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Crowd on Market Square, Cradock, for Queen Victoria's memorial service, 1901 Glass negative : View of the crowd on Market Square, Cradock, for Queen Victoria's memorial service, 1901.
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Crowd watching the fire at George H. Byrnes & Co., Saddlers and Harness makers, Cradock Glass negative : Views of a crowd watching the fire at George H. Byrnes & Co., Saddlers and Harness makers, Cradock.
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Crowds and band on the Coronation Day of Edward VII, 9 August 1902
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Crowds on the street during Rag week, 1969
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Cryptosepalum exfoliatum subsp. pseudotaxus Image of original plant specimen held at Selmar Schonland Herbarium, Albany Museum/Rhodes University: "M. A. Pocock 6778". Label: Cryptosepalum Pseudotaxus Bak.f = C. exfoliatum De Wild. Location: Kutsi : alt. 4200' : bark used for tying. Legit M.A. Pocock Date 22 June 1925, Mary Agard Pocock Diary entry: June 22. [1925] : 'Found the bark tree (bark used for tying) in bloom ... got plenty of the curious little, very sweet-scented blooms' Quoted from 'Bushmen, Botany and Baking Bread. Compiled and edited by Tony Dold and Jean Kelly (2018). Vernacular plant names: Mbundu - Mukuvi, Mukuve. Bushman - Koviku, Trust: Mary Agard Pocock
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CSSA Conference: research directions in parallel processing
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Cubs camping 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 group of young boys, known as Cubs and Jeff (wearing a cap). They are sitting around fire in a camp outing
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Daily Telegraph - Chris McGregor Photocopied epitaph of Chris McGregor from the newspaper Daily Telegraph.
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Dale College prize-giving: 125th anniversary
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Dam on Coega River at Amanzi farm, Uitenhage Its water irrigates citrus orchards below. Also receives water from deep well at top of hill to the right.
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Daniel Roberts: son of Settler Daniel Roberts, father of Susan Biggs nee Roberts of Brooklyn. Studio portrait by C J Aldham, Grahamstown
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Daniel Roberts: son of Settler Daniel Roberts, father of Susan Biggs nee Roberts of Brooklyn. Studio portrait by F W Hepburn, Grahamstown
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DASO members in solidarity with the fees must fall movement On Wednesday, 21 October 2015, Rhodes University closed in solidarity with the higher education sector as students and staff embarked on nationwide protest action against the shortage of funding in the South African higher education sector. #FeesMustFall is a national student led protest movement that began in mid-October 2015 in response to proposed increases in fees at South African universities. These images depict the peaceful march and illustrate the extent of solidarity among staff, students and community members who joined in support of the protest.
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David and Ian Collett Photograph of David (aged 3 years) and Ian (aged 11 months), the sons of Doreen Collett (née Ruddle)
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David Evans, Anne Evans and unknown cousins
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David Maritz Photograph of David Maritz
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David Maritz Photograph of David Maritz
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David Smit and Judy Mullins in the Rag Band costumes, 1969
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De Beers Mine 1884
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Debate- Citizen and state
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Debating about power On Wednesday, 21 October 2015, Rhodes University closed in solidarity with the higher education sector as students and staff embarked on nationwide protest action against the shortage of funding in the South African higher education sector. #FeesMustFall is a national student led protest movement that began in mid-October 2015 in response to proposed increases in fees at South African universities. These images depict the peaceful march and illustrate the extent of solidarity among staff, students and community members who joined in support of the protest.
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Declaration time
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Decorative arch to welcome the Governor Sir Henry Loch to Grahamstown in 1890 A decorative arch, part of the town decorations to welcome the Governor on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the chancel of the Cathedral of St Michael and St George, reads in Latin "Praetorem Andreae pueri Aidanique salutant, omnes Patronum te clamant urbis alumni." (St Andrew's and St Aidan's boys greet the Governor, and all the scholars of the city schools hail their patron) Smaller shields read "Religio" and "Scientia". (Religion and knowledge)
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Dee Dee goes the distance Photocopied article from the newspaper The Daily Dispatch about Jazz musicians
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Deer at Reihnond Park