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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Image fixe : électronique
Auteur(s) : Berry, Ian (1934-....). Photographe
Titre(s) : [Afrique du sud, 1960-1995] [Image fixe numérisée] / Ian Berry, photogr.
Publication : [Paris] : [Magnum], [1960-1995]
Éditeur : Magnum photos
Description matérielle : 120 photogr. pos. : n. et b. ; 18 x 24 cm (épr.)
Note(s) : Acq. : Magnum photo
Sujet(s) : Mandela, Nelson (1918-2013)
Apartheid -- Afrique du Sud
Zoulous (peuple d'Afrique)
Soldats -- Afrique du Sud
Élection présidentielle -- Afrique du Sud (1994)
Afrique du Sud -- 1961-1994
Afrikaner-Weerstandsbeweging
Kruger, Paul (1825-1904) -- Statues -- Afrique du Sud -- Pretoria (Afrique du Sud)
Motingoa, Stephen -- Portraits
Squatters -- Afrique du Sud -- Johannesburg (Afrique du Sud)
Agriculteurs -- Afrique du Sud -- Transvaal (Afrique du Sud)
Emeutes -- Afrique du Sud -- Transvaal (Afrique du Sud) -- 1945-....
Mendiants -- Afrique du Sud -- Johannesburg (Afrique du Sud)
Enfants -- Afrique du Sud -- Johannesburg (Afrique du Sud)
Fusillades -- Afrique du Sud -- Sharpeville (Afrique du Sud) -- 1945-....
Mineurs de diamants -- Afrique du Sud
Mineurs d'or -- Afrique du Sud -- Witwatersrand (Afrique du Sud)
Baptême -- Rites et cérémonies -- Afrique du Sud -- Durban (Afrique du Sud)
Funérailles -- Rites et cérémonies -- Afrique du Sud
Thème(s) : Histoire
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb38497163w
Notice n° :
FRBNF38497163
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Titre(s) : Pre-election canvassing for the referendum as to whether South Africa should become a Republic. Only whites eligible to vote. 1960. [cote : BEI60011W00005/32C]
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Titre(s) : A duststorm in Basutuland, South Africa. 1960. [cote : BEI60013W00032/34C]
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Titre(s) : A street scene during the Coon Carnival in Capetown's coloured "District Six" quarter before the coloureds were moved out of the area. 1960. [cote : BEI60014W00020/14C]
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Titre(s) : In 1960 police opened fire on a crowd in the township of Sharpeville, killing 76 and injuring hundreds of others. [cote : BEI60044W00002/25C]
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Titre(s) : In 1960 police opened fire on a crowd in the township of Sharpeville, killing 76 and injuring hundreds of others, a woman lies dead after the Sharpeville shooting. [cote : BEI60044W00002/34C]
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Titre(s) : In 1960 police opened fire on a crowd in the township of Sharpeville, killing 76 and injuring hundreds of others, a woman lies dead after the Sharpeville shooting. [cote : BEI60044WXXXX/XXC]
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Titre(s) : REPUBLIC DAY annual anniversary celebrations in Pretoria. South Africa. 1961. [cote : BEI61001W00004/13C]
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Titre(s) : A "pass burning" demonstration in Soweto. 1961. [cote : BEI61002W00004/10C]
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Titre(s) : South Africans rioting in Benowi, Transvaal. 1961. [cote : BEI61002W00006/11C]
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Titre(s) : Paul Kruger (1825-1904), homme d'état sud-africain, participa à la fondation du Transvaal dont il devint le Président en 1883 après une insurrection contre les britanniques. Après avoir conclu une alliance avec l'état d'Orange, il déclara la
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Titre(s) : Mineworkers go through a pre-fight ritual before participating in an illegal bare-fist fight near Johannesburg. 1961. [cote : BEI61006W00005/27AC]
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Titre(s) : A young basket seller in Johannesburg. [cote : BEI61007W00016/XXC]
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Titre(s) : A child in the ruins of Sophiatown, a suburb of Johannesburg, after the area was torn down having been re-designated "white" under the 'group areas act'. [cote : BEI61007W00044/09C]
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Titre(s) : A school for Africans in a corrugated iron shed in the East Rand town of Benoni. 1961. [cote : BEI61007W00051/36C]
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Titre(s) : A multi-racial cafe in Johannesburg, South Africa. 1961. [cote : BEI61007W00069/04C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. An elderly pneumonia patient being shifted by field ambulance in Zululand. [cote : BEI61007W00094/L6435C]
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Titre(s) : A house burnt down during a political raid. South Africa. 1961 Maseru. Jeune homme dans sa maison ravagée par un raid politique. [cote : BEI61007W00179/L7825C]
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Titre(s) : Mission doctor Anthony Barker uses a trading store warehouse as a clinic to treat his patients. 1961. [cote : BEI61007W00184/L6328C]
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Titre(s) : Johannesburg. Nelson Mandela, then acting as a defence lawyer, outside the Drill Hall during the Treason Trial, the first major trial for treason in South Africa. [cote : BEI61007W00185/23A]
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Titre(s) : A strike by garment industry workers being broken in the East Rand town of Benoni. [cote : BEI61007W00288/8456C]
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Titre(s) : An impromptu pavement dance in Johannesburg. 1961. [cote : BEI61023W00088/33C]
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Titre(s) : Underground in the Witwatersrand gold mine. 1962. [cote : BEI62010W00006/19C]
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Titre(s) : Afrikaaners commemorate the "Battle of Blood River" near Pretoria's Voortrekker Monument. 1968. [cote : BEI68015W00006/22AC]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Afrikaaners at the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria. [cote : BEI68015W00006/32C]
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Titre(s) : Members of a Capetown's minority Malay group at a wedding celebration. 1968. [cote : BEI68015W00009/11C]
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Titre(s) : A black woman looking after a white child, South Africa. 1969. [cote : BEI69025W00002/04C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Independent diamond miners prepare for the last ever diamond rush in South Africa in 1970. [cote : BEI70027W00001/09C]
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Titre(s) : Independent diamond miners prepare for the last ever diamond rush in South Africa in 1970. [cote : BEI70027W00005/11AC]
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Titre(s) : Coloured workers take a tea break at a fish canning factory in the Cape. 1980. [cote : BEI80012W00002/11C]
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Titre(s) : Coloured fishermen drag their boat ashore in Fishoek, Eastern Cape. 1980. [cote : BEI80012W00002/16C]
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Titre(s) : Coloured churchgoers enter the water for total immersion baptismal ceremony near Capetown. [cote : BEI80012W00002/22C]
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Titre(s) : White passers by ignore a coloured flower seller on Capetown's Adderley Street. 1981. [cote : BEI81001W00003/104C]
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Titre(s) : A beggar in the streets of Johannesburg, South Africa. 1984. [cote : BEI84001W00002/04C]
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Titre(s) : Le Cap. 1979. [cote : BEI84001W00002/24AC]
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Titre(s) : A corrugated iron shack in the Johannesburg Alexandra township. 1984. [cote : BEI84001W00003/05C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Road panels show segregated camping site. 1984. [cote : BEI84001W00004/14AC]
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Titre(s) : The Mahatma Gandhi Mission Hospital near Durban in South Africa. 1984. [cote : BEI84001W00004/16AC]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Underground in a Witwatersrand gold mine. [cote : BEI84001W00005/14C]
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Titre(s) : An African using a telephone formerly for "Whites Only" in front of the Johannesburg Carlton Hotel. [cote : BEI84001W00006/27AC]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. The segregated public lavatories behind Johannesburg's City Hall. [cote : BEI84001W00007/04C]
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Titre(s) : Coloured workers bring in reinforcements at a wine-tasting party near Paarl in the Cape. [cote : BEI84001W00010/31AC]
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Titre(s) : Child labourers loading coal in Soweto. [cote : BEI84001W00029/22C]
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Titre(s) : Inside a Soweto home. [cote : BEI84001W00030/00C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. A crowd of police behind protective razor wire in Johannesburg. [cote : BEI85020W00008/21C]
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Titre(s) : A Soweto township scene. 1985. [cote : BEI85020W00020/42C]
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Titre(s) : A Fundamentalist Church gathering in Randburg, South Africa. 1985. [cote : BEI85020W00039/01C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Modern architecture, in Johannesburg. [cote : BEI85020W00045/02AC]
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Titre(s) : Bishop Desmond TUTU attending a funeral for blacks who were killed during a riot. South Africa. 1985. [cote : BEI85020W00061/07AC]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. The Gandhi Centre in Natal which consisted of a clinic, a school, a library and a printing house, being burnt and looted during fighting between Indians and Zulus. [cote : BEI85020W00073/01AC]
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Titre(s) : Policemen who attempted to drive their car through a crowd of mourners in the Transkei, were dragged from their car and 'necklaced' by the crowd. 1985. [cote : BEI85020W00077/11C]
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Titre(s) : The Gandhi Center in Natal which consisted of a clinic, a school, a library and a printing house, being burnt and looted during fighting between Indians and Zulus. 1985. [cote : BEI85020W00082/10C]
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Titre(s) : The funeral of a schoolgirl shot by the Police during a previous riot. 1985. [cote : BEI85020W00106/02AC]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. ANC women burn candles at a political funeral. [cote : BEI85020W00106/23AC]
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Titre(s) : Zulus on their way to a celebration in Natal. 1985. [cote : BEI85020W00117/21C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. A beggar collecting pennies behind the 'whites' bus stop in Durban, Natal. [cote : BEI85020W00129/22C]
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Titre(s) : A white Johannesburg woman rescues a hostage during an SAS style gun training exercise. 1985. [cote : BEI85020W00135/07AC]
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Titre(s) : An Afrikaans woman farmer in the Northern Transvaal. [cote : BEI85020W00156/02C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Participants in a beauty contest before the contest, at a gambling resort in Maseru, Lesotho. [cote : BEI85020W00192/43C]
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Titre(s) : Since the abolition of Pass Laws thousands of hawkers flood Johannesburg's pavements, many camping out overnight. Here, huddling against the cold of a Johannesburg winter's dawn. 1991. [cote : BEI91011W00003/03C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. For the first time Afrikaans policemen faced up to protesters of the right wing AWB movement in the Western Transvaal town of Ventersdorp, leaving two AWB members dead and also some unfortunate blacks passing by in a taxi who were shot
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Titre(s) : One of the many squatter camps that have sprung up around Johannesburg. 1991. [cote : BEI91011W00030/01C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. For the first time Afrikaans policemen faced up to protesters of the right wing AWB movement in the Western Transvaal town of Ventersdorp, leaving two AWB members dead and also some unfortunate blacks passing in a taxi who were shot up
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Titre(s) : For the first time Afrikaans policemen faced up to right. 1991. [cote : BEI91011W00038/21C]
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Titre(s) : For the first time Afrikaans policemen faced up to right. 1991. [cote : BEI91011W00038/26C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Central Johannesburg becomes increasingly a black city. [cote : BEI91011W00043/19AC]
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Titre(s) : The funeral of a white AWB farmer killed during the Ventersdorp's riots. Black labourers look on as the children of the dead man lay wreaths. 1991. [cote : BEI91011W00044/22C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. An African nanny carrying a white child, watched by a mounted policeman. [cote : BEI91011W00093/34C]
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Titre(s) : Inkatha supporters of Chief Buthelezi celebrating at a rally near Ulundi in Kwa Zulu. 1991. [cote : BEI91011W00106/22AC]
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Titre(s) : A courageous first attempt at a multi-racial play of 'Guess Who's Coming To Dinner" at the Pretoria State Theater. 1991. [cote : BEI91011W00122/26AC]
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Titre(s) : Whilst a black lady worker shovels earth into a primitive sieve in the Lichtenberg diamond diggings, the son of a prospector helps by shaking the sieve. 1994. [cote : BEI94003W00009/36C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Independent diamond prospecting still continues in present day South Africa. Here at the Lichtenberg diamond diggings, an elderly black labourer spends his day dragging processed earth down into a pit. [cote : BEI94003W00012/01C]
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Titre(s) : The National policekeeping force being trained by mainly white former South African Army Officers. 1994. [cote : BEI94003W00021/33AC]
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Titre(s) : A white child with her nanny at a national Party meeting in Harrismith, Orange Free State. [cote : BEI94003W00042/32AC]
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Titre(s) : Prior to the 94 election, at a Right Wing AWB training camp near Wesselsbrom in the Orange Free State. 1994. [cote : BEI94003W00053/19AC]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Training at the controversial National Peace Keeping Force (NPKF) at the De Brug training area near Bloemfontein, Orange Free State. The force is made up of volunteers, mostly black, and containing many members of the ANC's former MK m
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Enthusiastic supporters of Mandela at a student rally in the Natal. [cote : BEI94009W00009/28C]
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Titre(s) : Zulu refugees, supporters of the ANC, forced to flee their homes by Inkatha in Natal refugee camp. Here a youth plays ball whilst the elderly woman lies dying behind him. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00015/01AC]
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Titre(s) : Crowds calling for Nelson Mandela at the Soweto football stadium. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00029/04C]
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Titre(s) : Multi party support for Nelson Mandela before the 1994 election. [cote : BEI94009W00036/18C]
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Titre(s) : Coloured people who in the past were persecuted by the Nationalist Government, now support the Nationalist candidate in a pre-election meeting expressing their concern at a potential all black government. [cote : BEI94009W00037/12C]
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Titre(s) : Coloured people who in the past were persecuted by the Nationalist Government now support the Nationalist candidate in a pre-election meeting expressing their concern at a potential all-black government. [cote : BEI94009W00037/26C]
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Titre(s) : Supporters climb to every vantage point whilst awaiting the arrival of Nelson Mandela in a Natal township. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00053/25C]
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Titre(s) : A Zulu Inkatha supporting Impi (regiment) on the warpath in Natal. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00063/20C]
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Titre(s) : Prior to the 1994 Election much of central Johannesburg was cordoned off with razor wire and guarded by the military against potential bombers. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00075/20C]
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Titre(s) : A team of independent workers set out to instruct frequently illiterate black voters, voting for the first time in their lives, here in the Orange Free State. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00082/06AC]
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Titre(s) : A team of independent workers set out to instruct frequently illiterate black voters, voting for the first time in their lives, here in Orange Free State. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00086/37C]
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Titre(s) : AWB leader Eugene Terreblanche at a party rally in the Western Transvaal. The AWB is a right wing extremist movement. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00098/29C]
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Titre(s) : Two women prostrate with grief at the death of relatives killed in a bomb blast attack on the Johannesburg ANC headquarters. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00117/32C]
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Titre(s) : At a small country voting station in the Western Transvaal, a solitary elderly white woman is led in to vote by her black companion. [cote : BEI94009W00139/20C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. At dawn on election day, queues of Africans wait to vote for the first time in their lives. Here in the Western Transvaal. [cote : BEI94009W00140/15AC]
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Titre(s) : At a small country voting station in the Western Transvaal, a solitary elderly white woman is led in to vote by her black companion. [cote : BEI94009W00141/18C]
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Titre(s) : Celebrants at the ANC victory ball after their 1994 victory. [cote : BEI94009W00162/16C]
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Titre(s) : Nelson Mandela, soon to become President Mandela, at the election night victory celebration in the Carlton Hotel in Johannesburg. Here he receives a hug from Mrs Chris Hanni, widow of ex MK leader Chris Hanni, assassinated before the election. 1994.
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Titre(s) : A poor elderly black woman at a church food distribution center in Alexandra township in Johannesburg. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00175/29C]
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Titre(s) : Members of the Zionist Christian Church, the largest single religious group in South Africa, at their annual get-together near Pietersberg, Northern Transvaal. 1994. [cote : BEI94009W00229/00C]
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Titre(s) : Chief Buthelezi leads his Zulu warriors at a rally near the Kwa Zulu capital of Ulundi. 1994. [cote : BEI94017W00003/05C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Zulu supporters of Chief Buthelexi at a rital 'reed giving' ceremony in Natal. [cote : BEI94017W00003/09C]
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Titre(s) : A blind man busking a bus queue in Johannesburg, is joined by a passing pedestrian. 1984. [cote : BEI94017W00005/05C]
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Titre(s) : Members of the Zion Christian Church during a gruelling baptismal ceremony in the sea, Durban. 1994. [cote : BEI94017W00007/27C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. The Johannesburg skyline is rapidly changing. [cote : BEI94017W00008/03AC]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. A woman reacts to the camera in the Transkei. [cote : BEI94017W00008/14AC]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Farmworkers in the Transvaal. [cote : BEI94017W00010/30C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. The newly established Winnie Mandela squatter camp near Johannesburg. [cote : BEI95007W00003/36C]
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Titre(s) : An army of cleaning ladies moves in to help 'clean up' Alexandra squatter camp after severe flooding. 1995. [cote : BEI95007W00010/20C]
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Titre(s) : Alexandra township squatter camp, Johannesburg. 1995. [cote : BEI95007W00012/02C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. The South african National Symphony Orchestra now integrated, plays Handel's Messiah to a Soweto audience. [cote : BEI95007W00019/17AC]
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Titre(s) : The rich white northern Johannesburg suburb of Sandton. Here two elegant white ladies talk whilst a member of South Africa's fast growing private security guards look on. [cote : BEI95007W00038/32C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. A despairing African woman is consoled by her child whilst awaiting transport from one squatter camp to another. [cote : BEI95007W00043/20C]
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Titre(s) : The new and first black mayor of the predominantly right wing Afrikaaner town of Krugersdorp is councillor Stephen Motingoa standing here in front of portraits of his predecessors. [cote : BEI95007W00049/27C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Winnie Mandela is welcomed to a meeting of the ANC Women's League days after dismissal from her Ministerial post. [cote : BEI95007W00060/28C]
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Titre(s) : At the Heidelberg army gymnasium black and white potential officers train alongside each other. [cote : BEI95007W00066/11C]
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Titre(s) : Johannesburg's formerly elegant white suburb of Hillbrow is now predominantly black and almost a no-go area for whites. Here youngsters sleeping on the pavements of Hillbrow, and addicted to glue sniffing which goes on openly. 1995. [cote : BEI95007
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Titre(s) : In Kwa Zulu just below the Mozambique border a strange joint disease afflicts 50% of the population around the small town of Mseleni. On pension day, people come in from surrounding villages frequently walking on their knees, often unaided, to colle
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Titre(s) : Symbolic of a new multi racial South Africa these students prepare to carry out face painting on children visiting the Rand Show in Johannesburg. 1995. [cote : BEI95007W00101/19C]
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Titre(s) : A new sight on Joahannesburg's streets, is that of poor whites begging. 1995. [cote : BEI95007W00106/17C]
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Titre(s) : South Africa. Mixed reactions at the newly integrated Roseneath Primary School in Johannesburg's formerly principally white suburb of Parktown. [cote : BEI95007W00129/08C]
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Titre(s) : Mixed reactions at the newly integrated Roseneath Primary School in Johannesburg's formerly principally white suburb of Parktown. 1995. [cote : BEI95007W00129/35C]
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Titre(s) : For the first time hostels are being set up for poor whites. Here Shepherd's Flock ministry has taken over a former catholic convent near Potchefstroom in the Western Transvaal. [cote : BEI95007W00147/05C]
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Titre(s) : A young labourer on a potato farm in the Eastern Transvaal. 1995. [cote : BEI95007W00153/32C]
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Titre(s) : At the Police Headquarters in Johannesburg's Honeydew suburb, off duty policemen gather at midday for an Evangelical style prayer meeting for assistance in their lost battle against crime. 1995. [cote : BEI95007W00156/12C]