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- Title
- Oral history interview with Derrick Williams [ Part 3 of 6]
- Subject
- Forced removals, Oral history, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--Social conditions, Colored people (South Africa)--Relocation--South Africa--Cape Town, Williams, Derrick
- Description
- District Six refers to a former inner-city residential area in Cape Town, South Africa. It is best known for the forced removal of over 60 000 of its residents by the apartheid government. This extensive sub-collection contains interviews from various projects conducted between 1985 and 2002. The majority of interviewees resided or worked in District Six prior to being forcibly removed. Themes include: children, the Coon Carnival, crime, resident’s experiences of relocation, gangs, household arrangements, jazz, marriage, mixed marriages across racial lines, music, nostalgia, recreation, religion, schooling, social and racial issues and work., Cwc2.194a.mp3: Part 3 of 6 ; 29:19 min. ; interview 194 of 208
- Identifier
- islandora:19381
- Title
- Oral history interview with Rhona Howard [Part 4 of 6]
- Subject
- Oral history, Harfield Village (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Claremont (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Colored people (South Africa)--Relocation--South Africa--Cape Town, Howard, Rhona, ,
- Description
- Karen Daniels interviews Rhona Howard, an ex-resident of Harfield Village, Cape Town. These interviews provide a very rich source or oral history regarding social life in Harfield Village and Claremont, as well as forced removals and their after-effects. Harfield Village, before the Group Areas Act, was a small mixed area of African, coloured and white inhabitants and was also known as "die vlak" by the locals. The themes included in the interviews are: inter-racial mixing and romanticisation of racial harmony, community and family relationships, religion - both Christian (Anglican, Methodist, Dutch Reformed) and Muslim (Harvey Road, Stegman Road and Main Road Mosques) - and schooling, leisure activities such as the Coon Carnival, music and jazz, shebeens and drinking. Class issues are discussed with reference to crime, gangs, "skollies", home ownership, rentals, incomes and employment. The physical, emotional and economic hardships endured by Harfield residents during and after the forced removals and the Group Areas Act are also discussed. Each interview in this collection contains a useful summary of the interview dynamics and the date of the interview., Forced removals, Cwc6.20b.mp3: Part 4 of 6 ; 30:37 min; interview 20 of 39
- Identifier
- islandora:24733
- Title
- Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 6 of 10]
- Subject
- Oral history, Political activists-- South Africa--Interviews, Government, Resistance to--South Africa, Non-European Unity Movement, Tabata, I. B., Gool, Zainunnissa, 1897-1963
- Description
- This is a series of unrelated interviews from the period 1985-1990 with people involved in different spheres of political life in Africa, with particular reference to the politics of South Africa, Namibia, Kenya, Zambia and the Congo. Interviewees include, Jane Gool, Hassan Howa, Hosea Jaffe, I.B. Tabata, Jack Cope and Otillie Abrahams. Themes include: African National Congress (ANC) training camps, anti-discrimination in sport, life in exile in Botswana and Namibia, gender empowerment , the history of St. Francis, Langa in the Western Cape, Non-European Unity Movement (NUEM), political upheaval in Kenya, rural life and work and the South West African Peoples Organisation (SWAPO), Pin4.46b.mp3: Part 6 of 10 ; 01:12:38 min. ; interview 46 of 52
- Identifier
- islandora:29735
- Title
- U.C.Tattle, v.6(5), 6 October 1939
- Identifier
- islandora:7598
- Title
- U.C.Tattle, v.4(6), 1 October 1937
- Identifier
- islandora:7571
- Title
- Liederreihe op. 35 (6. Frage)
- Subject
- Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856. Gedichte, op. 35. Frage, Songs (Medium voice), Concerts--South Africa--Cape Town
- Description
- Liederabend - Schumann and his circle - presented by Kamal Khan, Baxter Concert Hall, Cape Town, South Africa
- Identifier
- islandora:28245
- Title
- Site report and 6 photographs of a rock painting site in a cave at Jakkalsnes, Koue Bokkeveld, Ceres.
- Subject
- South Africa--Antiquities, Rock paintings--South Africa, , ,
- Description
- Typed site report and photographs of rock paintings at a cave site on the Klein Hoop and Uitkomst farms in the Koue Bokkeveld, Ceres, Western Cape, South Africa. There find consists of archaeological implements and pottery found around the cave and suspected to be Wilton. The paintings are mostly in reds, maroon, rust , yellow and consist of, human like figures, buck, pot like drawings (possibly a kettle), smear marks, a cloaked figure male figure and male figures with hook heads.
- Identifier
- islandora:21870
- Title
- Oral history interview with Wallace Rossouw [Part 2 of 6]
- Subject
- Oral history, Harfield Village (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Claremont (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Colored people (South Africa)--Relocation--South Africa--Cape Town, Rossouw, Wallace, ,
- Description
- Karen Daniels interviews Wallace Rossouw, an ex-resident of Harfield Village, Cape Town. These interviews provide a very rich source or oral history regarding social life in Harfield Village and Claremont, as well as forced removals and their after-effects. Harfield Village, before the Group Areas Act, was a small mixed area of African, coloured and white inhabitants and was also known as "die vlak" by the locals. The themes included in the interviews are: inter-racial mixing and romanticisation of racial harmony, community and family relationships, religion - both Christian (Anglican, Methodist, Dutch Reformed) and Muslim (Harvey Road, Stegman Road and Main Road Mosques) - and schooling, leisure activities such as the Coon Carnival, music and jazz, shebeens and drinking. Class issues are discussed with reference to crime, gangs, "skollies", home ownership, rentals, incomes and employment. The physical, emotional and economic hardships endured by Harfield residents during and after the forced removals and the Group Areas Act are also discussed. Each interview in this collection contains a useful summary of the interview dynamics and the date of the interview., Forced removals, Cwc6.31b.mp3: Part 2 of 6 ; 30:32 min; interview 31 of 39
- Identifier
- islandora:24750
- Title
- Proposed development of portion 6 of farm Kabeljauws River no. 328
- Subject
- South Africa ; Eastern Cape, Province of ; Jeffreys Bay, Vegetation, Resort development--South Africa--Jeffrey's Bay, ianford_kabeljouwsriver_006.jpg
- Description
- Kabeljous River, Jeffreys Bay, Eastern Cape. Colour plan of the Kabeljauws River project area showing units, parking bays and existing vegetation., plan: not to scale
- Identifier
- islandora:22487
- Title
- Oral history interview with Fozia Salie [ Part 1 of 6]
- Subject
- Forced removals, Oral history, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--Social conditions, Colored people (South Africa)--Relocation--South Africa--Cape Town, Salie, Fozia
- Description
- District Six refers to a former inner-city residential area in Cape Town, South Africa. It is best known for the forced removal of over 60 000 of its residents by the apartheid government. This extensive sub-collection contains interviews from various projects conducted between 1985 and 2002. The majority of interviewees resided or worked in District Six prior to being forcibly removed. Themes include: children, the Coon Carnival, crime, resident’s experiences of relocation, gangs, household arrangements, jazz, marriage, mixed marriages across racial lines, music, nostalgia, recreation, religion, schooling, social and racial issues and work., Cwc2.151a.mp3: Part 1 of 6 ; 29:13 min. ; interview 151 of 208
- Identifier
- islandora:24548
- Title
- U.C.Tattle, v.1(6), 10 October 1934
- Identifier
- islandora:7530
- Title
- U.C.Tattle, v.6(2), 18 August 1939
- Identifier
- islandora:7595
- Title
- Oral history interview with Wallace Rossouw [Part 4 of 6]
- Subject
- Oral history, Harfield Village (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Claremont (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Colored people (South Africa)--Relocation--South Africa--Cape Town, Rossouw, Wallace, ,
- Description
- Karen Daniels interviews Wallace Rossouw, an ex-resident of Harfield Village, Cape Town. These interviews provide a very rich source or oral history regarding social life in Harfield Village and Claremont, as well as forced removals and their after-effects. Harfield Village, before the Group Areas Act, was a small mixed area of African, coloured and white inhabitants and was also known as "die vlak" by the locals. The themes included in the interviews are: inter-racial mixing and romanticisation of racial harmony, community and family relationships, religion - both Christian (Anglican, Methodist, Dutch Reformed) and Muslim (Harvey Road, Stegman Road and Main Road Mosques) - and schooling, leisure activities such as the Coon Carnival, music and jazz, shebeens and drinking. Class issues are discussed with reference to crime, gangs, "skollies", home ownership, rentals, incomes and employment. The physical, emotional and economic hardships endured by Harfield residents during and after the forced removals and the Group Areas Act are also discussed. Each interview in this collection contains a useful summary of the interview dynamics and the date of the interview., Forced removals, Cwc6.32b.mp3: Part 4 of 6 ; 30:28 min; interview 32 of 39
- Identifier
- islandora:24752
- Title
- Oral history interview with Mrs Jamie Kariem [ Part 5 of 6]
- Subject
- Forced removals, Oral history, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--Social conditions, Colored people (South Africa)--Relocation--South Africa--Cape Town, Kariem, Jamie
- Description
- District Six refers to a former inner-city residential area in Cape Town, South Africa. It is best known for the forced removal of over 60 000 of its residents by the apartheid government. This extensive sub-collection contains interviews from various projects conducted between 1985 and 2002. The majority of interviewees resided or worked in District Six prior to being forcibly removed. Themes include: children, the Coon Carnival, crime, resident’s experiences of relocation, gangs, household arrangements, jazz, marriage, mixed marriages across racial lines, music, nostalgia, recreation, religion, schooling, social and racial issues and work., Cwc2.107a.mp3: Part 5 of 6 ; 29:08 min. ; interview 107 of 208
- Identifier
- islandora:18970
- Title
- Song without words op. 30 no. 6
- Subject
- Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847. Lieder ohne Worte, piano, op. 30. Nr. 6, Venezianisches Gondellied, Piano music, Concerts--South Africa--Cape Town
- Description
- Mendelssohn - Songs without words: a joint recital by the piano students of the University of Cape Town and the Stellenbosch Konservatorium, Baxter Concert Hall, Cape Town, South Africa
- Identifier
- islandora:28846
- Title
- Jazz suite no. 1 (6. Véloce)
- Subject
- Bolling, Claude. Suites, flute, jazz ensemble, no. 1, Suites (Flute with jazz ensemble), Jazz, Concerts--South Africa--Cape Town
- Description
- Claude Bolling jazz suites for flute and jazz piano trio, Baxter Concert Hall, Cape Town, South Africa
- Identifier
- islandora:28356
- Title
- Oral history interview with Rhona Howard [Part 6 of 6]
- Subject
- Oral history, Harfield Village (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Claremont (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Colored people (South Africa)--Relocation--South Africa--Cape Town, Howard, Rhona, ,
- Description
- Karen Daniels interviews Rhona Howard, an ex-resident of Harfield Village, Cape Town. These interviews provide a very rich source or oral history regarding social life in Harfield Village and Claremont, as well as forced removals and their after-effects. Harfield Village, before the Group Areas Act, was a small mixed area of African, coloured and white inhabitants and was also known as "die vlak" by the locals. The themes included in the interviews are: inter-racial mixing and romanticisation of racial harmony, community and family relationships, religion - both Christian (Anglican, Methodist, Dutch Reformed) and Muslim (Harvey Road, Stegman Road and Main Road Mosques) - and schooling, leisure activities such as the Coon Carnival, music and jazz, shebeens and drinking. Class issues are discussed with reference to crime, gangs, "skollies", home ownership, rentals, incomes and employment. The physical, emotional and economic hardships endured by Harfield residents during and after the forced removals and the Group Areas Act are also discussed. Each interview in this collection contains a useful summary of the interview dynamics and the date of the interview., Forced removals, Cwc6.21b.mp3: Part 6 of 6 ; 15:24 min; interview 21 of 39
- Identifier
- islandora:24735
- Title
- Oral history interview with Wallace Rossouw [Part 3 of 6]
- Subject
- Oral history, Harfield Village (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Claremont (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, Colored people (South Africa)--Relocation--South Africa--Cape Town, Rossouw, Wallace, ,
- Description
- Karen Daniels interviews Wallace Rossouw, an ex-resident of Harfield Village, Cape Town. These interviews provide a very rich source or oral history regarding social life in Harfield Village and Claremont, as well as forced removals and their after-effects. Harfield Village, before the Group Areas Act, was a small mixed area of African, coloured and white inhabitants and was also known as "die vlak" by the locals. The themes included in the interviews are: inter-racial mixing and romanticisation of racial harmony, community and family relationships, religion - both Christian (Anglican, Methodist, Dutch Reformed) and Muslim (Harvey Road, Stegman Road and Main Road Mosques) - and schooling, leisure activities such as the Coon Carnival, music and jazz, shebeens and drinking. Class issues are discussed with reference to crime, gangs, "skollies", home ownership, rentals, incomes and employment. The physical, emotional and economic hardships endured by Harfield residents during and after the forced removals and the Group Areas Act are also discussed. Each interview in this collection contains a useful summary of the interview dynamics and the date of the interview., Forced removals, Cwc6.32a.mp3: Part 3 of 6 ; 30:29 min; interview 32 of 39
- Identifier
- islandora:24751
- Title
- Proposed development of portion 6 of farm Kabeljauws River no. 328
- Subject
- South Africa ; Eastern Cape, Province of ; Jeffreys Bay, Resort development--South Africa--Jeffrey's Bay, ianford_kabeljouwsriver_010.jpg
- Description
- Kabeljous River, Jeffreys Bay, Eastern Cape. Laguna Bay resort: colour site plan showing new road layout and new landscape areas., plan: scale 1:1000
- Identifier
- islandora:22489
- Title
- Oral history interview with Asa Jassiem [ Part 6 of 6]
- Subject
- Forced removals, Oral history, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--History, District Six (Cape Town, South Africa)--Social conditions, Colored people (South Africa)--Relocation--South Africa--Cape Town, Jassiem, Asa
- Description
- District Six refers to a former inner-city residential area in Cape Town, South Africa. It is best known for the forced removal of over 60 000 of its residents by the apartheid government. This extensive sub-collection contains interviews from various projects conducted between 1985 and 2002. The majority of interviewees resided or worked in District Six prior to being forcibly removed. Themes include: children, the Coon Carnival, crime, resident’s experiences of relocation, gangs, household arrangements, jazz, marriage, mixed marriages across racial lines, music, nostalgia, recreation, religion, schooling, social and racial issues and work., Cwc2.101b.mp3: Part 6 of 6 ; 29:27 min. ; interview 101 of 208
- Identifier
- islandora:18961
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