Negative sheets without contact sheets numbered 1-90
- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B3-B3.4-B3.4.1
- sub-sub-sub-series
- 1960s
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
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Negative sheets without contact sheets numbered 1-90
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Negative sheets with odd or no numbers
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Newspaper article about train commuting, Rand Daily Mail, 1963; typescript about train overcrowding; photo captions.
Catholic missionary, no. 66-14
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
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Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Article about gambling Fah-Fee, with photographs by Ernest Cole.
Newspaper clips, South Africa general
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Newspaper clips including education, banishment, Group Areas Act; also included a brochure "man of the people
Newspaper clips, international press
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
General about Apartheid probably collected after his departure from South Africa; clips about the Jews in South Africa; article from Anti-Apartheid News, containing his photographs, March 1967.
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Listing of subject matter, from 66-1 to 66-19, which also relate to the contact sheets and the files with research material.
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
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Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Mainly around the subject of 'Bantu Education', some of them from the newspaper 'Spark' and 'Rand Daily Mail', including his photographs; also included a full page article by Anthony Lukas from the New York Times about the daily life of Jimmy Nkosi, published in the Sunday Chronicle, 31 January 1965, possibly with photographs by Ernest Cole.