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Man sitting on wall with his young son, District Six, Cape Town, South Africa
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District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--Social conditions, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Cape Town (South Africa)--History, ,
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A man sits on a low wall outside his home and pats the head of his young son who is eating an ice-cream, District Six, Cape Town in the 1970's prior to the state orchestrated forced removals to locations further from the city.
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islandora:18537
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Cabinet Ministers sit for a photograph opportunity, Cape Town
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South Africa. Parliament, Governments, Legislation, Politics, ,
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Two new cabinet ministers and three deputy ministers were sworn in at Tuynhuys yesterday by the new State President, Mr Marais Viljoen. The third new minister, Mr LAPA Munnik abroad and will take office next month. Ministers and deputy ministers present yesterday were (front row from left): Mr Braam Raubenheimer, Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry; Marais Steyn, Minister of Community Development, of Coloured Relations and of Indian Affairs; Senator Owen Horwood, Minister of Finance; Mr Hendrik Schoeman, Minister of Agriculture; Mr P.W. Botha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defence; the State President; Mr Fanie Botha, Minister of Manpower Utilization; Dr Schalk van der Merwe, Minister of Industries and of Trade and Consumer Affairs; Mr Chris Heunis, Minister of Transport; Mr Alwyn Schlebusch, Minister of the Interior and of Justice, and Mr Hennie Smit, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications. Standing from left are Mr Greyling Wentzel, Deputy Minister of Co-operation and Development; Mr Pen Kotze, Deputy Minister of the Interior and of Community Development; Mr Kobie Coetsee, Deputy Minister of Defence and of National Security; Dr Andries Treurnicht, Minister of Public Works, Statistics and Tourism, Mr Louis Le Grange, Minister of Police and of Prisons; Mr F.W. De Klerk, Minister of Mines and of Environmental Planning and Energy; Mr Punt Janson, Minister of National Education and of Sport and Recreation; Dr Ferdie Hartzenberg, Minister of Education and Training; Mr Sarel Hayward, Deputy Minister of Agriculture; Dr George Morrison, Deputy Minister of Co-operation and Development, and Mr Pietie du Plessis, Deputy Minister of Finance.
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islandora:15768
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Injured man sits on ground, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Civil unrest, Violence, Motorcars
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Building contractor Mr Frederic Jansen, 46, his burnt-out bakkie in the background, waits for an ambulance to arrive after the vehicle had been overturned and set alight in Klipfontein Road adjoining Crossroads yesterday.
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Identifier
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islandora:16239
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Family sitting outside their home, District Six, Cape Town, South Africa
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District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--Social conditions, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Cape Town (South Africa)--History, ,
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A family of seven sitting outside the front door of their home in District Six, Cape Town in the 1970's prior to the state orchestrated forced removals to locations further from the city.
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islandora:18512
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Family sitting in living room of their rented house in the Malay Quarter, Cape Town
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Cape Malay, Residence, Families, Residents, Home, ,
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A rental of R80 a month for this elegant five-roomed house in the Malay Quarter is considered 'very fair' by the present tenant, 28-year-old Mr Mogammed Noor Salie, a wages clerk for a big building firm. His wife, Mrs Rhoda Salie, with her two-year-old son, Zaahir, sitting on her lap, relaxes in the spacious living room with her sister-in-law, Maariyah Adams, and her two sons, Faizel and Nazeem Standing is 70-year-old grandfather Mr Achmat Salie.
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islandora:15168
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Woman sits amongst her happy family, Cape Town
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Apartheid, South Africa. Group Areas Act, 1950, Discrimination, ,
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Happy Window: Mrs Beatrice Mbatini of Guguletu, seen here with her family, says she is "the happiest woman in the world". Mrs Mbatani was to have been endorsed out of Cape Town tomorrow, but yesterday her stay was extended till the end of the month for her case to be investigated. "So many friends have come by to give me their good wishes - I'm so happy," Mrs Mabatani (centre) said yesterday.
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islandora:15797