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GoogleAnzac, a Railway Siding near BrakpanRailway Siding
  1. Alberton, Germiston
  2. St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Odendal Street, Germiston
  3. Braaivleis Beneath the Brakpan Wall
  4. South to South: New Zealand-South African Perspectives
  5. White Australia has a black history: dont ce
  6. S.D.F. Split-1914 World War
  7. World War One in Color: Slaughter in the Trenches
  8. South Africa in World War One, 31 October 2018
googleAogutoas, Village near Port NollothMine, Outdoor Activities, Village Northern Cape Historical Site
  1. Port Nolloth, Namaqualand Northern Cape
  2. Tools and weapons from iron and copper
  3. Zambia, Mining and Neoliberalism - Boom and Bust on the Globalized CopperBelt edited by Alastair Fraser and Miles Larmer
  4. The arrival of KhoiKhoi
  5. Cross erected by Bartholomew Dias
https://www.apartheidmusuem.orgApartheid Museum, JohannesburgMuseum Gauteng Historical Site
  1. United Nations and Apartheid Timeline 1946-1994
  2. Apartheid Legislation 1850's-1970's
  3. From Segregation to Apartheid
  4. Apartheid and reactions to it
  5. Towards a people’s culture, Art and Resistance under apartheid Timeline 1938-1997
  6. Comparison between racial policies of Nazi Germany before 1938 and apartheid laws in South Africa
  7. The 1980s and the crisis of Apartheid
  8. The collapse of apartheid in South Africa - coming together of internal and external pressures
  9. ANC and the early development of apartheid 1948-1950s
  10. Armed Struggle, the anti-apartheid struggle accelerates 1984-1990
  11. Response by Nelson Mandela to De Klerk’s 2 July 1992 memorandum
  12. Response by Nelson Mandela, President of the African National Congress, to the speech by the State President, F. W. de Klerk, at the first session of CODESA, World Trade Centre, Kempton Park
  13. Statement of the Deputy President of the ANC, Nelson Mandela, on his meeting with the State president, F.W. DE Klerk
  14. Johannesburg the Segregated city
  15. Articles & Books on Johannesburg
GoogleApiesdoring, a Mpumalanga Railway StationRailway Station Mpumalanga
  1. Removals and Resistance: Rural communities in Lydenburg, South Africa, 1940 - 1961
  2. Lydenburg, Mpumalanga
  3. South African Railways and Harbours Workers Union
GoogleApiesrivier, a River Which Flows Through PretoriaOutdoor Activities, River Gauteng
  1. Maps through time, Pretoria
  2. Pretoria the Segregated city
https://www.greekmythology.com/olympian/appolloApollo Peak, a Mountain Peak of Cederberg; Near CitrusdalMountain, Peak Western Cape
  1. Cederberg Wilderness Area
  2. A Land Dispossession History 1600s-1990s
GoogleAppelkooskop, Ficksburg; free StateMountain, Outdoor Activities, Peak Free State
  1. Ficksburg
  2. Speech by President Nelson Mandela before Free State leaders
  3. 25. ‘Free State’ implies equality, declare traders
  4. 24. Muslim traders petition against Free State law of 1884
Apryntjiesberg / PrentjiesbergMountain
Arderne Public Gardens, Main Road, Claremont Western Cape
  1. Cape Town, Western Province
Arniston Arniston, Cape AgulhasVillage Western Cape
  1. A list of South African Shipwrecks
  2. Historical ships and shipwrecks along the South African coast
Artillery Road Barracks at the H.Q. of South African DefenceHeritage Site, Military Base, Monument Gauteng Historical Site
  1. Sir. Theophilus Shepstone
  2. Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW)
  3. Official residence, Commander of British forces in South Africa, Roberts Heights, Pretoria
  4. African Manpower Statistics for the British Forces in East Africa, 1914-1918
  5. Grade 8 - Term 1: The Industrial Revolution in Britain and Southern Africa from 1860
 https://www.platform62.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Platform-62-Steam-train.jpgAshton, Route 62Farm, Outdoor Activities, Town, Wine Estate Western Cape
  1. Montagu, Route 62
  2. Breede River Valley, Route 62
  3. Co-operatives
  4. Co-operatives start small and cannot provide employment for everyone
  5. Co-operatives
  6. NUM on co-operatives
  7. Growing social unrest: Community mobilisation, strikes and student protests in the Western Cape in the 1980s
Athenaeum building, Belmont Terrace, Port ElizabethMonument Eastern Cape
google mapsAthlone - or Cape Flats, Cape TownForced Removal, Memorial, Mosque Western Cape Group Areas
  1. Cape Town, Western Province
  2. The Freedom struggle in Cape Town
  3. Cape Town the Segregated city
  4. Articles & books relating to Cape Town
  5. Table Mountain Water Supply
  6. 'Amstel River', Now Known as Liesbeek River
  7. Anti-Indian Legislation 1800s - 1959
  8. The Cape Malay
  9. Cape Flats Details - Life and Popular Art in Cape Town’s Townships
  10. Document 66 - Hosea Jaffe , “The First Ten Years of the Non-European Unity Movement”, Excerpts from a lecture delivered to the Cape Flats Educational Fellowship, December 1953
  11. Negotiating Culture in Contemporary South Africa: Photographic self-representations from the Cape Flats by Heike Becker
  12. Cape Flats Nature Reserve, University of the Western Cape, Bellville
  13. Mitchell's Plain, Cape Flats
  14. Address by the President of the Republic of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, at the closing event of the celebration of Ten Years of Freedom, Athlone Stadium, Cape Town, 11 February 2005
https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/61249a547a2ac42eed88834f/6f1496eb-c89b-43ee-8650-ebdd7a37abdd/ANA.jpg?format=750wAtlantisForced Removal, Railway Station, Town Western Cape Industry, Group Areas
  1. The Freedom struggle in Cape Town
  2. Cape Town the Segregated city
  3. Chapter 2 - Industrialisation and the Revitalisation of Black Politics in the 1940s
  4. Book 4: Industrialisation, Rural Change and Nationalism - Introduction
  5. Africa and industrialisation
  6. Industry comes to South Africa
Facebook 3411415020jpgAugrabies Fall National Park, Northern CapeArchaeological Site, Hiking Trail, Holiday Destination, Outdoor Activities, Waterfall Northern Cape Historical Site
  1. Upington, Northern Cape
  2. Orange River
  3. Vredefort Dome, Free State - North West
  4. Blyde River Canyon, Mpumalanga
  5. Grade 8 - Topic 2 - The Mineral Revolution in South Africa
  6. Spotlight on the Northern Cape
  7. Kruger National Park
  8. Balule Private Game Reserve, Kruger National Park
Austin Roberts Bird Sanctuary, New Muckleneuk, Pretoria
http://www.bokaap.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Auwal_Mosque_in_Bo-Kaap-225x300.jpgAuwal Masjid, Cape TownChurch Western Cape Historical Site
  1. History of Muslims in South Africa by Ebrahim Mahomed Mahida
  2. Cape Town the Segregated city
  3. Articles & books relating to Cape Town
  4. Dutch and British Coastal Fortifications at the Cape of Good Hope (1665 to 1829)
  5. Tana Baru Cemetery Uprising
  6. History of Muslims in South Africa: Introduction by Ebrahim Mahomed Mahida
google mapsAvalon Cemetery, SowetoCemetery, Municipality, Museum Gauteng Group Areas, Historical Site
  1. A history of Soweto
  2. Johannesburg Historical & community Leaders
  3. ”An Address at the Mendi Memorial Celebration, Bantu Sports Grounds, Johannesburg.” by Dr. A. B. Xuma, February 23, 1941
  4. Lilian Masediba Ngoyi
  5. The struggle for health services in Lenasia
  6. Helen Joseph
  7. Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum, Soweto
  8. 6. The 1976 Soweto Uprising. “To Be or Not to Be . . . ?” Article by Nthanyane Maaga, SASM Newsletter, April 1973
  9. Speech by President Nelson Mandela at the unveiling of the tombstone of comrade Joe Slovo Avalon Cemetery, Johannesburg, 4 May 1996