Photograph collection of History and Politics
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1860 Settlers celebration of 1980 Consecration Service Addington Beach |
1860 Commemorations at Durban on the 16th November 1980 - Saiva Sithantha Sungum |
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1860 Settlers celebration of 1980 Consecration Service Addington Beach |
1860 Commemorations at Durban on the 16th November 1980 - Saiva Sithantha Sungum |
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1860 Settlers celebration of 1980 Consecration Service Addington Beach |
1860 Commemorations at Durban on the 16th November 1980 - Saiva Sithantha Sungum |
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1860 Settlers celebration of 1980 Consecration Service Addington Beach |
1860 Commemorations at Durban on the 16th November 1980 Saiva Sithantha Sungum |
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1921 Imperial Conference met in London |
The 1921 Imperial Conference met in London from 20 June to 5 August 1921. It was chaired by British prime minister David Lloyd George. The Prime Ministers ... |
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Indian sugar workers and families in Natal |
In Natal of the nineteenth century the white economy was based on the ... Hence there was a great demand for labour for the sugar plantations. ... of discrimination had far-reaching consequences for Indian family life, as it ... |
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Native Huts - Conference - Rhodesia |
Colony of Southern Rhodesia was a land-locked ........ |
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Native Huts - Conference - Rhodesia |
British South Africa Company in 1889 to rule Rhodesia, on the grounds that the colony ... |
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Bombay's Protest Meeting against Asiatic Bill |
THE ASIATIC BILL PROTEST MEETING IN BOMBAY Years of Humiliation Inflicted on Indians Bombay, January In. —A public meeting was held to-night with the ... |
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Natal Indian Association deputation at Cape Town |
A South African Indian deputation, supported by Sir Jamshetji Jeejibhoy and ... The Federation repudiates the Cape Town Agreement, as it is opposed to the ... |
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Patrick Duncan |
Patrick Baker Duncan (1918–1967) was a political thinker and activist, whose three books promoted human rights in South Africa and expressed concern ... |
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Waiters |
The Indians were sent to work on the sugar cane fields, railways or to work as special servants, ayahs (Nannies) for the White children, waiters or cooks. The Indians lived in atrocious conditions , their wages were low and sometimes they were not paid. |
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Pottery making |
Indian indentured emigration. ... during the next twelve years nearly 30,000 Indian workers entered Natal. Beginning in 1874. ... chemicals, stone and clay, rubber, vehicles and boat-building. The. Indian has ... |
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Indenture Labourers on the Coffee plantation |
Importing Indentured immigrants from India solved the problem of labour. ... In Natal planting and harvesting seasons overlap to a considerable ... |
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Indentured Indian | ||
Cofee picking in Kearsney |
Arrival of the first indentured Indians, an event that was to have far-reaching ... Every vessel used to transport indentured Indians had ... Picking coffee beans. |
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Basket Making |
Bamboo basket was symbol of economic freedom. ... were considerable numbers of free Indians in Natal in addition to the indentured. ... The craft of basket weaving using bamboo became popular for some families as these ... |
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Basket making |
Bamboo basket was symbol of economic freedom. ... were considerable numbers of free Indians in Natal in addition to the indentured. ... The craft of basket weaving using bamboo became popular for some families as these ... |
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Indians are born fishermen |
The Roots of the Durban Fishing Industry ... |
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Beach-seine netting |
They pioneered seine-fishing in South Africa in 1865 and pioneered the Durban fishing industry.... repairing the net |