A photograph album showing views of buildings and people at St Michaels and St Matthews Missions in Keiskammahoek, South Africa.. This photograph is showing a boy, one of the TB patients to be treated at St Matthews Hospital. He is smiling probably because he is now healed and is free from TB.
From left to right back: Beryl Henson (the baby), Barbara Henson and Frank Henson. From left to right front: Isabel Henson (born Price), Ruth Henson and Betsy Henson. Frank and Barbara are married. Isabel is Frank's mother. The three girls are Frank and Isabel's daughters. Photo taken in Iraq in 1936.
View of a man seated on the step of a thatched house in an overgrown garden, reading a newspaper. An inscription on the mount reads: 'Hepper's house, King William's Town'.
"The booklet serves as a commemoration of the heroines and veterans of the struggle. The brave women of the struggle, women who hold knife from its sharpest edge. Freedom cannot be achieved unless women have been emancipated from all forms of oppression. The booklet is the product of COSATU Archives in partnership with Rosa Luxemburg. The information is compiled by NANDIPAMITI (COSATU Archivist) pictures by William Matlala and COSATU Photo Archive."