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Class Photo 1943
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Class Photo with Nuns
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Classroom Photo
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Classroom Photo (cropped)
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Classroom Photo Enlarged #1
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Classroom Photo Enlarged #2
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Classroom Photo Enlarged #3
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Cliffline facing the sea at Sacramento Trail, Schoenmakerskop, Port Elizabeth Overhang in dunerock in immediate foreground; not further east along the cliff-line towards and beyond Schoenmakerskop. Village trees in background.
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Cliffside road including a bridge
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Clifftop path on Sacramento trail, Schoenmakerskop Last house in top left-hand corner. Deryk Landman & Jennie Bennie in picture.
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Clifftop path on Sacramento trail, Schoenmakerskop Note type of vegetation.
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Clock Tower and farmer's protest
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Clock Tower from Drostdy lawns
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Close behind Strandfontein Road, Behind Boet Erasmus Rugby Stadium, near Driftsands, Port Elizabeth Good stand of Chrysanthemoides monilifera (Bitou) flowering strongly after good rains & in very poor soil.
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Close up of a double bass player Black and white photo of a double bass player.
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Close up of a man in a bus Colour photo of a man in a bus of the German transport company Bayer Reise
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Close up of an unknown man's face Colour photo of an unknown man sitting in a bus. The picture is blurry.
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Close-up of entrance to Schoenmakerskop Cave in dunerock The height of cave interior allows standing room with bent head only.
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Close-up photo of the Rhodes University student sit-in, 1968
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Closeup view of the Karel Landman Monument The Karel Landman Monument in the Sundays River Valley Rural, Eastern Cape, was designed by Gerard Moerdyk and built by the Lupini Brothers. It was unveiled on 16 December 1939 by W A L Landman. It honours Karel Landman who farmed in this area until 1837 when he became a leader in the Great Trek. He led a party of 180 Trekkers and their servants on a trek of 885 kilometres into Natal where he was prominent in several battles with the Zulus and he was second in command of the Boer forces at the pivotal battle of Blood River. The commemoration of Karel Landman and his trek, in this 3m globe with an ox wagon traversing it, was an initiative of the National Party and the councils of the Dutch Reformed Church in two neighbouring villages, Alexandria and Paterson. Legend has it that the councils could not agree which village should 'host’ the monument, so it was placed on this remote koppie overlooking the surrounding countryside, between the two villages.,F G Butler (donor)
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Closeup view of the Karel Landman Monument The Karel Landman Monument in the Sundays River Valley Rural, Eastern Cape, was designed by Gerard Moerdyk and built by the Lupini Brothers. It was unveiled on 16 December 1939 by W A L Landman. It honours Karel Landman who farmed in this area until 1837 when he became a leader in the Great Trek. He led a party of 180 Trekkers and their servants on a trek of 885 kilometres into Natal where he was prominent in several battles with the Zulus and he was second in command of the Boer forces at the pivotal battle of Blood River. The commemoration of Karel Landman and his trek, in this 3m globe with an ox wagon traversing it, was an initiative of the National Party and the councils of the Dutch Reformed Church in two neighbouring villages, Alexandria and Paterson. Legend has it that the councils could not agree which village should 'host’ the monument, so it was placed on this remote koppie overlooking the surrounding countryside, between the two villages.,F G Butler (donor)
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Cnr of Buffelsfontein Road & 17th Avenue, Walmer, Port Elizabeth - A portion of Greenshields Park in the background A quarter of a field of Watsonia pillansii - Field extends for some distance behind the camera. All to disappear soon under encroaching urban sprawl.
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Cnr of Buffelsfontein Road & Greenshield Park, Walmer, Port Elizabeth Erica cerinthoides en masse in open grassveld after recent burn with new grass emerging. There were several more such patches. This ground soon to disappear under urban sprawl.
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Cnr of Buffelsfontein Road & Greenshield Park, Walmer, Port Elizabeth Probably Lampranthus sp. of Mesem in a single cluster on freshly burnt ground. Soon to disappear under urban sprawl.
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Cnr of Buffelsfontein Road & Greenshield Park, Walmer, Port Elizabeth Dense patch of Erica cerinthoides en masse after recent burn. Several similar patches in the area. Fresh grass just sprouting. Soon to disappear under urban sprawl.