Child of the River

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Vintage South Africa Travel Ad Woman Camera by SkippiDiddlePaper Africa, Retro, Africa Travel, Vintage Travel, Travel Posters, Vintage, Vintage Travel Posters, Travel Ads, South Africa Travel
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Vintage South Africa Travel Ad Woman Camera by SkippiDiddlePaper
South African jazz scene in the 1950s by Jurgen Schadeberg Jazz, Johannesburg, Theodore, Jazz Musicians, Jazz Players, South, Berg, Photographer
Jurgen Schadeberg
South African jazz scene in the 1950s by Jurgen Schadeberg
The state of parties: elections in Cape Town, 1950s 1950s, Cape Town, Parties, History, South African, History Online, Historical Photos, River, African
The state of parties: elections in Cape Town, 1950s | South African History Online
The state of parties: elections in Cape Town, 1950s
South Africa. Adderley Street, Cape Town, 1955 Trips, The Great Outdoors, Old Town, Cape Town South Africa, Towns, Southern Africa, Most Beautiful Cities
Cape Town photos / South Africa
South Africa. Adderley Street, Cape Town, 1955
Jet Magazine 1952 Issue Queen, Dressing Table, Vintage Photos, African Beauty, Black History
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Jet Magazine 1952 Issue
Stiebel Dress - 1950's - by Victor Stiebel (South African, 1907-76) - Satin embroidered with beads and rhinestones - Worn and given by Lady Templer - Victoria and Albert Museum Ball Gowns, Haute Couture, Gowns, Evening Dresses, Evening Gowns, Victoria, Dresses, Gorgeous Gowns, Beautiful Gowns
The family of art, design and performance museums · V&A
Stiebel Dress - 1950's - by Victor Stiebel (South African, 1907-76) - Satin embroidered with beads and rhinestones - Worn and given by Lady Templer - Victoria and Albert Museum
SAA advertisement 1950's Colonial, Posters, Nature, Advertising
SAA advertisement 1950's
Adderley Street, Cape Town Dec. '53 Art, Inspiration, City
Christmas shoppers 1953.
Adderley Street, Cape Town Dec. '53
South Africa Travel Poster (South African Tourist Corporation, 1950s)Designed by Bernard Sargent (b. 1921), features a photo by John Adrian Travel Prints
1950s
South Africa Travel Poster (South African Tourist Corporation, 1950s)Designed by Bernard Sargent (b. 1921), features a photo by John Adrian
Drum Magazine, South Africa, 1950s. Editorial, Drums, South Africa, Drum Magazine, African Drum
Apartheid Exposed in Drum Magazine
Drum Magazine, South Africa, 1950s.
Drum - Africa's Leading Magazine  June 1957 Vintage Ads, Vintage Drums, Pulp Fiction, Vintage Magazines
The Origins and History of DRUM Magazine
Drum - Africa's Leading Magazine June 1957
Miriam Makeba (1932-2008), the legendary singer and civil rights activist seen here in 1960, was born 81 years ago today in Johannesburg, South Africa.Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty. Reggaeton, Miriam Makeba, Famous Women, Legendary Singers, African American Women, Marvin, Billie Holiday
Vintage Black Glamour by Nichelle Gainer
Miriam Makeba (1932-2008), the legendary singer and civil rights activist seen here in 1960, was born 81 years ago today in Johannesburg, South Africa.Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty.
South African Art - Contempory Art from South Africa. Well documented; links, descriptions and sources World History, Motherland, Freedom, Apartheid South Africa, Apartheid, Nov 6, News
South African Art - Contempory Art from South Africa. Well documented; links, descriptions and sources
Buttermilk rusks are always a winner, especially when dunked in tea or coffee! While South Africans around the world yearn for and enjoy the well known Ouma Rusks,there’s something a bit special about home made rusks. For those not in the know, rusks are kind of like biscotti, and a much loved South African treat. Thanks to... Read More » Pie, Breads, Waffles, Beskuit Resepte, Bakken, Koken, Beskuit, Kochen, Bread
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Buttermilk rusks are always a winner, especially when dunked in tea or coffee! While South Africans around the world yearn for and enjoy the well known Ouma Rusks,there’s something a bit special about home made rusks. For those not in the know, rusks are kind of like biscotti, and a much loved South African treat. Thanks to... Read More »
On the 9th of August 1956, 20,000 South African women of all races marched on the Union Buildings in Pretoria to oppose the Urban Areas Act, commonly known as the Pass Laws  legislation that required “non-whites” to carry a document known as the Dom Pas which would allow them to move around, or live in “White South Africa”. The day is now commemorated as Women’s Day. Songs, Journey, Literature, The Sun Today, Fight
On the 9th of August 1956, 20,000 South African women of all races marched on the Union Buildings in Pretoria to oppose the Urban Areas Act, commonly known as the Pass Laws legislation that required “non-whites” to carry a document known as the Dom Pas which would allow them to move around, or live in “White South Africa”. The day is now commemorated as Women’s Day.