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Barcelonita
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Barend Toerien Collection index
This index describes the Barend Toerien collection which includes a portfolio of handwritten poems and illustrations compiled by Casper Schmidt for the poet's 60th birthday on 29 March 1981, as well as correspondence with ... -
Bargunda's kwalia and Basphor's bahl
Drawing of a Bargunda's kwalia (sickle) and a Basphor's bahl (knife). -
Baritone Terrasi and his Pupils
(South African Zionist Federation, 1938-02-18)Newspaper article with references to music. -
A Barmitzvah celebration
(South African Zionist Federation, 1941-04-04)Newspaper article with references to music. -
"Barmitzwah" Celebration of Hebrew-Speaking Circle
(South African Zionist Federation, 1938-12-15)Newspaper article with references to music. -
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Barok I
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Baroque 2
(1983) -
Barracas between Portela and Machico, Madeira
Photographs depicting barracas (roof houses) between Portela and Machico in Madeira. -
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Barrel-shaped and pierced-lug dagga pipe bowls
Incomplete drawing of barrel-shaped and pierced-lug dagga pipe bowls, depicting detail of Paardeberg (Orange Free State), Verdun (Transvaal), Weenen (Natal), Bloemhof (Transvaal), Basutoland and Hottentot (?). -
Barrel-shaped dagga pipe bowl at Verkykerskop, Harrismith, Orange Free State
Incomplete drawing of a barrel-shaped dagga pipe bowl at Verkykerskop, Harrismith, Orange Free State. -
Barrel-shaped dagga pipe bowls
Incomplete drawing of barrel-shaped dagga pipe bowls, depicting detail of Schagen (Transvaal), Harrismith (Orange Free State) and Bulawayo (Southern Rhodesia). -
Barrel-shaped dagga pipe bowls
Incomplete drawing of barrel-shaped dagga pipe bowls, depicting detail of Susanna (Bethlehem, Orange Free State), Vegkop (Orange Free State) and Swartruggens (Transvaal). -
Die Barrow-tradisie in sy nuutste gedaante
Address delivered at an open meeting of the A.N.S. (Afrikaanse Nasionale Studentebond), Stellenbosch. The paper critiques "Turning wheels" by Stuart Cloete and argues the work to be a continuation of a tradition established ... -
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