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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Men and Affairs | ||
Mariamman Prayer at the Sithambaram Alayam in Chatsworth |
Prayer at the Sithambaram Alayam |
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Mariamman Prayer at the Sithambaram Alayam |
Prayer at the Sithambaram Alayam |
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Main temple |
Front view of the main temple with central dome in background KM Naidu with few of members of Sungum after prayer |
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Letter from Edith to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Edith to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Letter from Brenda Meakins to Reverend Donald Nester |
The Right Reverend Donald Nestor Bishop of Lesotho. |
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Letter from Babara to Phyllis Naidoo |
How are you? And all our friends there. |
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Letter from Audrey Graves to Alan Paton | ||
Letter from Achelia to Phyllis Naidoo |
Many Thanks for your letter, which reached me yesterday evening. I am afraid I can’t help you in your enquiry. |
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Instrument of Thy Peace by Alan Paton | ||
Instrument of Thy Peace by Alan Paton |