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Johannesburg Collection

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Workers In Gold Mine

Workers In Gold Mine
(Original Caption) Transvall-Johannesburg, South Africa: Workers in a gold mine 800 feet deep, virtual slaves at work. Undated photograph

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: View of Pedestrians on Sparsely Populated Street

View of Pedestrians on Sparsely Populated Street
(Original Caption) This is a view of Ray Street in the center of Sophiatown, the shanty town section of Johannesburg, form which 60

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: View of Johannesburg, South Africa from Above

View of Johannesburg, South Africa from Above
(Original Caption) Johannesburg, South Africa: Scene Of Fierce Rioting

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Pritchard Street in Johannesburg

Pritchard Street in Johannesburg
(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Strike in Johannesburg

Strike in Johannesburg
(Original Caption) Johannesburg, South Africa- At one of the mines near Johannesburg, the mine workers are up in arms and fighting against the british troops here

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Striking Miners

Striking Miners
(Original Caption) A Scene at the Johannesburg Strike

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Post Office in Johannesburg, South Africa

Post Office in Johannesburg, South Africa
(Original Caption) Scenes In Johannesburg. The General Post-Office at Johannesburg is shown

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: View of Large Buildings with Pedestrians

View of Large Buildings with Pedestrians
(Original Caption) Scenes In Johannesburg. The Standard Bank and Harrison Street in Johannesburg is shown

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: View of Large Domed Building with Pedestrians

View of Large Domed Building with Pedestrians
(Original Caption) Scenes In Johannesburg. Town Hall of Johannesburg is shown

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Troops Patrol Mine District South Africa

Troops Patrol Mine District South Africa
(Original Caption) 3/17/1922-Johnnesburg

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: South African Government Troops in Mine District

South African Government Troops in Mine District
(Original Caption) First Photos of Rand Mine Riot Scenes. Mounted Government troops patrolling the mine district near Johannesburg where the miners have been engaged in strike riots and fighting

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: View of Vehicles and Pedestrians on City Street

View of Vehicles and Pedestrians on City Street
(Original Caption) Scenes In Johannesburg. Eloff Street in Johannesburg is shown

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: View of Smoking Factory Site

View of Smoking Factory Site
(Original Caption) Rand Fighting. The Robinson deep Rand, Johannesburg, which is the greatest gold producers in Africa and now closed with fighting all around it, is shown

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Workers with Railroad Carts Inside Goldmine

Workers with Railroad Carts Inside Goldmine
(Original Caption) 1/1948-South Africa- Tools and timber stand ready in carts to be sent to any part of the mine where they are needed

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Interior View of Church

Interior View of Church
(Original Caption) Workers clean the interior of the Church of Christ The King at Johannesburg, located in the center of Sophiatown

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: P. W. Botha Speaking at Conference

P. W. Botha Speaking at Conference
(Original Caption) Johannesburg, South Africa: Close up of P. W. Botha, President of South Africa. On his left is foreign Minister Pic Botha. On his right is F. W. DeKlerk

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Exterior of Voting Station

Exterior of Voting Station
(Original Caption) Johannesburg, South Africa: Exterior view of a polling station in South Africa on election day for the Referendum on a new constitution

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: P. W. Botha Speaking at Capitol Podium

P. W. Botha Speaking at Capitol Podium
(Original Caption) Johannesburg, South Africa: South African President P. W. Botha on Referendum Day giving a speech on the steps of the capitol

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Passport Refused

Passport Refused
Chief Hosea Kutako, head of the Herero tribe of Southwest Africa, who was refused a passport by South Africa's Premier, Dr. Malan, has been invited to London to preach a sermon in St

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: New South African Housing Development

New South African Housing Development
(Original Caption) The slum areas of Sophiatown near Johannesburg, South Africa, are gradually disappearing as the construction of housing development continues

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: View of Sophiatown, South Africa

View of Sophiatown, South Africa
(Original Caption) The slum areas of Sophiatown near Johannesburg, South Africa, are gradually disappearing as the construction of housing development continues

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Ewart Potgieter Standing in a Doorway

Ewart Potgieter Standing in a Doorway
(Original Caption) Seven foot two inch Ewart Potgieter has to stoop to go through an ordinary door

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: A.B. Xuma, African Congress Party

A.B. Xuma, African Congress Party
(Original Caption) 1/14/1955- Johannesburg, South Africa: South African Doctor: One of the most articulate spokesman of the Bantu (South African native) is Dr. A. B

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Portrait of J.G.N. Strauss

Portrait of J.G.N. Strauss
(Original Caption) Most of the one million English descendants living in South Africa are members of the United Party, which opposes the apartheid policies of Johannes Strydom

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Slogan Painted on the Side of a Store

Slogan Painted on the Side of a Store
(Original Caption) Sofiatown, a suburb of Johannesburg which was the residential area for natives working in Johannesburg

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Boy Kneeling to Pray

Boy Kneeling to Pray
(Original Caption) A young African boy kneels to say his prayers before this statue of a dark-skinned child Jesus, in the Church of Christ The King, in Johannesburg

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: View of Squalid Street Scene in Shanty Town

View of Squalid Street Scene in Shanty Town
(Original Caption) Some 60, 000 natives are being forcibly moved from Sophiatown, the shanty town section of Johannesburg, to a new Government project called "Meadowlands

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Nathan Mdledle and Miriam Makeba Performing

Nathan Mdledle and Miriam Makeba Performing
(Original Caption) Scene from King Kong

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Portrait of Hendrik Verwoerd

Portrait of Hendrik Verwoerd
(Original Caption) Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd's National Party confidently ended, Oct

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Boer Commandos Posing Together

Boer Commandos Posing Together
(Original Caption) Johannesburg, South Africa: Original Boer Commandos. These bearded, hatted gentlemen are original Boer Commandos and are shown in a photo placed in files in 1942

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: S. African Prime Minister John Vorster

S. African Prime Minister John Vorster
(Original Caption) Johannesburg: South African Prime Minister Mr. John Vorster. 11/24/1969

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Graham Hill Talking to Pit Mechanic

Graham Hill Talking to Pit Mechanic
(Original Caption) Johannesburg, South Africa: Back in racing gear, former world champion racing driver Graham Hill talks to a pit mechanic

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Overhead View of Man Rolling Joint

Overhead View of Man Rolling Joint
(Original Caption) Seeking to escape the violent environment of the city, a young motorcycle gang member turns to "pot" (marijuana)

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: South Africa's Urban Jungle

South Africa's Urban Jungle
An African nanny and her small white charge relax on the lawn of a Johannesburg park

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Andre Brink and His Wife, Alta, at Home

Andre Brink and His Wife, Alta, at Home
(Original Caption) Andre Brink, dubbed South Africa's Alexander Solzhenitzyn by his friends after his book " Knowledge of the Night" was banned by the South African government

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: School Children Shouting

School Children Shouting
(Original Caption) Johannesburg; Demonstrating school children in black suburb of Soweto, outside Johannesburg

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: beauty in nature, color image, dirt road, johannesburg, landscape, no people, outdoors

beauty in nature, color image, dirt road, johannesburg, landscape, no people, outdoors
beauty in nature, color image, dirt road, johannesburg, landscape, no, Gallo Landscapes, 137926177

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Johannesburg

Johannesburg
1st May 1939: A man silhouetted against a building in Johannesburg. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Gold Mine

Gold Mine
6th July 1913: Langlaagte Consolidateds gold mine, Johannesburg. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Johannesburg Riot

Johannesburg Riot
1925: The tank which played a prominent role in the Johannesburg rebellion, where union unrest erupted in the Rand Revolt, in which white workers

Background imageJohannesburg Collection: Lighted caves of Cradle of Humankind

Lighted caves of Cradle of Humankind, a World Heritage Site in Gauteng Province, South Africa, the site of 2.8 million year old early hominid fossil and Mrs. Ples


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