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Nelson Mandela and Joe Slovo meet in Cape Town
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Nelson Mandela and Joe Slovo meet in Cape Town
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Crowd at "Human Rainbow" concert. 17/3/1990.
Large crowd at the Human Rainbow Concert held in Ellis Park Rugby Stadium. Celebrating the release of Nelson Mandela. Performers uncluded Jennifer Ferguson, Sankomota, Tananas, the Gereformeerde Blues Band and others. 17/3/90
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Rally to celebrate the release of Nelson Mandela, Durban.
Supporters hold hands for a rally to celebrate the release of Nelson Mandela. Durban 25 February 1990
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Mandela at the Welcome Home Rally
Nelson Mandela standing with his fist raised at his welcome home rally at Soccer City, Soweto on 13 February 1990.
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Nelson Mandela with 3 school-boys, soon after his release.
Nelson Mandela speaks to Johannesburg school boys soon after his release from Victor Verster prison, Soweto, February 1990.
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Newly released Raymond Mhlaba is greeted by Simon Simons in Lusaka
Raymond Mhlaba, Jailed in 1964 for African National Congress (ANC) military commando activity, and Jack Simons, of the South African Communist Party (SACP) re-united after 26 years, at an official Zambian State function to welcome released ANC leaders. Lusaka, Zambia. 17 January 1990.
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Wedding day, Betty's Bay, Cape
Parte de Institute for Advanced Social Research (IASR), Photographs
A man and a Woman, with two little girls in the middle.
Parte de National Progressive Primary Health Care Network records
Director General of Department of Water Affairs
Parte de National Progressive Primary Health Care Network records
G.C.D. Claasens, Director - General - Department of Water Affairs, A panellist on the Toxic and Industrial Waste Session. Environment for a changing South Africa Conference, University of the Witwatersrand, 3 November 1990
Parte de National Progressive Primary Health Care Network records
Mary Manthata (in the white cap) with family and friends. Her house is built with asbestos materials