Right wingers urge a 'no' vote during the 1983 referendum. Johannesburg
- ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-921
- Unidad documental simple
- 1983
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Right wingers urge a 'no' vote during the 1983 referendum. Johannesburg
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Part of the crowd and political banners during a funeral in Tsakane township
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Archbishop of Lichfield, Keith Sutton, addresses a funeral in Kwa Thema, near Johannesburg
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Bishop Desmond Tutu speaks at a mass political funeral in Kwa Thema, a township near Johannesburg
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Political funeral of an unrest victim in Gugulethu, shot by the police - family members' grief
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By-election for the House of Delegates: scene outside the polling station in Lenasia
Scene of election posters for the parliamentary by-election for the House of Delegates. A large number of helpers and high profile politicians and police presence, but very few voters. About 270 people arrived at the polls to cast their vote, with a further 1063 casting 'special' votes prior to election day - in all a 16% turnout.
Polling station at Park Primary School, Lenasia.
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Allan Hendrikse at launch of Labour Party campaign in Toekomsrus.
Allan Hendrickse speaking at the Launch of the Labour Party Election Campaign. also present was Mr A. Reeeves. Toekomsrus, Gauteng
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Labour Party supporter. Riverlea.
Labor party (House of Representatives) supporter walking past election posters, Riverlea, Johannesburg.
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David Curry, member of the Labour Party.
Portrait of David Curry. A Senior member of South African Labour Party, "Top rank sell out."
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