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'Big Daddy' possibly at the St Paul's Dance
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'King Kong' is most exciting show seen in years
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'Raquety Crew"
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'Raquety' Camp Millers Point
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'Shaw: the Chucker-out' The last action photograph of Bernard Shaw, aged 94. Inscription on the back reads in part 'Allan Chappelow's new book derives its title from this photograph, which appears on the jacket and as frontispiece, and which, in addition to the aggressive physical stance, is symbolic of Shaw's role as iconoclast, - the "chucker-out" of the dead wood of society.'
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"A strong proof of the flourishing state of the country exemplified in the proposed emigration to the Cape of Good Hope" Cruikshank’s cartoon showing the 1820 Emigration scheme ridiculed.
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"All among the Hottentots capering ashore" Cruikshank’s cartoon showing the 1820 Emigration scheme ridiculed.,Transcription reads: "All among the Hottentots Capering ashore!! or the Blessings of Emigration to the Cape of Forlorn Good Hope (ie) To be half roasted by the Sun & Devoured by the Natives!! recommend to the Serious consideration of all those who are about to Emigrate"
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"King Kong" starts new theatre fashion
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"King Kong" was seen by 50,000 during Rand run
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"Natal Cabby", the versatile good-homoured Zulu and his Jinricksha (exceedingly popular mode of locomotion) Photograph of a Zulu rickshawman.
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"Pigot Park" : 1828 mor 388 s. rs ; Division of Albany, Gtd to G.Pigot, 20.11.1823 Surveyed by T. Knobel, 1821.
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"The Meadows", part of old Cuyler Manor, just east of Uitenhage town Euphorbia ledienii in dense bushveld. William Massyn of Van Staden's Wild Flower Reserve in picture.
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"The Meadows", part of old Cuyler Manor, just east of Uitenhage town Spalmanthus sp. (Mesems) growing over Euphorbia ledienii. The white flowers are the Spalmanthus flowers.
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"This horrid war" - the newly discovered diary of Captain James Primrose, 1851-53 "This horrid war" - the newly discoverd diary of Captain James Primrose, 1851-53" - In: Quarterly bulletin of the National Library of South Africa, vol. 67, no. 2, April to June 2013.
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"To dear Ethel - From Joe, Xmas 1891" - Inscription Photographs showing views of Cape Town. An Inscription found in one of the photographs: "To dear Ethel, from Joe, Xmas 1891." The photographs were probably taken by someone who visited and did a tour of Cape Town in 1891
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"Wits retain title by one point" - press clipping, 1939
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[Illegible] abandoned fort on the frontier Photograph of an abandoned fort, possibly in the Eastern Cape, with a boy in the foreground
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[Pieter]Maritzburg reception committee
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£1,122 to fix 'King Kong' hall
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10 km south Oudtshoorn Klapperbos, Nymania capensis in good pod. Many such plants grew along the road at this point.
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10 km south Oudtshoorn Fine flowering plant of Rhigozum obovatum within roadside fences.
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12 Walton Park Retirement Village, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Fine stand of Strelitzia reginae.
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128 Amsterdam Hoek Steep hill behind house. Dysphyma crassifolia - planted by her to check erosion of soil after heavy rain.
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14 Miles from Alice on the road to Seymour where the inhabitants of Juanasburg, Woburn and Auckland were massacred on Christmas Day 1850
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1820 Settler ship "Chapman" Photograph of a painting of the "Chapman", The original frame has an inscription: Trasport (sic) Chapman. John Milbank Master _ 558 Tons.