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Title
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Graham's Town and the outposts with their bearings and distances
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Subject
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Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) -- Maps., Eastern Cape (South Africa) -- Maps.
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Description
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South Eastern Cape districts showing Somerset [East], Uitenhage, Albany (Grahamstown, Salem, Bathurst, Post Retief), Victoria (Fort Beaufort, Fort Peddie), King William's Town, and the Great Fish River. Wyld's map features towns, forts and posts with distances between them as well as rivers and mountains.
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Identifier
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islandora:19526
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Title
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A New Map of Libya or old Africk Showing its general Divisions, most remarkable Countries or People, Cities, Townes, Rivers, Mountains & c
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Subject
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Africa
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Description
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Southern part of Africa has been left blank, stating, "Unknown to the Antients." Dedicated to William Duke of Gloucester., London. Wells, Edward, 1667-1727
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Identifier
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islandora:25330
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Title
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Division of Hope Town--[cartographic material].
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Subject
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Hopetown (South Africa)--Maps.
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Description
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Map of the division of Hope Town showing the town of Hope Town, divisional and field cornetcy boundaries, farm boundaries, farm names and property numbers. Also shown are railways and railway stations, roads, commonages, outspans, powder magazines, rivers, dams, vleis and pans., Projection not given. Co-ordinates not given. Bar scale in Cape roods and English miles.
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Identifier
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islandora:19604
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Title
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Grahams Town
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Subject
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South African War, 1899-1902 -- Maps., Grahamstown Region (South Africa -- Maps., Eastern Cape (South Africa) -- Maps.
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Description
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This map forms part of the Imperial map of the Cape Colony., The map shows grand trunk roads, trunk roads, branch roads, farm roads, rivers, hills, pans, telegraph lines, railways, homesteads, farm boundaries, farm names and divisional boundaries in the Grahamstown area., Relief shown by hachures., The Imperial map of the Cape Colony was "compiled by the Field Intelligence Division or Department of the British Army in Cape Town during the second Anglo-Boer War. ... [P.H. du P.] Casgrain ... superintended its production ..." (Board, C. "Certainly better than nothing at all" : a re-examination of the Imperial map of South Africa 1899-1902. Proceedings of the 21st International Cartographic Conference, Durban, 2003. Available online: http://icaci.org/files/documents/ICC_proceedings/ICC2003/Papers/109.pdf (accessed 5 Sept. 2012))., "This map is not to be considered as absolutely accurate.", Projection not given., Printed in black and red., Map folds into an outer cover., The maps are mounted on linen.
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Identifier
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islandora:24828
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Title
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Council flats, Kew Town
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Subject
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Poor children--South Africa, Children--South Africa, Public housing--South Africa, Dwellings--Social aspects--South Africa, South Africa--Social conditions--20th century, Apartheid, The Cordoned Heart
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Description
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Children play outside their council flat homes.
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Identifier
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islandora:5711
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Title
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Division of Hope Town--[cartographic material].
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Subject
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Hopetown (South Africa)--Maps.
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Description
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Map of the division of Hope Town showing the town of Hope Town, divisional and field cornetcy boundaries, farm boundaries, farm names and property numbers. Also shown are railways and railway stations, roads, commonages, outspans, powder magazines, rivers, dams, vleis and pans., Projection not given. Co-ordinates not given. Bar scale in Cape roods and English miles.
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Identifier
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islandora:19605
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Title
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Belgium Biko, Steve Biko's brother, King William's Town, 1997
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Subject
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Apartheid--South Africa, Political violence--South Africa, South Africa--Social conditions, War crimes investigation--South Africa, Truth and Lies,
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Description
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Belgium Biko, the younger brother of Steve Biko, at the Biko family home, Ginsburg location, King William's Town, 1997. Steve Biko, the leader of the Black Consciousness movement, died in Pretoria on 12 September 1977. He was beaten into a coma during interrogation by security officers. The inquest found that Biko had died of head injuries inflicted over a period of several days during his detention. Five security policemen came forward to confess to the assault in 1997. The application for amnesty was successfully opposed by the Biko family.
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Identifier
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islandora:792