Image Number: APN105501 Path:
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The Media Bank /
African Whispers /
Chris Galliers Description: cold, freezing, frozen, ice, icey, frost, river, grass, morning, barbed wire, fence, mist, misty, willow tree Collections: Independent Photographers Subcollections:
Chris Galliers Orientation: landscape Pixel Size: 4973 x 3168 Media Id: 88_245 Credit: Chris Galliers / Independent Photographers / african.pictures Model Release: No Property Release: No
Image Number: APN251772 Title: The Day Death Nearly Kicked Off The Big Game Path:
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Bailey's African History Archive /
Drum Social Histories Description: DM2009040103:SAED:SPORT:SOCCER:JUN8 1972 - People inside the ground struggle to hold up the fence as the crowd on the outside pushes to get in. There's always been trouble at Bloemfontein's Masenkeng Stadium. Gate keepers have been accused of rough-handling fans, bad ticket-selling faclities have ensured, a crush at every game and the rickety corrugated iron fence has always, threatend to come down. And when Orlando Pirates went to Masenkeng to play Manguang in the Bloemfontein team's first NPSL game. Now, following the near tragedy, Bloemfontein authorities have al last decided to fix up the ground- which will make soccer a lot more pleasant and a lot safer for thousands of football fans. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) Collections: Baileys African History Archive Subcollections:
Drum Social Histories Country: South Africa Orientation: landscape Pixel Size: 5575 x 3733 Media Id: 120_11 Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online Model Release: No Property Release: No
Image Number: APN251776 Title: The Day Death Nearly Kicked Off The Big Game Path:
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Bailey's African History Archive /
Drum Social Histories Description: DM2009040104:SAED:SPORT:SOCCER:JUN8 1972 -The Fence crashes over and almost crushes scores of fans. Luckily, no-one was badly hurt but death was only inches away for some. There's always been trouble at Bloemfontein's Masenkeng Stadium. Gate keepers have been accused of rough-handling fans, bad ticket-selling faclities have ensured, a crush at every game and the rickety corrugated iron fence has always, threatend to come down. And when Orlando Pirates went to Masenkeng to play Manguang in the Bloemfontein team's first NPSL game. Now, following the near tragedy, Bloemfontein authorities have al last decided to fix up the ground- which will make soccer a lot more pleasant and a lot safer for thousands of football fans. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) Collections: Baileys African History Archive Subcollections:
Drum Social Histories Country: South Africa Orientation: landscape Pixel Size: 5613 x 3677 Media Id: 120_15 Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online Model Release: No Property Release: No
Image Number: APN252293 Title: Massacre - A detention camp for suspected Mau Mau Path:
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Drum Social Histories Description: DM2008082615:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:AUG 1966 - The Indescribable Hola Massacre - A detention camp for suspected Mau Mau. The wire fence and African Homeguard were features of the camps, which were a continuing source of controversy. One of the most notorious detention camps was at Hola in the Kenya Coast Province. Conditions there were appaling. In March 1959, police wardens killed at least 11 people and injured 22 in what became known as the Hola Massacre. Those held at Hola were regarded as incapable of living in normal human society and they were to live out their lives in detention. At Hola the people worked as if they were in hell-the typical assignment was to dig four cubic metres of earth whithin three hours or suffer a severe beating. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) Collections: Baileys African History Archive Subcollections:
Drum Social Histories Orientation: landscape Pixel Size: 4782 x 3562 Media Id: 133_16 Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online Keywords:
East Africa,
Drum Magazine,
politics,
August 1966,
1966,
Hola massacre,
detention camp,
mau mau,
fence,
African homeguard,
Kenya,
Kenya Coast Province,
Drum Photographer,
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Image Number: APN252892 Title: The Old Campaigner Starts A New Life Path:
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Drum Social Histories Description: DM2008110402:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1964 - The Old Campaigner Starts A New Life. DRUM's G.R Naidoo talks to Lutuli across the reserve's barbed wire boundary fence. As far as most of South Africa is concerned, Chief Albert Lutuli is the forgotten man. The Chief's banning and confinement orders expire in May. Lutuli's life has undergone a complete change. His life has been transformed from that of a bustling politician to a retired farmer and small businessman. At his age of 66 - when most men retire - the old campainer has started a new life, a life of hard work on his several small undertakings. His day begins early in the morning and never ends before midnight. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) Collections: Baileys African History Archive Subcollections:
Drum Social Histories Country: South Africa Pixel Size: 2557 x 2477 Media Id: 146_11 Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online Model Release: No Property Release: No
Image Number: APN255750 Title: Jacaranda Avenue Path:
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African Photo Entrepreneur Programme /
Charles Heiman Description: A Jacaranda tree lined avenue in Saxonwold, Johannesburg. The fence and archway at the end of the road are boundary and entrance to the Johannesburg Zoo and the Johannesburg Museum of Military Science. Collections: Independent Photographers Subcollections:
Charles Heiman Country: South Africa Location: Various Orientation: landscape Pixel Size: 4288 x 2848 Media Id: 19_473 Credit: Charles Heiman / Independent Photographers / african.pictures Keywords:
Johanesburg,
Military,
Museum,
Saxonwold,
Jacaranda,
tree,
avenue,
Zoo,
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Image Number: APN255831 Title: Jacaranda Avenue Path:
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African Photo Entrepreneur Programme /
Charles Heiman Description: A Jacaranda tree lined avenue in Saxonwold, Johannesburg. The fence and archway at the end of the road are boundary and entrance to the Johannesburg Zoo and the Johannesburg Museum of Military Science. Collections: Independent Photographers Subcollections:
Charles Heiman Country: South Africa Location: Various Orientation: portrait Pixel Size: 2848 x 4288 Media Id: 19_554 Credit: Charles Heiman / Independent Photographers / african.pictures Keywords:
Johanesburg,
Military,
Museum,
Saxonwold,
Jacaranda,
tree,
avenue,
Zoo,
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