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Bridgemead, Western Suburbs, Port Elizabeth Podalyria burchellii & good leucodendron in fynbosveld.
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Bridget Burt Photograph of Bridget Burt, daughter of Eileen Burt (née Moroney), 1924
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Brimscombe Court, previously a home of Walter Evans A block of flats which was previously the home of Walter Evans and his parents Philip and Anne Evans.
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Brimscombe Court, previously a home of Walter Evans and his parents A block of flats which was previously the home of Walter Evans and his parents Philip and Anne Evans.
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Bringing in prisoners
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Bringing in prisoners
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Britain's soldiers reviewed by Lord Roberts in Pretoria
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British field telegrapher sending news of victory at Klip Drift (Feb 12th)
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British Headquarters - Heidelberg
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British prisoners released by the Boers
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British troops in action in action somewhere in Kaffir Land (sic) Presumably British Kaffraria.
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Britstown 3022, 3022 Britstown, Topo-cadastral series, Topo-kadastrale reeks 3022 Britstown, South Africa 1:25000 sheet. Compiled and drawn in 1961 by the Trigonometric Survey Office. Magisterial districts as at June 1961. T.S.O. 404/955. (Saamgestel in 1960 en geteken in 1961 deur die Driehokesmatings Kantoor.)
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Broodie and Calf rowing Photograph of two men (presumably Broodie and Calf) rowing a small boat. There are two women sitting in the front of the boat.
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Brotherhood of Breath Photocopied article in French about Chris McGregor's death. There are also 2 articles about Coutances and Johnny Griffin. A drawing of Chris McGregor is also accompanying this article.
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Brotherhood of Breath - Angoulême Two photocopied articles about Chris McGregor's death and the music festival of Angoulême.
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Brotherhood of Breath : Ronnie Scott's Sun Photocopied article from Time Out London about the origins, the evolution and the musical influences of Brotherhood of Breath.
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Brotherhood of Breath at QEH Photocopied article about a concert at the Queen Elisabeth Hall (QEH), England, by Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath.
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Brotherhood of Breath in Montpellier, France, 1988 Black and white photo (front and back) of the music band Brotherhood of Breath on concert seats in Montpellier (France) in 1988. Back row: Robert Juritz, Dave DeFries, Claude Deppa, Ernest Mothle, Julian Arguelles, Chris Biscoe and Fayyaz Virgi. Front row: Steve Williamson, Jeff Gordon, Thomas Dyani, Chris McGregor, Annie Whitehead, Gilbert Matthews, Harry Beckett. There are 2 stickers at the back of the photo. The sticker on the left indicates the name and the postal address (in Belgium) of the photographer and the date of the Copyright of the photo (1989) and the sticker on the right indicates Chris McGregor's postal address in France.
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Brotherhood of Breath were in Bregenz Photocopied article from the German newspaper Neue Vorarlberger Tageszeitung about a concert by Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath at a music festival in Bregenz, Austria. There is a picture of the Brotherhood of Breath playing on stage with this article.
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Brotherhood of Breath: Meeting with Chris McGregor Photocopied article from the French newspaper L'Humanité. This is an interview of Chris McGregor and his life. "South African composer exiled since 1964, Chris McGregor gave an identity to his home country's Jazz, but also to numerous musicians of various styles. Meeting with a modest and generous master."
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Brotherhood of Breath: Yes please Photocopied article from Jazz Magazine about the recording "Yes please" (Musica Distribution) by Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath.
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Brotherhood's sounds fascinate Photocopied article from the English newspaper Hasting Observer about Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath.
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Brothers go solo on piano Photocopied article from the newspaper The Daily Dispatch about two brothers who are Jazz musicians
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Brothers perhaps? Photograph album : assembled and donated by L.A. Hewson / photographer/s mostly unknown. Donated by L.A. Hewson (Deposit 154)
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Brown South Africa