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Baumannville Location, Durban

Baumannville Location, Durban

Baumannville black family

Baumannville black family

Battling with Banality

This article deals with the history of nineteenth-century KwaZulu Natal, in particular the history of the British invasion of Zululand in 1879. While it used to be apartheid which threatened critical South African history, today it is competition and the free market.

Battlefield: the other side

Scene of the battlefield facing ready to face the opposition.

Battlefield of the Boers and Zulus, 1852.

Battlefield of the Boers and the Zulus 1852.

Battle of Ulundi

Battle of Ulundi, british square in distance

Battle of iSandlwana

iSandlwana battle

Battle of Colenso, firing laydite at the enemy's trenches - Boer War 1899

Sepia print 13.5 x 19.6cm faded and stained

Batswane Fertility Doll

Short Tswane fertility doll with lots of beads.

Batson's Drift, Port Shepstone

Black and white print 13.3 x 18.7cm faded

Batlokwa house

Batlokwa house. Sterkspruit 8.2.1961

Batlokoa house interior

KCAV 1025-7 Batlokoa house interior 8.2.1961.

Batlokoa house interior

KCAV 1928-29 Batlokoa house interior  8.2.1961.

Batlokoa house

KCAV 1916 Batlokoa house. Musong Palmtietfontein, near sterkspruit. C.P> Basutu Tribe

Batlokoa house

KCAV 1917 -18 Batlokoa house with stich showing baby has been born, Futher entering hut. 8.2, 1961.

Batlokoa house

KCAV 1919-20 Batlokoa house. Mural plastering. KCAV 1920B interior woman grinding corn.

Batlokoa house

KCAV 1921-24 Batlokoa house interiors 8.2.1961.

Batloka

KCAV 1859 Batlokoa girl with baby sterkspruit. KCAV 1860 Batlokoa matron. KCAV 1862 Batlokoa children 

Bathurst Street

Bathurst street Grahamnstown

Bathurst street

Bathurts street Grahamstown

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