- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.11-B1.11.11
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- 1967
Municipalities legally monopolize production and sale of this brew; profits are high. In Government beer halls (where women are not allowed), it is dispensed automatically from huge vats.
Municipalities legally monopolize production and sale of this brew; profits are high. In Government beer halls (where women are not allowed), it is dispensed automatically from huge vats.
Municipalities legally monopolize production and sale of this brew; profits are high. In Government beer halls (where women are not allowed), it is dispensed automatically from huge vats.
Bantu beer cartons outside bottle store
Friday afternoon outside the bottle store, after most of crowd have left.
Folder empty.
Young woman in pain waits her turn in emergency room of Baragwanath Hospital.
Barracks-like buildings are divided into starkly simple rooms with bunk space for twenty men. There are no closets or cupboards, so clothes and boots hang all over.
"Penny, baas, please, baas, I hungry..." This plaint is part of nightly scene in the golden City, as black boys beg from whites. They may be thrown a coin, or, as here, they may get slapped in the face.
Typescripts; newspaper clips, one of these mentioning the last coffee cart being forcibly removed by the police.
Dogs are well tended by black servant, and well fed.
Notes, newspaper clips about removals in Vryheid; brochure "Bantu Residential Areas in Pretoria", issued by the Department of Non-European Affairs Pretoria City Council, 1965; brochure "Activities of the Non-European Affairs Department" Johannesburg, 1964.