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Mr A Dalip singh

The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people.

Mr A Deedat - Cricket

In 1959 at the age of 15 Ahmed Deedat discovered his love for cricket when he joined the Natalians Cricket Club in Pietermaritzburg.

Mr A Deedat - Cricketer

Deedat at the height of his career when the South African XI played Kenya Combined  XI In Kenya in 1958.

Mr A H West

Mr. A.H. West was a theosophist and vegetarian. He lived in phoenix ashram, which was set up by Mahatma Gandhi during South African Satyagraha. His sister Ada West taught in phoenix and Tolstoy farms. He had taken part in South African Satyagraha.

Mr A I Paapie Timol - Cricketer

Pappie rose to become one of the provinces most dynamic young cricketers

Mr A Ramsamy Rector of ML Sultan Technikon 1981

Mr A Ramsamy former Rector of ML Sultan Technikon

Mr Albert Christopher
Mr Alexander Beale. Librarian of the Natal Society Library from 1865-1900

Black and white 20.9 x 15.9cm

Mr Amithab Rajbansi

Mr Rajbansi amongst the audience at an event

Mr and Mrs Appavoo

Dimension - 1024 x 1565

Mr and Mrs Bodasing
Mr and Mrs Bodasing
Mr and Mrs Elliot Mngadi

Black and white print 9 x 14cm

Mr and Mrs Fred J Clarke

Black and white print 18 x 13.2cm

Mr and Mrs G S Matterson, who made Rosedale, their son and his wife and Miss Matterson, maid and native servant, Rosedale, Mountain Rise in 1880

Sepia print 13.4 x 20.3cm

Mr and Mrs Gandhi and Mr Kallenbach leaving for England

Gandhi and friends departing for England

Mr and Mrs George Thrash

Sepia print 14.7 x 9.7cm

Mr and Mrs HS Done 1945

Dimension - 1076 x 1444

Mr and Mrs Jessup, and two assistants, trekking to Umbumbulu

 

Caption for photograph: Mr. & Mrs. Jessup trekking to Imbumbulu

Description: Early twentieth-century.

 

Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2)

File 6 (KCM 91/2/6)

Sheet 31

 

 

Mr and Mrs Kooverji

In Natal the women of the Gujarati community united under one banner, the Gujarati Mahila Mandal

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