Mobeni Industrial area. Durban, KwaZulu Nata
- ZA HPRA AG3275-D-DD-DD1-DD1-25-488
- Dossier
- 2009
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Mobeni Industrial area. Durban, KwaZulu Nata
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Byrne Farm school children on their way home after school. Richmond, KwaZulu Natal
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Byrne Farm school children on their way home after school. Richmond, KwaZulu Natal
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Byrne Farm school children on their way home after school. Richmond, KwaZulu Natal
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Byrne Farm school children on their way home after school. Richmond, KwaZulu Natal
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Public.
N51 - No title.
N52 - White, Sixties, Gauteng.
N53 - Male, White.
N54 - Male, 'Coloured', Walvis Bay/Uppington - Snippets from my life under apartheid.
N55 - Female, 'white', Age 50.
N56 - Male, Indian-South African, Forties, Academic, Originally from Kwa Zulu Natal & Western Cape (now in USA) - Apartheid narrative.
N57 - Pumla, African, Western Cape.
N58 - Black and African, Woman, 36 years old.
N59 - Male, White, Mid Thirties (both N59 stories might be from the same person but differ).
N60 - woman, White, Teacher, Gauteng, Forties - From a teacher's notebook - School days.
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Students.
SN 7 - Male, Black, 23 years old.
SN 8 - Female, Black, 22 years old.
SN 9 - Female, Black, 26 years old.
SN 10 - Male, Black, 24 years old.
SN 11 - Male, Black, 29 years old.
SN 12 - Female, Black, 23 years old.
SN 13 - SN16 - No title.
SAPPI paper mill and Spar supermarket. Mandeni, KwaZulu Natal
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Throughout the South African landscape today is the noticable presence of the ubiquitious tent or marque, a sign of our times, and you can be sure that its presence is more likely to signify tragedy than celebration. Elandskop, KwaZulu Natal.
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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? nHlobane, KwaZulu Natal.