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Children of Mabel McEwan Photograph of children of Mabel McEwan (née Emslie)
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Children outside house
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Children performing in class
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Children sitting infront of a house
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Children, Mr. Mason and the Master of the Supreme Court (back of photo) Transcription: "Three young Coloured children were left orphaned. The parents had owned a [plot of land on the Flats. The Master of the Supreme Court consented to make a grant of £30 available to be used on behalf of the children and entrusted the sum to Mr. Mason "to be put out to the best advantage." On the piece of land of land they had inherited he had the building, photographed herewith, erected to provide a dwelling for them. There would be a small Government maintenance grant for each child and a grandmother moved in to care for the children".
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Children, Mr. Mason and the Master of the Supreme Court (photo) Typed inscription on the back of the photo: "Three young Coloured children were left orphaned. The parents had owned a [plot of land on the Flats. The Master of the Supreme Court consented to make a grant of £30 available to be used on behalf of the children and entrusted the sum to Mr. Mason "to be put out to the best advantage." On the piece of land of land they had inherited he had the building, photographed herewith, erected to provide a dwelling for them. There would be a small Government maintenance grant for each child and a grandmother moved in to care for the children".
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Children's Christmas Party A photograph album showing views of buildings and people at St Michaels and St Matthews Missions in Keiskammahoek, South Africa.
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Children's Christmas Party - smiling boy A photograph album showing views of buildings and people at St Michaels and St Matthews Missions in Keiskammahoek, South Africa.
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Chinese children
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Chinese children
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Chinese primary school (Port Elizabeth, South Africa) -- Photographs Photography of the Chinese Primary School, Port Elizabeth (South End?)
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Chivers far left near the man with a bag and Benham
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Chocolates for my wife Banned in South Africa by the Publications Control Board in 1964.
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Choir at St James Mission in Cradock A photograph album compiled by Mary Butler, containing photographs of Wayfarers, Sunbeams and Pathfinders, mostly in Cradock. Two newspaper clippings and a handwritten concert programme included. There are three photographs of Rev. James Arthur Calata's young daughters, and he himself is included in two photographs. This photograph showing a choir consisting of young African girls at St James Mission in Cradock, Eastern Cape. Rev James Arthur Calata was the priest-in-charge of St James Anglican Mission Church and also school mananager of the St James Mission School. He had deep interest in the education of an African child. Amongst the things he did for the mission school was to re-create it into a social sphere of transformation, and established a church choir
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Choir Practice
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Chorus girls Photograph of nine women posing as "Chorus girls" on the beach
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Chris - The Brother I loved. Photocopied interview of Tony McGregor, Chris McGregor's brother from the newspaper Vrye Weekblad. "With his imagination and his fingers, Chris McGregor created a rich legacy of music, infused with the complex rhythms and harmonies of Africa. Tony McGregor remembers his brother, the jazz giant who died in 1990.". A picture of the Blue Notes with (from left to right) Dudu Pukwana, Sammy Maritz, Chris McGregor and Mongezi Feza.
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Chris McGregor Photocopied article about a concert at QEH (Queen Elizabeth Hall) in London, England, by Chris McGregor and the Brotherhood of Breath.
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Chris McGregor Photocopied article from the newspaper The Guardian about a concert by Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath at the QEH (Queen Elisabeth Hall), London, England.
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Chris McGregor Photocopied obituary of Chris McGregor from the magazine Jazz at Ronnie Scotts.
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Chris McGregor Photo in black and white of Chris McGregor amidst cymbals smoking.
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Chris McGregor Black and white photo of Chris McGregor at his keyboard
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Chris McGregor "Brotherhood of Breath" Photocopied article in German about Chris McGregor and the Brotherhood of Breath. This article review Chris McGregor's life in exile. There is a picture of the band with the article.
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Chris McGregor "In His Good Time". Photocopied album cover of Chris McGregor's piano solo recording "In His Good Time". The front cover is a portrait of Chris McGregor and the back cover represents a man walking on a piano.
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Chris McGregor / Piano Song Vol.1 and 2 Photocopied album covers of Chris McGregor's Piano Song Vol 1&2. The front cover is a drawing of a grand piano in a field and the back cover shows Chris McGregor playing piano.