Conservative Party rally in Johannesburg
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Conservative Party rally before the 1983 white referendum. "Vote No!". Held in Mayfair, Johannesburg.
Schwegmann, Wendy
Conservative Party rally in Johannesburg
Conservative Party rally before the 1983 white referendum. "Vote No!". Held in Mayfair, Johannesburg.
Schwegmann, Wendy
Chris Heunis Supporters in Somerset West
Happy Chris Heunis Supporters in Somerset West.
Tillim, Guy
PFP workers react to the loss of Progressive Federal Party (PFP) seats
Shocked Progressive Federal Party (PFP) workers react to the news of the loss of another PFP constituency to the National Party (NP) as results were broadcast over national television. The PFP lost a total of six seats in the whites only election, as well as their status as the official opposition in Parliament. Johannesburg 6 May 1987.
Miller, Eric
Democratic Party Launch sitting at a table left to right ar: Wynand Malan, Dennis Worrall, Zach de Beer in Johannesburg
Zieminski, Anna
Democratic Party Launch in Johannesburg. Wynand Malan, Dennis Worrall, Zach de Beer and others on a stage.
Zieminski, Anna
W. Malan, Esther Lategan and D. Worral in Stellenbosch
A new South Africa? Independants Denis Worrall (right), Ester Lategan and Waynard Malan share a platform in Stellenbosch. Behind them is the old South African flag.
Tillim, Guy
F.W. de Klerk's inauguration as president
FW de Klerk's inauguration as president at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
Hilton-Barber, Steve
Magnus Malan, Chester Crocker and "Pik" Botha meet prior to the Nkomati accord
The architects of détente prior to the Nkomati agreement. Left to right: South African Minister of Defence Magnus Malan; US assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Chester Crockey; and Foreign Minister Pik Botha, Cape Town 1984.
Mendel, Gideon
National Party (NP) Supporters heckle the AWB (Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging) in Polokwane (Formerly Pietersburg).
Hilton-Barber, Steve
Chris Heunis, P.W Botha and Elize Botha at NP meeting
Chris Heenis, PW & Elize Botha at a National Party (NP) meeting in the Johannesburg City Hall on 4 May 1987.
Weinberg, Paul