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Children holding Tricentenary Commemoration flags, Cape Town
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Religion, Islam, Foreign relations, ,
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Welcome: Children from the Habibia School in Rylands, right, wore pretty, traditional outfits to the airport to welcome foreign guests arriving to attend the Sheikh Yusuf Centenary Celebrations. The 500 000 Muslims in South Africa are the oldest and largest minority in the world.
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Identifier
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islandora:15468
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Apartheid era: mixed marriages. Husband and wife with their three children, Cape Town
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Apartheid, Intermarriage, Families, ,
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Mr Albertus Johannes Smit of Maitland, Miss Lorraine Blooms and their children, from left, Natalie, 11, Manolite, 5, and Shané, 3.
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Identifier
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islandora:15213
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Homeless children, Cape Town
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Homeless children--South Africa, Poor boys--South Africa, Children--South Africa, South Africa--Social conditions--20th century, Apartheid, The Cordoned Heart
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Three young boys sleep on the back seat of a wrecked car in a scrapyard at 6am on a cold spring morning. Another three slept in the front. They were all younger than 8 years of age. One of the boys wore only pants, and had cigarette burn marks on his chest.
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Identifier
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islandora:5730
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Two children pose in front of a swimming pool , Cape Town
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Oceans, Seaside, ,
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Two scenes at Miller's Point, where new amenities provided by the Cape Divisional Council are to be opened by Mr A.P. Venter, M.E.C., this afternoon. One picture shows the swimming pool among the rocks, with Marian (6) and Martin (5), the children of the caretaker of the resort, Mr C. Stakenberg. In the other picture early arrivals at the caravan park settle in for the weekend.
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Identifier
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islandora:15271
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Children play outside, Cape Town
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Youth, Squatter settlements, Poverty, Apartheid, ,
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Children play outside the black tents. Without passes their parents can not get permanent jobs so there is no money for Christmas presents or festive foods.
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Identifier
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islandora:15589