Durban's Dry Dock's. KwaZulu Natal
- ZA HPRA AG3275-D-DD-DD1-DD1.9-168
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 2009
Durban's Dry Dock's. KwaZulu Natal
Along the rail lines. Durban, KwaZulu Natal
Parte deSouth African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Collection of photographs
The coal industry of northen KwaZulu Natal, which attracted large numbers of people and has had its fair share of conflict around exploitation of workers rights and mine disasters in the past, is once again set to take off. Will it do so on a more equitable basis? Will it leave less of an impact on the environment in future? Hlobane, KwaZulu Natal.
Series of photos of Lutuli by Ranjith Kally (subject to copyright)
Parte deSouth African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Collection of photographs
They include: Albert Lutuli at home and on his farm, the Lutuli homestead, family members, Mrs. Lutuli, portraits of Lutuli, function.
NEGATIVES of this series by R. Kally, and other NEGATIVES of Albert Lutuli and functions he attended, in the Negative file. (No prints from these other negs).
Parte deSouth African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Collection of photographs
Parte deSouth African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Collection of photographs
Parte deSouth African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Collection of photographs
The photo is accompanied by a letter, dated 25 September 1961, explaining the conference which took place at the Sparks Estate Community Centre. The purpose of the conference was to recommend changes in the Durban Federal Council.
The photo caption reads: 'Our camera-man found (left to right) enjoying a joke during tea break Mr. E.G. Rooks (President of the Durban Federal Council), Mr. Dennis Young (formerly of East London), Mr. J. Seeger (Secretary of the St. John's School Committee in East London) with the vice president of the Ward X Ratepayers Association, Mr. Paul Green-Thompson.'
Along the rail lines. Durban, KwaZulu Natal
Durban's docklands. KwaZulu Natal