- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.7-B1.7.3
- Item
- 1967
Women hawking fruit are usually too old or too ill to work as domestics, and their profits from this are very small. denied vendors' licenses, they often have to pick up their wares and run to escape arrest.
Women hawking fruit are usually too old or too ill to work as domestics, and their profits from this are very small. denied vendors' licenses, they often have to pick up their wares and run to escape arrest.
Women from the Northern Transvaal at the FEDTRAW Women's Day rally, Johannesburg
Part of Institute for Advanced Social Research (IASR), Photographs
A group of women singing.
Drummer intones hymn and congregation takes it up with gusto, swaying bodies as they sing. Son they are carried away with emotion and begin dancing in rhythm with the drum.
Delegates are women who have dedicated lives to advancement of their people.
Part of A.B. Xuma Papers
Women and children settling in new houses in Orlando: township scenes.
Part of Ellen Hellmann Papers
Women and children in domestic settings - Pimville and Orlando.
Part of Ellen Hellmann Papers
Woman, unknown, studio photograph
Part of A.B. Xuma Papers
Expressive face of woman denizen of the shebeens. Some men and women stay in shebeens all day, drinking themselves witless.