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Housing development in Montana, Cape Town
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Residential buildings, ,
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The Montana development constisted originally of 250 serviced plots, on which 145 homes have already been built. A further 70 plots of around 600 sq m and upwards in size recently came on to the market and are selling from R8 000. Once these have been sold a further 80 plots will be made available but these will not come on to the market until all services have been provided. These include telephone cables and street lighting.
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islandora:15355
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Postcard from Lisel Alsberg, Cape Town to Edith Bruch, Green Point (Cape Town, South Africa), 1937
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Bruch, Edith--Correspondence, Alsberg, Lisel--Correspondence
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Postcard from Lisel Alsberg, Cape Town to Edith Bruch, Green Point (Cape Town, South Africa), 1937. On the front of the postcard is a photograph of a farmer ploughing a field with a horse-drawn plough. There is a South African Springbok stamp on the reverse.
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islandora:29870
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People listen to speech given by Ahmed Deedat, Cape Town
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Religious fanaticism, Islam, Christianity, Rushdie, Salman, ,
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Mass Meeting - Part of the audience of more than 1 000 who packed the Athlone Civic Centre last night to hear Durban-based Islamic "scholar" Mr Ahmed Deedat, right, expound on why "The Satanic Verses" author Salman Rushdie should be "killed, slain, slaughtered and executed". Mr Deedat, head of the Islamic Propagation Centre International, also said that Christians who criticised calls for Rushdie's death were "hypocrites" with a faith that was "garbage". Mr Deedat, whose topic was "Should Rushdie Die? What is the Judeo-Christian Verdict?", said Islam demanded that blasphemers be "put on crosses to die a slow death" or that they "have their hands and feet chopped off".
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islandora:15447
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Mosterts Mill, Cape Town
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Windmills, Historical monuments, ,
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Holiday visitors to the Peninsula will see Mosterts's Mill, Mowbray, in operation this season. Sails have been rigged and the Public Works Department plans to operate the mill, wind permitting, on Tuesdays until the end of January.
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islandora:15269
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Basil D'Oliveira and Pettie Dollie at Cape Herald offices, Cape Town
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D'Oliveira, Basil, 1931-2011, Cricket players
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Dolly breezes in: Basil D'Oliveira (right), the former England Test cricketer, breezed into the Cape Herald offices this week. Here he listens intently as a former Western Province teammate , Pettie Dollie, makes a point. Basil flew into Cape Town Last week to visit his father, Mr. Louis "Lulu" D'Oliveira, who is ill in the Somerset Hospital in Cape Town
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islandora:14355
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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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islandora:15468
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View of Nyanga residences, Cape Town
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Residential buildings, ,
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A far cry from the barren land at Nyanga - the Chulayo family have tea at the surburban home where they are being sheltered. From left are Jackson Chulayo, his wife Winfred and children Stella and Stanley.
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islandora:15595