jennifer Verbeek. Front: Maureen Hobbs, Joe Stielau, Monique van Wyngaard

Black and white print 20.3 x 25.2

In aid of Table Mountain Refugees

Colour print 12.6 x 8.8

Kerry Harris holding poster, Pietermaritzburg

Black and white print 10.6 x 16.5

Marching up from the station

Black and white print 23 x 11.5

Miss Marion Harper of Pietermaritzburg, aged 88, one of the city's oldest members.

Black and white print 6.3 x 15.9

Marion Harper was on vigil for 30 minutes soon after noon. The vigil was a protest against legislation affecting coloured representation before parliament. Witness 21 April 1956

Mrs C van Selm (Black Sash Western Cape Chair) introduced speakers at the meeting on the Grand Parade, Cape Town

Reproduction 10.5 x 16.4

Mrs K Anderson, well known artist sketches Black Sash women on thte post office steps at lunch time

Black and white print 16.2 x 21.5

Mrs K Fleming, left, with Mrs Dora Hii outside Johannesburg City Hall

Reproduction 16.3 x 10.6

National and Regional Black Sash leaders at the home of Mr and Mrs Palmer, near Stellenbosch before they entered Cape Town

Reproduction 7.4 x 10.4

Photograph, printes with poster "Radio SA don't slant the news"

Black and white print 12 x 16.1

Police break up a demonstration

Black and wite print 25.5 x 20.1

Port Elizabeth Black Sash in a demonstration against the dissolution of the Senate and the violation of the constitution

Reproduction 10.5 x 16.5

Postcard with reproduction of protestors against apartheid, University of Natal

Black and white print

Prime Minister J G Strydom making his way through the Black Sash parade after the final reading of the South African Amendment Bill

Reproduction 7.5 x 10.4

Printed images from XPI 667 AND 668

Black and white print 18.5 x 10.3

Protest march against the Senate Act with symbolic book of the Constitution

Black and white print 21 x 15.9

Royal Show

Black and white print 10.7 x 16.5

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