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Segregation on buses, Cape Town
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Subject
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Milnerton (Cape Town, South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, South Africa. Separate Amenities Act, 1953, Apartheid signage
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Sign on a 'Mixed' bus (lower deck: Whites only; upper deck: non-Whites only) on the Cape Town-Milnerton route in the apartheid era.
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Identifier
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islandora:16667
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Camps Bay Pavilion burned down, Cape Town, 1973
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Subject
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Camps Bay (Cape Town, South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Fires, Entertainment, Disaster, Local government
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The charred ruins of the old Camps Bay pavilion stands today as a sad monument after a fire ripped through the 57-year-old building early today. It destroyed the equipment and the dreams of the Camps Bay Operatic and Dramatic Society and one of Cape Town's best-known landmarks. Damage is estimated at thousands of rands and the City Council's Amenities Committee is expected to look over the ruins during a scheduled tour of Camps Bay tomorrow.
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Identifier
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islandora:16990
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Koeberg intersection, Cape Town
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Subject
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Western Cape (South Africa), Cape Town (South Africa), c1973, Urban areas, Development, Transport, Motorcars, Railways
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Description
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Koeberg intersection, Cape Town
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Identifier
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islandora:16559
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Old lady stands next to two students sporting the punk rock style, Cape Town
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Rock music, Cosmetics
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Description
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Mavis, I tell you, I nearly died. I nearly died! Just minding my own business like I always do in town, when I'm surrounded by ag. What are they called? Punks, hey? Hooh, I was scared, hey, I thought, this is the jungle or something, and all my pension still in my handbag. But they were so nice, really. Said they are students at the Cape Technikon. But I mean how can you concentrate with blue hair?
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Identifier
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islandora:16123
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Sasko's new 250,000 pounds silo in Rondebosch, Cape Town
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Subject
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Western Cape (South Africa), Rondebosch (Cape Town, South Africa), Labour, Industry
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Description
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Sasko's new 250,000 pounds silo at Rondebosch has 74 bins, each 80ft. deep and holding from 1,400 to 3,000 bags of wheat. The manager of the mill (Mr TJ Robarts) is looking at the silo walls, which have been treated with waterproofing.
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Identifier
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islandora:14519
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Outside bathroom used by nine domestic servants, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Domestic workers, Apartheid
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The outside bathroom and toilet used by nine domestic servants. Some of the girls said that they preferred to take a basin of hot water to their bedrooms as the bathroom only had cold water and they found the conditions unhygienic.
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Identifier
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islandora:18049
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Camps Bay, Cape Town, 1946
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Subject
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Camps Bay (Cape Town, South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Roads, Urban development, Commerce, Recreation,
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Description
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Beach Road in Camps Bay in the late 1940s
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Identifier
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islandora:16957
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New printing press for the Cape Times, Cape Town
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Press, Southern African Newspapers, Printing presses
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The new R300,000 printing press which is to be installed in the Cape Times building in Burg Street. It is expected that it will be in operation before the end of the year. The new press is capable of producing a 32 page newspaper, four pages of which will take three superimposed colours, and four other pages which will take one superimposed colour. This picture was taken at Hoe & Crabtree's works in London where the press was assembled and test run prior to shipment.
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Identifier
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islandora:16047
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Pig and Whistle, Cape Town
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Subject
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Western Cape (South Africa), Rondebosch (Cape Town, South Africa), Bars (Drinking establishments), Restaurants
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Description
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Pig and Whistle, Rondebosch, Cape Town.
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Identifier
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islandora:16624
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Walking the Black Sash gauntlett, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Demonstrations, Women, Political activists, Black Sash (Society)
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Former Prime Minister D F Malan passes through a gauntlet of silent Black Sash protestors on the way to the Nationalist Party Congress in Cape Town, 1955.
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Identifier
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islandora:16870
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Participants in Buffalo Rally from Cape Town
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Motorcycles, Apartheid, Recreation, Transport
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Grease for peace, says "Mad" Morgan Moodley, as his loaded "Black Wing" rumbles through Cape Town en route for the Buffalo Rally in Maseru. With him is Yolanda Julius and they are flying the flag of the Freedom Riders Motorcycle Club - as slightly modified Stars and Stripes.
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Identifier
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islandora:16897
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Not eligible to vote because of his race, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Politics, Apartheid, Elections
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Description
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Say yes for me: Though not eligible to vote in yesterday's referendum because of his skin colour, this man made it quite clear where his sympathies lay.
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Identifier
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islandora:18063
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Day of the Covenant ceremony at Groote Schuur Estate, Cape Town
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Rondebosch (Cape Town, South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Afrikaner Nationalism, Apartheid, Memorials, Culture, Religion
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A crowd of about 400 people attended the Day of the Covenant ceremony at the Groote Schuur Estate in 1976, including numerous women in Voortrekker costume. The service was led by Dr A. J. G. Dreyer. Professor D. J. Kotze, of the faculty of history at the University of Stellenbosch, was the main speaker.
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Identifier
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islandora:16649