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    Image Number: BHA0237_005.tif
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    Description: DM2010012701:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:1955 - Father Trevor Huddleston. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0237_006.tif
    Title: Father Trevor Huddleston
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    Description: DM2010012703:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:1955 - Father Trevor Huddleston. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Keywords: Father Trevor Huddleston, 1955, fighting priest, priest, sophiatown, st peters, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0237_007.tif
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    Description: DM2010012705:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:1955 - Father Trevor Huddleston. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2010012706:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:1955 - Father Trevor Huddleston. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0237_009.tif
    Title: Trevor Huddleston The Fighting Priest
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    Description: DM2004090910:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:1955 - Trevor Huddleston The Fighting Priest - In thd twelve years he was in South Africam, father Huddleston became the greatest fugure of controversy. On both sides of the political fence, people formed violent views about what he said on the race problem. (Photograph by Bob Gosani ©BAHA)
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    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, religion, politics, 1955, Father Trevor Huddleston, Father Huddleston, street, holding baby, Bob Gosani, Sophiatown, ,
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    Description: DM2010012704:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:1955 - Father Trevor Huddleston. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Title: Last Days Of Sophiatown
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    Description: DM1999121304:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen who fell in l
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    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, Johannesburg, Sophiatown, Gauteng, building demolition, townships, black African women, 1963, apartheid, politics, government, order, November, 1950s, 1959, Peter Magubane, ,
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    Image Number: dm2000021002
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    Description: DM2000021002:SAED:STAFF:EDUCATION:STAFF:OCT1954 - The Death Of A School - One of the first results of the new Bantu Education Act in South Africa is that one of Africa's most famous schools - St. Peter's, Johannesburg, has announced that it will be forced to close down in two years' time. The 'Eton of South Africa' as St.Peter's has been called, has had an astonishing record of scholarship achievement in its 32 years. Six ex-students of St. Peter's now work for Drum. (back row) Alfred Tsotetsi, Dan Chocho, Jerry Ntsipe; (front row) Mtetwa, Todd Matshikiza and Arthur Maimane. (Photograph by Drum photographer Baileys Archive)neg 435
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    Keywords: Rosettenville, St. Peter's, Drum Magazine, South Africa, black and white image, October, South African history, square, 1954, Africa, 1950s, Bantu Education Act, Johannesburg, Gauteng, Father Trevor Huddleston, school, teachers, apartheid, Dan Chocho, Jerry Ntsipe, Todd Matshikiza, Arthur Maimane, black African men, ,
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    Image Number: dm2000021003
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    Description: DM2000021003:SAED:STAFF:EDUCATION:STAFF:OCT1954 - The Death Of A School - One of the first results of the new Bantu Education Act in South Africa is that one of Africa's most famous schools - St. Peter's, Johannesburg, has announced that it will be forced to close down in two years' time. The 'Eton of South Africa' as St.Peter's has been called, has had an astonishing record of scholarship achievement in its 32 years. But the Community of Resurrection, who run the school, feel that as a matter of principle they cannot carry on the school with the syllabus and control demanded by the new Act. (Photograph by Drum photographer Baileys Archive)neg 435
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    Keywords: Rosettenville, St. Peter's, 1954, South African history, Drum Magazine, Africa, October, South Africa, black and white image, square, 1950s, Bantu Education Act, Johannesburg, Gauteng, Father Trevor Huddleston, school, teachers, apartheid, black African children, scholars, students, ,
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    Image Number: dm2000021117
    Title: Father Trevor Huddleston
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    Description: DM2000021117:SAED:MUSIC:RELIGION:FEB1956 - Father Huddleston entertained by The Girls Who Said Goodbuy! - Father Huddleston (third from right) and Father Raynes and everybody Black and White thoroughly enjoyed the show. That night at Johannesburg Social Centre when a tribute and farewell show was given for this Fr. Huddleston bloke. 'Twas a helluva big show that. Biggest for 1955. Also why they sang with such gusto and pep was because they recognised full well the part he had played in helping a Musicians Union to be born. Helluva tough birth too. Things are so tough for Unions, man. And this Union's been getting monies for musicians whose music were sold profitlessly overseas. See where we are with this Huddleston bloke? (Photograph by Bob Gosani Baileys Archive) neg T74
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    Keywords: Johannesburg, tribute, Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, Musicians Union, Johannesburg Social Centre, February, 1956, 1950s, people, Father Huddleston, Father, Bob Gosani, Raynes, performances, audience, entertainment, farewell, ,
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    Image Number: dm2000042813
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    Description: DM2000042813:SPORTS:BOXING:PERSONALITY:NOV1953 - Jake Helps Orlando Bath! - 200 Grossed at Tuli Exhibition. In the last issue Drum we told you about a project initiated by Father Trevor Huddleston, to build a swimming bath for the much needy people of sunbaked and dusty Orlando Municipal Township, Johannesburg. (Photograph by Bob Gosani Baileys Archives) Jake Tuli
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    Keywords: November, Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, Jake Tuli, Father Trevor Huddleston, Orlando, Johannesburg, Gauteng, Tuli exhibition, black African man, white man, shaking hands, fundraising, 1953, 1950s, ,
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    Image Number: dm2000042814
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    Description: DM2000042814:SPORTS:BOXING:PERSONALITY:NOV1953 - Jake Helps Orlando Bath! - 200 Grossed at Tuli Exhibition. In the last issue Drum we told you about a project initiated by Father Trevor Huddleston, to build a swimming bath for the much needy people of sunbaked and dusty Orlando Municipal Township, Johannesburg. (Photograph by Bob Gosani Baileys Archives) Jake Tuli.
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    Keywords: Father Trevor Huddleston, Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, 1953, square, November, 1950s, Orlando, Johannesburg, Gauteng, Tuli exhibition, black African men, white men, shaking hands, Jake Tuli, ,
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    Image Number: dm2000072655
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    Description: DM2000072655:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:APARTHEID:OCT1954 - Western Areas Protest Meeting - Sunday, 28 June 1953: The ANC and Transvaal Indian Congress convened a public meeting at Sophiatown's Odin Cinema to protest against government plans to demolish Johannesurg's Western Areas townships - Sophiatown, Newclare nad Martindale - and to move their African residents to Meadowlands, a new State township. (Photograph by Jurgen Schaderberg © Baileys Archive) forced removals, neg 414, Father Trevor Huddleston, Elias Moretsele
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    Image Number: dm2000072655
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    Description: DM2000072655:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:APARTHEID:OCT1954 - Western Areas Protest Meeting - Sunday, 28 June 1953: The ANC and Transvaal Indian Congress convened a public meeting at Sophiatown's Odin Cinema to protest against government plans to demolish Johannesurg's Western Areas townships - Sophiatown, Newclare nad Martindale - and to move their African residents to Meadowlands, a new State township. (Photograph by Jurgen Schaderberg Baileys Archive) forced removals, neg 414, Father Trevor Huddleston, Elias Moretsele
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    Pixel Size: 1970 x 1880
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    Keywords: South African history, Africa, South Africa, Drum Magazine, Western Areas Protest Meeting, black and white image, square, October, 1950s, 1954, Sophiatown, Newclare, Meadowlands, Johannesburg, Gauteng, Martindale, demolish, apartheid, segregation, ANC, Transvaal Indian Congress, protests, protesters, townships, ,
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    Image Number: dm2000081404
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    Description: DM2000081404:SAED:SOCIAL:EDUCATION:OCT1954 - The Death Of A School - One of the first results of the new Bantu Education Act in South Africa is that one of Africa's most famous schools - St. Peter's, Johannesburg, has announced that it will be forced to close down in two years' time. The 'Eton of South Africa' as St.Peter's has been called, has had an astonishing record of scholarship achievement in its 32 years. But the Community of Resurrection, who run the school, feel that as a matter of principle they cannot carry on the school with the syllabus and control demanded by the new Act. (Photograph by Drum photographer Baileys Archive)
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    Keywords: Rosettenville, St. Peter's, 1954, South African history, black and white image, Africa, South Africa, horizontal, October, Drum Magazine, 1950s, Bantu Education Act, Johannesburg, Gauteng, Father Trevor Huddleston, school, teachers, apartheid, public, public addresses, crowds, ,
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    Image Number: dm2001052401
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    Description: DM2001052401:SAED:SOCIAL:RELIGION:EDUCATION:OCT1954 - The Death of a school - Father Trevor Huddleston. One of the first results of the new Bantu Education Act in South Africa is that one of Africa's most famous schools, St Peters, Johannesburg has announced that it wil be forced to close down in two year's time. In the meantime no new pupils will be admitted. The "Eton of South Africa" as St Peters has been called, has had an astonishing record of scholarship achievement over its 32 years. But the Community of Resurrection, who run the school, feel that as a matter of principle they cannot carry on the school with the syllabus and control demanded by the new Act. The school was situated in Rosettenville, Johannesburg. (Photograph by Drum photographer © BAHA) Neg no 874 / also see neg no 435
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    Image Number: dm2001052401
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    Description: DM2001052401:SAED:SOCIAL:RELIGION:EDUCATION:OCT1954 - The Death of a school - Father Trevor Huddleston. One of the first results of the new Bantu Education Act in South Africa is that one of Africa's most famous schools, St Peters, Johannesburg has announced that it wil be forced to close down in two year's time. In the meantime no new pupils will be admitted. The "Eton of South Africa" as St Peters has been called, has had an astonishing record of scholarship achievement over its 32 years. But the Community of Resurrection, who run the school, feel that as a matter of principle they cannot carry on the school with the syllabus and control demanded by the new Act. The school was situated in Rosettenville, Johannesburg. (Photograph by Drum photographer BAHA) Neg no 874 / also see neg no 435
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    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, October, 1954, religion, Community of the Resurrection, Johannesburg, St Peter's, Church of the Province of Southern Africa, education, Bantu Education Act, 1950s, ,
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    Image Number: dm2001052416
    Title: Father Trevor Huddleston - Orlando Swimming pool
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    Description: DM2001052416:SAED:SOCIAL:YOUTH:PERSONALITY:1954 - Huddleston Swimming Pool - Father Trevor Huddleston at the opening of the Orlando swimming baths. Fifteen miles south-west of Johannesburg sprawls Orlando Township, the biggest locatin in Africa. Its population of around 100 000, is roughly 3 times the white population of Kenya. Built 19 years ago, oddly named after City councillor Orlando Leake, it is supposed to be a "model location": though it has no electric light, water sanitation, and no swimming bath. (Photograph by Bob Gosani BAHA) neg 358, Orlando township
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    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, personality, South African history, black and white image, 1954, square, Father Trevor Huddleston, Anglican priests, Orlando, Bob Gosani, ,
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    Image Number: dm2001052417
    Title: Father Huddleston at the opening of Orlando Swimming Pool
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    Description: DM2001052417:SAED:SOCIAL:YOUTH:PERSONALITY:1954 - Huddleston Swimming Pool - Father Trevor Huddleston at the opening of the Orlando swimming baths. Fifteen miles south-west of Johannesburg sprawls Orlando Township, the biggest locatin in Africa. Its population of around 100 000, is roughly 3 times the white population of Kenya. Built 19 years ago, oddly named after City councillor Orlando Leake, it is supposed to be a "model location": though it has no electric light, water sanitation, and no swimming bath. (Photograph by Bob Gosani BAHA) neg 358, Orlando township
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    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Anglican priests, South African history, black and white image, 1954, square, Father Trevor Huddleston, personality, Bob Gosani, Orlando, Township, Orlando Township, umbrella, wall, house, swimming pool, ,
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    Image Number: dm2001052418
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    Description: DM2001052418:SAED:SOCIAL:RELIGION:EDUCATION:OCT1954 - The Death of a school - Father Trevor Huddleston with the St Peter's baseball team. One of the first results of the new Bantu Education Act in South Africa is that one of Africa's most famous schools, St Peters, Johannesburg has announced that it wil be forced to close down in two year's time. In the meantime no new pupils will be admitted. The "Eton of South Africa" as St Peters has been called, has had an astonishing record of scholarship achievement over its 32 years. But the Community of Resurrection, who run the school, feel that as a matter of principle they cannot carry on the school with the syllabus and control demanded by the new Act. The school was situated in Rosettenville, Johannesburg. (Photograph by Drum photographer BAHA) neg no 029
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    Keywords: St. Peter's, Rosettenville, South African history, Africa, square, South Africa, 1954, Drum Magazine, black and white image, October, 1950s, Bantu Education Act, Johannesburg, Gauteng, Father Trevor Huddleston, school, teachers, apartheid, baseball teams, ,
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    Image Number: dm2002031821
    Title: Last Days Of Sophiatown
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    Description: DM2002031821:SAED:SOCIAL:POLITICS:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbye. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a woman friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen who fell in
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
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    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2960 x 1880
    Media Id: 44_185
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    Keywords: November, apartheid, Drum Magazine, South Africa, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, politics, 1959, Group Areas Act, forced removals, Sophiatown, Johannesburg, 1950s, father Trevor Huddleston, Anthony Sampson, ,
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    Image Number: dm2002032219
    Title: Last Days Of Sophiatown
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    Description: DM2002032219:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2980 x 1850
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    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, Sophiatown, November, 1959, 1950s, Peter Magubane, church, last days of Sophiatown, ,
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    Image Number: dm2002032220
    Title: Last Days Of Sophiatown
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    Description: DM2002032220:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
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    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2870 x 1870
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    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, Sophiatown, November, 1959, 1950s, Peter Magubane, ,
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    Image Number: dm2002032807
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    Description: DM2002032807:SAED:POLITICS:SOCIAL:RELIGION:PERSONALITY:JUN1956 - Years Of Toil And Heart-Break - Father Huddleston author of 'Naught For Your Comfort,' with a copy of 'Post' a few weeks he before left South Africa. Now 'Post' has brought him back to you, by serialising his book. No Drum reader can afford to miss reading this condensed serial. In fact, no Drum reader can afford to miss 'Post' any week-end. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2716 x 3707
    Media Id: 43_1014
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Africa, South Africa, Drum Magazine, South African history, black and white image, newspapers, priests, vertical, June, 1956, 1950s, Trevor Huddleston, ,
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    Image Number: dm2002032808
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    Description: DM2002032808:SAED:MUSIC:RELIGION:FEB1956 - Father Huddleston Entertained By The Girls Who Said Goodbuy! - Father Huddleston (third from right) and Father Raynes and everybody Black and White thoroughly enjoyed the show. That night at Johannesburg Social Centre when a tribute and farewell show was given for this Fr. Huddleston bloke. 'Twas a helluva big show that. Biggest for 1955. Also why they sang with such gusto and pep was because they recognised full well the part he had played in helping a Musicians Union to be born. Helluva tough birth too. Things are so tough for Unions, man. And this Union's been getting monies for musicians whose music were sold profitlessly overseas. See where we are with this Huddleston bloke? (Photograph by Bob Gosani BAHA) neg T74
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    Media Id: 43_1446
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, February, 1956, 1950s, Father Trevor Huddleston, Father Raynes, Johannesburg Social Centre, Johannesburg, Gauteng, white man, black African people, girls, ,
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    Image Number: dm2002032809
    Title: The 4-in-1 Congress! - Father Trevor Huddleston
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    Title: Last Days Of Sophiatown
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    Description: DM2005020219:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    4. Baileys African History Archive will take all reasonable measures in order to ensure Your Personal Information is appropriately safeguarded, these precautions include but are not limited to: access control mechanisms via username and password and software protection for information for security.
    5. Should an unauthorised person/s gain access to Your Personal Information Baileys African History Archive will contact You within a reasonable time to inform You of such access.
    6. Baileys African History Archive may share Your personal Information with authorised third parties such as service providers to Baileys African History Archive. These include, but are not limited to digital archiving service providers. Baileys African History Archive does not permit these parties to use such information for any other purpose than to perform the services that Baileys African History Archive has instructed them to provide. All processing is compatible with such purpose.
    7. Baileys African History Archive may appoint certain agents, third parties and/or service providers which operate outside the borders of the Republic of South Africa. In these circumstances Baileys African History Archive will be required to transmit Your Personal Information outside South Africa. The purpose of the trans-border transfer of Your Personal Information may include, but is not limited to: data hosting and storage. You expressly consent to the trans-border flow of Your Personal Information.
    8. The Website may contain links to other websites. Baileys African History Archive is not responsible for the privacy practices of such third party websites.
  4. RECORDS OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. Records relating to the provision of Baileys African History Archive products and/or services by Baileys African History Archive to You and the Personal Information submitted by You is retained for publication on the Website and/or to provide you with the Website services.
    2. Such records may be required to be retained in terms of legislated records retention requirements, Baileys African History Archive’ operational purposes and/or for production as evidence by Baileys African History Archive in legal proceedings.
    3. In terms of Section 14(2) of the Act records of personal information may be retained for periods in excess of those contemplated in 4.1 for historical purposes. Baileys African History Archive warrants that appropriate safeguards are in place to prevent the records being used for any other purpose.
    4. Baileys African History Archive may disclose Your Personal Information under the following circumstances: 4.4.1 To comply with the law or with legal process;
      1. To protect and defend Baileys African History Archive’s rights, equipment, facilities and other property;
      2. To protect Baileys African History Archive against misuse or unauthorised use of the Website and/or products and/or services; and/or
      3. To protect other Website Users or third parties affected negatively by Your actions in use of the products/services and/or the Website.
  5. ACCEPTABLE USE
    In connection with the Digital Archive Material (as made available through the Website) You agree that:

    1. No Item containing the image of or reference to a person is to be used for a purpose other than for which rights are granted by Baileys African History Archive, without prior express written permission of Baileys African History Archive.
    2. Only a single digital copy of an Item may be stored on a single computer, hard drive, or any other storage device, and that that copy may not be duplicated in any way whatsoever, except for a single backup copy which may only be used in the event of the original being deleted, lost, or irreparably damaged.
    3. Once the Item has been used for the purpose for which use rights were granted, all copies of the Item must be deleted, apart from where it forms part of the archive of what was published.
  6. OBJECTIONS, COMPLAINTS AND QUERIES
    1. Should You have any questions about this Privacy Policy, require a correction to be made to Your Personal Information that Baileys African History Archive keeps on record, request a copy of the record itself, lodge an objection to the collection, Use or processing of Your Personal Information by Baileys African History Archive, or delete Your personally identifiable information, you may send an e-mail to bahapix@iafrica.com
    2. There may be instances where we cannot grant You access to the Personal Information we hold. We may need to refuse access if granting access would interfere with the privacy of others or if it would result in a breach of confidentiality. Should this be the case, we will give You written reasons for any refusal.

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