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Amanzi Farm, Uitenhage The only outcrop of rock known in what was once dense Valley Bushveld. Well stocked with succulent plants including Crassula perfoliata.
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Amanzi Farm, Uitenhage Massed Prickly-pear, Opuntia sp. Along right bank of Coega River. River in trees in middle-distance. Photo taken from a lone rocky outcrop.
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Amanzi, Uitenhage Looking from spring area across bushveld to top of hill with trig. beacon giving some idea of spring's position near hilltop. 2 Km from Coega River below. Hill is 189 m above sea level (asl).
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Amanzi, Uitenhage Elaborate electric pumping arrangement drawing water from deeply-dug spring near top of hill. Spring emerged naturally just to left of photo. As pumping increased so the water table dropped forcing pumping.
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Amanzi, Uitenhage Excavated sit of spring which flowered originally from site under the tall bushes at right. Dry at time of photograph, water pumped electrically. The bracken-filled hollow shows man's excavations as the water slowly dropped when drawn for irrigation.
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Amanzi, Uitenhage Man's excavations immediately below (4.5 - 6m) sorping (sic) natural emergence, showing great depth of man's excavations to allow to gravitate before pumping installed.
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Amanzi, Uitenhage Crassula perfoliata on lone rocky outcrop. Others elsewhere at same site. The green plant is Portulacaria afra.
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Ambulance jeep evacuating casualties from First City/Cape Town Highlanders, Italy, October 1944
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An 'up-to date' hoisting gear at the pit head of one of the Randt Gold Mining Companies, Johannesburg Hoisting gear at the pit head of one of the Randt Gold Mining Companies, Johannesburg.
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An amaXhosa family 'at home' - Cape Colony An amaXhosa family in the Cape Colony.
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An enviable pile, one day's winnings, £10,000 worth Diamonds De Beers Consolidated Mines, 1898
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An old Dutch dwelling - Cape Colony, 1891 Photograph showing an old Dutch house in the Cape Colony, 1891. Inscription: "To dear Ethel, from Joe, Xmas 1891"
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An old man with grey beard and glasses Photographs taken at the time of the Klipfontein evictions, the resultant trial at the Supreme Court Grahamstown, and the eventual settlement of those evicted in the Glenmore resettlement location, showing some of the residents involved, officials, members of the press, as well as aerial and on site views of Glenmore. Photographers: Dave Forbes, Ben Maclennan, Evert Smith, and an unknown photographer
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An unidentified man standing in the veld Glass negative : Five views taken in April/May 1935, showing: the silver jubilee celebrations in the Park, Cradock, on 6 May 1935; a view of Cradock from the veld; a steam engine pulling a train into the station; an unidentified man standing in the veld.
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An unknown child sitting
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Ancient ruins
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Andrew Blanckenberg One of 5 photographs: Portraits of Joseph Kirkman (1822-1880), Mrs Joseph Kirkman, their daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs Andrew Blanckenberg.
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Andy Robertson on a horse Photograph of Andy Robertson on a horse
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Anglican Society Committee, 1968 Anglican Society Committee 1968: Standing, from left to right: Bill Holdeness, Billy McCloud, Father Roy Snyman. Seated, from left to right: Nicky Cook, Trevor Pengelly, Gail Martin. Formal photograph of the Anglican Society Committee for 1968. According to notes in the scrapbook, Trevor Pengelly was Chairman; Nicky Cook was Secretary; Bill Holderness was Treasurer. Gail Martin ( seated on right) was a committee member of the Anglican Society Committee in 1968.
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Angora goats drinking
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Ann and Elizabeth Kerr, twin daughters Leila Kerr, aged 11 years Photograph of Ann and Elizabeth Kerr, twin daughters Leila Kerr, aged 11 years
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Ann and Elizabeth Kerr, twin daughters of Leila Kerr Photograph of Ann and Elizabeth Kerr, twin daughters of Leila Kerr
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Ann and Elizabeth, twin daughters of Leila Kerr (Linington), 6 June 1924 Photograph of Ann and Elizabeth, twin daughters of Leila Kerr (Linington), 6 June 1924
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Ann and Frank at the University Christian Movement camp, 1968
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Ann Anderson (Nash), with her parents and daughters in 1969 Photograph of Ann Anderson (Nash), with her parents and daughters (and probably her husband) in 1969