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South Africa : rainfall in May from the averages of observations
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Rain and rainfall--South Africa--Maps, Rain and rainfall--South Africa--Measurement--Maps,
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Map of South Africa showing the mean annual rainfall for the month of May, rainfall stations, railways, roads, rivers, and plateaus. Relief shown by hachures. Some colour. Scale: 1 in. to 100 English miles. Projection not given.
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Identifier
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islandora:30044
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Winston Mankunku Ngozi playing live at Luxurama, Cape Town, South Africa
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Musicians, Black--South Africa, Jazz musicians--South Africa, Saxophonists--South Africa, Ngozi, Winston Mankunku, 1943-2009
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Winston Mankunku Ngozi, jazz saxophonist, plays live at Luxurama in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Identifier
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islandora:18248
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Southern Africa
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Southern Africa--Discovery and exploration--Maps, Southern Africa--Description and travel--Maps, Southern Africa--Kingdoms--Maps, ,
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An early map of southern Africa without boundaries, showing kingdoms, names of kings, with images of ships, descriptions of Hottentot women, South East islands and Southern and Eastern Parts, and rivers. Some colours. No scale given.
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Identifier
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islandora:29932
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Basil Coetzee and Abdullah Ibrahim practicing before a live performance, Cape Town, South Africa
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Musicians, Black--South Africa, Jazz musicians--South Africa, Pianists--South Africa, Ibrahim, Abdullah, 1934-, Coetzee, Basil
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Basil Coetzee (left) and Abdullah Ibrahim practice before a live performance in Strandfontein, Cape Town, South Africa.
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Identifier
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islandora:18254
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Chris McGregor conducting the Castle Lager Big Band, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Subject
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Musicians--South Africa, Jazz musicians--South Africa, Saxophonists--South Africa, Trumpet players--South Africa, Jazz bands--South Africa, McGregor, Chris, 1936-1990, Castle Lager Big Band
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Chris McGregor conducts the Castle Lager Big Band at the Cold Castle Jazz Festival in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Identifier
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islandora:18174
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German East Africa. Karḗma
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Karema Region (Tanzania) -- Maps., German East Africa -- Maps.
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Map showing towns, villages, international boundaries, railways, roads, tracks, telegraph lines, post and telegraph offices, heights in metres above sea level, mission stations, ruins, and "Mbuga" ("Low Country, often swampy in rainy season") in the Karḗma area., Relief shown by form lines and spot heights., Projection not given., Grid reference: GDA, GDB., Index no.: D.2. & part of D.1.
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Identifier
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islandora:24777
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Mass funeral, East London, South Africa
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Political history--South Africa--East London, Political violence--South Africa--East London, Funeral rites and ceremonies--South Africa--East London, Apartheid--South Africa--East London
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A mass funeral is held for 18 people, including a baby, slain in police repression of an anti-apartheid protest. The coffins are draped in colours of the United Democratic Front (UDF), and carried by uniformed members of the movement, 31 August 1985, Duncan Village, South Africa.
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Identifier
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islandora:5338
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Africa, with all its states, kingdoms, republics, regions, islands, etc.
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Africa--Description and travel--History--Maps, Africa--History--Maps,
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An early map of Africa showing states, kingdoms, republics, regions, islands, and names of kings, with a chart of the Gold Coast, wherein are distinguished all the European forts and factories, and also a summary description relative to the trade and natural produce, manners and customs of the African continent and islands. Some colours. Scale: 2.8 in. to 400 English miles. No projection given.
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Identifier
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islandora:29951
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The Western Coast of Africa from Cape Blanco to Cape Virga, Exhibiting Senigambia Proper
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Western Africa
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Description
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Note: "This map is copied from an original drawn by Mons. d'Anville at the expense of the French East India Company and published at Paris in 1751. But since the Peace of 1762 that Map has been supressed. The Country through which the R. Senegal runs has been improved & corrected from a large & curious survey of the river found in the fort of Senegal"; Prime meridian through Ferro Island., London. Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
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Identifier
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islandora:25574