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Roller Blade Rink Proposal Feb 1992
This is a printed sketch proposal of a roller-blade and roller skate rink at the beachfront in Durban. -
The Rose
(19--)The invitation, pertaining to "The Rose", allows the entrance of one couple. The place, time, date and dress code details have been included. -
The Rotary Club : Just A Gas! : "Spare more than a thought for St. Giles"
(19--)The programme includes a list of performers alongside their act name and act type. Music, duets, dance, folk song, chat and songs, mime and sketches were all part of the concert. Featured performers included Bill Paton, ... -
The 'Rotten Spots' Must Be Eradicated
(19--)The article reflects on the bitterness expressed by the Afrikaans Press towards Senator Edward Kennedy following his visit to South Africa. -
Round Robin Monopoly Alpha
(1974)This document is all the information about the tape "Alpha" by Round Robin Monopoly. -
A Rousing Start To Folk Show
(19--)The article serves as a review to the Folk'74 concert hosted at the Y-Club Theatre in which artists such as Shinnery Lynne Marshall, Scott Family, Isla Corrigal, Ian Lindsay, John Dennen, Jess Kiddle, Kichen's Wendy Coleman, ... -
Running for Cover
The item represents the cover for Roger Lucey's, "Running for Cover" CD. A list comprising of credits as well as a list of songs have been included alongside song lyrics. The list of songs include, "No Easy Walk to Freedom", ... -
Running for Cover song lyrics
This document contains song lyrics from Roger Lucey's album Running for Cover namely No Easy Walk to Freedom, Not Enough Soul, A Moment in Time, Pictures of Pain, Cape of Storms, Elephone, Danny, It Takes a Man to Cry, ... -
Runstable Working Mans Club : Annual Festivities 1980 : Grand Amatuer Night
(1980)The programme includes relevent information relating to the Jack Featherstone Trophy which was reserved for top performers placing first. first place. Guidelines and rules associated with receiving the trophy was also ... -
Russha Productions : Some Peoples Lives : A Musical Review of the Moods of Bette Midler
(19--)The programme includes a list of cast members and stage names all forming part of the production. The compilation also states that dialogue was adapted from "Beaches", "For the Boys", "The Rose", "Stella", "Demi God" whilst ... -
Russia Won't Give…
(1986-11-01)The item consists of two pages however the first article has been ripped whilst the second is also missing at the bottom. The second article reflects on the Charity organisation which stood to lose substantial financial ... -
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S.A. Priest Sings Worldly Ballads
(1967)The article focuses on Father Barney McLeer, a Roman Catholic Priest who was scheduled to perform at the 1967 Folk Festival with a mention of Des Lindberg. -
S.A.'s Biggest Ever Happening?
(1972-12)The item consists of a newspaper article and photograph with an attached caption. The article promotes the upcoming 8th Annual National Folk Festival hosted at a private farm in Rivonia which was said to include an array ... -
S.A.F.M.A. Presents Country Comes to Town : 9th National Folk Festival
The programme includes a list of committee and honorary members as well as the chairman's report alongside photographs taken during the 8th annual national folk festival in 1972. This is accompanied by short sections ... -
SA cultural boycott 'no longer understood'
(1990-12-14)This newspaper article discusses the cultural boycott against South Africa no longer being able to be enforced or understood after the country implemented democracy. -
SA Heritage is Prioritised
(2004-12-06)The article reflects on the National Heritage Council (NHC) who gathered outside Tshwane the following week to discuss the future of the country in terms of language, views, culture, libraries, museums and policy development. -
SABC Ban Their Records
(1971-02-21)The newspaper articles report on the banning of "Suck" (Gil Gilroy and Moose Forer) by SABC upon review. The black and white photographs that accompany the newspaper articles show the two attacking their piano with axes. -
SABC Ban Their Records
(1971-02-21)The newspaper articles reflect on the banning of "Suck" (Gil Gilroy and Moose Forer) by SABC upon review. The black and white photographs that accompany the newspaper articles show the two attacking their piano with axes. -