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Boys playing with cards on the pavement, District Six, Cape Town, South Africa
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District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--Social conditions, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Cape Town (South Africa)--History, ,
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Three boys sit on the pavement and play a game of cards outside a home in District Six, Cape Town in the 1970's prior to the state orchestrated forced removals to locations further from the city.
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Identifier
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islandora:18520
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Boys playing cards
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Pondo (African people), Ethnology--South Africa--Pondoland, Eastern Cape (South Africa)--Rural conditions, Young men--South Africa--Pondoland, Card games--South Africa--Pondoland
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Ex-mine boys playing cards.
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Identifier
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islandora:5394
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Site reports in different formats : handwritten form by G. Hoehn, site report card form and a short typed note to indicate directions and briefly explain the rock paintings : Boss Rivier, Agterwitzeberg Valley, Ceres.
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South Africa--Antiquities, Rock paintings--South Africa, , ,
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Three documents are present in this report: a handwritten site report (dated 19 January 1962), a typed note regarding directions to follow to get to site and site report card of a rock painting site and an archaeological site at Boss Rivier, Agterwitzeberg Valley, Ceres, Western Cape, South Africa. Finds include Wilton scrapers (plus debitage), Smithfield flakes, Ochre, bones (gnawed by rodents), pottery, ostrich egg shell and stone (probable grinding and rubbing function). The rock paintings consists of small buck in red, some with horns and some without, hand and finger prints and rows of cloaked figures.
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Identifier
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islandora:21758
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Three workers take a break and play cards, Cape Town
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Business, Industry, ,
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Description
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It's hard work in Table Bay Harbour and when a man gets a chance to relax he should take it - and these three men did just that. This picture was taken during a "break", and it was not long before the cards were being shuffled.
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Identifier
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islandora:15537
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Examples of identity cards for South Africa's 'independent states'
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South Africa, Western Cape (South Africa), Citizenship, Influx Control, Bantustans, Independence, Apartheid,
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Identity cards for the Bantustans: Transkei, Ciskei, Lebowa, KwaZulu, Bophuthatswana, Gazankulu, Venda,
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Identifier
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islandora:15855
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Filling out membership cards for Klip River baptism
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Shembe Church ; Zulu (African people)--Religion, Marinovich african spirituality
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Members of the Gauteng branch of the Nazareth Baptist Church, or Shembe, have membership cards filled in before traveling from the church headquarters at Zuurbekom to the Klip River for baptism. Shembe is a staunchly traditionalist Zulu cult that was founded in 1913 by Isaiah Shembe after a vision. Their beliefs are a mix of Old and New Testament and the ancestral veneration of traditional Zulu culture.
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Identifier
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islandora:7419
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Two policemen take a break and play cards, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Civil unrest, Violence, Demonstrations, Law enforcement
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The situation in Cape Town's three Black townships, Langa, Nyanga and Gugulethu was quiet at the weekend following sporadic riots during the week in which at least 30 people were killed and many injured. These two policemen, on standby at the Guguletu police station yesterday, whiled away the time by playing cards. Others sat around chatting on the lawns round the police station.
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Identifier
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islandora:16257
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Filling out membership cards for Klip River baptism
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Shembe Church ; Zulu (African people)--Religion, Marinovich african spirituality
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Description
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Members of the Gauteng branch of the Nazareth Baptist Church, or Shembe, have membership cards filled in before traveling from the church headquarters at Zuurbekom to the Klip River for baptism. Shembe is a staunchly traditionalist Zulu cult that was founded in 1913 by Isaiah Shembe after a vision. Their beliefs are a mix of Old and New Testament and the ancestral veneration of traditional Zulu culture.
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Identifier
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islandora:7420