A photograph album showing views of Cape Town, probably taken by someone who visited and did a tour of Cape Town in 1891. This photograph is showing a view of Table Mountain from Newlands
Federici examines the "global enclosure of knowledge," where education is increasingly commodified and access is restricted to a wealthy few. Drawing on her experiences in Africa and the United States, she argues that academic freedom is under siege by corporate interests and the "logic of profitability." She calls for a resistance that involves rethinking grading systems, demystifying the hierarchy between teachers and "non-academic" staff, and rooting knowledge in the pursuit of a just society.
Photographs showing buildings, people and horse-drawn vehicles in Adderley Street, Cape Town probably taken by someone who did a tour of Cape Town. Inscription: "To dear Ethel, from Joe, Xmas 1891"
Gold Fields of South Africa Ltd. (donor),Aerial hauling gear, method at one time used by Sheba G.M. Company, and used at this present time by the Joe's Luck Company for conveying quartz from the Mine in the Hills to the Battery on the Queen's River, near Barberton.
A series of 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. This photograph shows an aerial view of Glenmore, April 1979: the houses ready for their first occupants.