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Plaque entitled "Lest we forget"

Plaque for the pioneers of Pimville 1907-1956. The first African township was established in 1905 in Klipspruit, following the relocation of black families from what was known as "Coolietown" in the centre of Johannesburg, after an outbreak of Bubonic Plague in 1904. Klipspruit was subsequently called Pimville. Copper plaque on wooden board, stored as wrapped item with collection.

Poster honouring women in the A.M.E. Church

With the portrait photographs and description of: Mother Maxeke, Father Mokone, Sisters M. Mokone, P. Selepe, H. Mabote, A. Abrahams, E. Morake, W. Qupe, M. Mareka, D. Nojekwa, C. Opperman, D. Montsoa, C. Ndlazi, E. Mogaetso, M. Kirby, and Sister Demus (the name of one more portrait is torn off).
Also included a group photo depicting: Sisters N. Tantsi, B. Sechaba, J. Ndimande, Make, G. Nthoba, O. Pholo, E. Modikoane, E. Lesufi, D. Montsioa, E. Nkosi, C. Ndlazi, M. Lesabe, M. Malefetse, M. Mareka, D. Tekane, D. Nojekwa, Dr. J.R. Coan, H. Mabote, E. Morake, M. Mokone, C. Oppermann, W. Qupe.
Printed by African Leader Press.

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