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    Image Number: BHA00010_9
    Title: a1956_T348_3
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: . SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:DRUM JULY 1956 Ð A Native by Mistake Ð Mr. Holyoake, the coloured who was classified as a ÔÕNative, Ò has won his appeal. Is Coloured again. Thomas Holyoake, of Alexandra, reads order which reclassified him as a coloured. The Holyoake Children even attend a school for Coloureds exclusively. His wife looks on. From the end of last year the coloureds have been harassed by the need for the reclassification of their racial status in terms of the population Registration Act of 1950. To be reclassified as an African could, everybody understood only too well, mean a whole new train of daily embarrassments and disabilities, but hundreds of Coloureds went over to the Native Affairs Department and there cam up grim stories of comb and pencil tests, nose and ear inspections and of people being summarily classified as African. It seemed that the whole process was pretty cursory and foregone. Of course, most of those grim stories were strenuously denied by the Governme
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 4784 x 4734
    Media Id: 69_616
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: square, black and white image, Drum Magazine, historical value, socials, history, politics, apartheid, race classification, native, Coloureds, documents, reading, reading, Coloured family, single room, ,
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    Image Number: BHA00013_4
    Title: b1959_6
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: MAY 1959 WHY BEACH APARTHEID!SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:DRUM MAY 1959 Why beach Apartheid! Kalk Bay has for long been a favourite bathing spot for non-whites. No one questioned it. But will we be able to go on swimming there? The people of the Cape have always got along happily without apartheid on their beaches. Now noseybodies from the north, mad with separate entrances and ’For Whites Only“notices, have been agitating to clear non-whites from certain spot. But why break a tradition which been accepted by all for 300 years? (Photograph by Kenneth Mackenzie Baileys Archives) Neg 6
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3766 x 5823
    Media Id: 70_257
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA00013_5
    Title: Why beach Apartheid!
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:DRUM MAY 1959 Ð Why beach Apartheid! Ð There are no apartheid notices, but only whites use swings. Some want practice to become law. Kalk Bay has for long been a favourite bathing spot for non-whites. No one questioned it. But will we be able to go on swimming there? The people of the Cape have always got along happily without apartheid on their beaches. Now noseybodies from the north, mad with separate entrances and ÒFor Whites OnlyÓnotices, have been agitating to clear non-whites from certain spot. But why break a tradition which been accepted by all for 300 years? (Photograph by Kenneth Mackenzie ©Baileys Archives) Neg 9
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3768 x 5832
    Media Id: 69_826
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: vertical, black and white image, Drum Magazine, history, South Africa, Africa, cultural history, social comments, historical value, apartheid, beaches, beaches - whites only signs, swings, White people, black African children, watching, 1959, 1950s, Kenneth Mackenzie,
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    Image Number: BHA00014_12
    Title: Warmbaths Strikes
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: SAED:APARTHEID:STRIKES:POST APRIL 7 1961 Ð Warmbaths Strikes Ð Warmbaths came to the boil for three days municipal cops and advisory board men slept in bushes in fear of their lives. Business came to a standstill in this dusty platteland town. And men fell to police bullets. And all over one man Martinus Wessel Van Coller. WarmbathÕs labour force, 5000 strong from Bela-Bela township went on strike over the reappointment of Van Coller as a Manager of Non-European Affairs. More than 40 people have been arrested following the Sunday stampede. And all over Van Coller. The entire township was non-torn on Sunday afternoon as young men went from house to house, street by street, chanting ÒVan Coller must go, we donÕt want him hereÓ. Several people ho didnÕt join the marchers were beaten up. Bela-Bela residents decided to dump all their permits at Municipal offices. Those who defied the strikers were assaulted on their return from work. Their homes were attacked. (Photograph by Dru
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5793 x 3816
    Media Id: 69_689
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: lack and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, black African children, April, 1961, Warmbaths, Limpopo, Bela Bela, 1960s, african scene, African people, anti apartheid, township life, strike, 1961, Drum Photographer, GCP, ,
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    Image Number: BHA00014_5
    Title: d1961_44
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: SAED:APARTHEID:STRIKES:POST APRIL 7 1961 Ð Warmbaths Strikes Ð Warmbaths came to the boil for three days municipal cops and advisory board men slept in bushes in fear of their lives. Business came to a standstill in this dusty platteland town. And men fell to police bullets. And all over one man Martinus Wessel Van Coller. WarmbathÕs labour force, 5000 strong from Bela-Bela township went on strike over the reappointment of Van Coller as a Manager of Non-European Affairs. More than 40 people have been arrested following the Sunday stampede. And all over Van Coller. The entire township was non-torn on Sunday afternoon as young men went from house to house, street by street, chanting ÒVan Coller must go, we donÕt want him hereÓ. Several people ho didnÕt join the marchers were beaten up. Bela-Bela residents decided to dump all their permits at Municipal offices. Those who defied the strikers were assaulted on their return from work. Their homes were attacked. (Photograph by Dru
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5828 x 3816
    Media Id: 69_401
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, black and white image, Africa, South Africa, historical, horizontal, April, 1961, 1960s, Warmbaths, Bela Bela, Limpopo Province, strikes, anti-apartheid, ,
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    Image Number: BHA00014_8
    Title: d1961_40
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: . SAED:APARTHEID:STRIKES:POST APRIL 7 1961 Ð Warmbaths Strikes Ð Warmbaths came to the boil for three days municipal cops and advisory board men slept in bushes in fear of their lives. Business came to a standstill in this dusty platteland town. And men fell to police bullets. And all over one man Martinus Wessel Van Coller. WarmbathÕs labour force, 5000 strong from Bela-Bela township went on strike over the reappointment of Van Coller as a Manager of Non-European Affairs. More than 40 people have been arrested following the Sunday stampede. And all over Van Coller. The entire township was non-torn on Sunday afternoon as young men went from house to house, street by street, chanting ÒVan Coller must go, we donÕt want him hereÓ. Several people ho didnÕt join the marchers were beaten up. Bela-Bela residents decided to dump all their permits at Municipal offices. Those who defied the strikers were assaulted on their return from work. Their homes were attacked. (Photograph by D
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5845 x 3808
    Media Id: 69_803
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: black and white image, South Africa, Africa, horizontal, history, cultural history, Drum Magazine, social comments, historical value, violence, strikes, apartheid, Warmbaths, Bela Bela, Limpopo Province, Pass Laws, black African men, sticks, 1961, 1960s, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0008_1
    Title: Sophiatown removals - ray Mbau, 27-year-old Social Worker, lives with wife Louisa, son Jethron and niece Edna in pleasant Sophiatown, Johannesburg,
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: BHA0008- .tif
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 4661 x 4708
    Media Id: 70_165
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, October 1953, 1953, October, Sophiatown, politics, apartheid, Gray Mbau, wife, Louisa, Jethron, Edna, Johannesburg, Sophiatown removals, Social worker, Mrs Mbau, Drum Photographer, 1950s, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0010_9.tif
    Title: Native By Mistake
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053009:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:JUL 1956 – A Native by Mistake – Mr. Holyoake, the coloured who was classified as a ‘’Native, “ has won his appeal. Is Coloured again. Thomas Holyoake, of Alexandra, reads order which reclassified him as a coloured. The Holyoake Children even attend a school for Coloureds exclusively. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 4784 x 4734
    Media Id: 125_17
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, apartheid, July 1956, 1956, July, native by mistake, Thomas Holyoake, Alexandra, reclassification, wife, coloured, reads, order, Bob Gosani, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0013_4.tif
    Title: b1959_6
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053126:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:MAY 1959 – Why beach Apartheid! – Kalk Bay has for long been a favourite bathing spot for non-whites. No one questioned it. But will we be able to go on swimming there? The people of the Cape have always got along happily without apartheid on their beaches. Now noseybodies from the north, mad with separate entrances and “For Whites Only”notices, have been agitating to clear non-whites from certain spot. But why break a tradition which been accepted by all for 300 years? (Photograph by Kenneth Mackenzie ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3766 x 5823
    Media Id: 127_22
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0013_5.tif
    Title: Beach Apartheid
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053127:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:MAY 1959 – Why beach Apartheid! – There are no apartheid notices, but only whites use swings. Some want practice to become law. Kalk Bay has for long been a favourite bathing spot for non-whites. No one questioned it. But will we be able to go on swimming there? The people of the Cape have always got along happily without apartheid on their beaches. Now noseybodies from the north, mad with separate entrances and “For Whites Only”notices, have been agitating to clear non-whites from certain spot. But why break a tradition which been accepted by all for 300 years? (Photograph by Kenneth Mackenzie ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3768 x 5832
    Media Id: 127_25
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, politics, apartheid, May 1959, children, Kenneth Mackenzie, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: BHA0037_19.tif
    Title: NKOMOS BIG FAST
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060205:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NO DATE: - J.N.M. Nkomo Chairman of inaugural Convention now President-General of Congress addressing the meeting. We say to the Europeans join Congress and we will pull together for the future wellbeing of all of us. We dont practice apartheid in Congress. George Nyandoro on his left putting it again in Shona. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: ZIMBABWE
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5671 x 4463
    Media Id: 178_1
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0058_019.tif
    Title: No Colour Bar
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102224:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:MAR 1961 - Fringe Country: Where There Is No Colour Bar - Where's this? Surely not South Africa, with white and black in the same swimming pool? If that's what you thought, you are wrong, this picture was taken in one of smartest suburbs of white Johannesburg. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3836 x 4767
    Media Id: 136_15
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, March 1961, 1961, no colour bar, swimming pool, Johannesburg, Drum Photographer, Dunkeld, whites, blacks, apartheid, pool, water, swimming, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0061_018.tif
    Title: M.D Arendse
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102908:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NO DATE - M.D Arendse, leader of the anti-apartheid political group, at a meeting in Cape Town. He said "The popularity of the Labour Party is our answer to apartheid". (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 4118 x 3918
    Media Id: 140_7
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0063_018.tif
    Title: Prohibition
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008103105:SAED:PROHIBITION:POLITICS:SEP 1969 - The Inside Story Of Our Seven Swinging Years - Empties bring in a little change for these Soweto women after the weekend. Prohibition was lifted and many people waited for law, order and morals to explode. the only explosions came from champagne corks. We celebrated, sure. But no one ran amok and pretty soon those with eyes tightly closed, waiting for disaster, opened them and forgot about their fears. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5505 x 4168
    Media Id: 139_11
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, prohibition, politics, apartheid, September 1969, Soweto, Empties, ban, lifted, people, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0066_015.tif
    Title: Luthuli Talks
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008110502:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUN 1958 - Luthuli Talks - The stay-at-home and election wre merely phases in the strungle, not an end in themselves. The result of the election is however, a challenge to the ANC and all freedom-loving people to exert themselves more than ever before. Ministers have promised to intensify the apartheid programme. That is not unexpected. The Non-White people must disabuse themselves of any idea of freedom coming to them as a gift. (Photograph by Ranjith Kally BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5980 x 4814
    Media Id: 143_4
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0067_013.tif
    Title: Transkei
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008110601:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1963 - Transkei - "PASS a law to make shoe repairs compulsory, "says shoemaker Wazini. The first Transkei elections may be decided on the question of multi-racialism or apartheid, but despite all political soapbox-talking, the people's loyalty to the chiefs is still powerful. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Transkei
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3708 x 4909
    Media Id: 134_6
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0073_003.tif
    Title: It's Integration - Result Of Group Areas Act
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102315:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:MAY 1962 - It's Integration - Result Of Group Areas Act. The guests hold baby, nothing unsual, except that they are white and she is Black. Just a little way away from Eerste Rus there's a big surprise. This is Pretoria's Riverside. The White people here speak Afrikaans some of them vote Nat - and they get on very well with their Black neighbours. Here, the Group Areas Act, which his killing Eerste Rus, splitting communities all over the country, and which is aimed at keeping people of the different skin colours well apart, had its oddest result yet. (Photograph by Ernest Cole BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2592 x 4006
    Media Id: 135_1
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, apartheid, Group Areas Act, May 1962, May, 1962, holding baby, baby, children, white, Black, Pretoria, Riverside, Ermest Cole, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0073_006.tif
    Title: Little Boy's Story Of Death On Farm - Mother Sits Alone
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102318:SAED:LABOUR:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1962 - Little Boy's Story Of Death On Farm - Mother Sits Alone - her son Fios was chained, kicked and thrashed with sticks and hosepipes by three local farmers, two of whom employed him. (Photograph by Peter Magubane BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 4345 x 4521
    Media Id: 134_29
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, apartheid, politics, labour, child labour, farm death, boy, little boy, mother, sits, alone, kicked, thrashed, chained, Peter Magubane, mourning, grieving, April 1962, 1962, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0074_010.tif
    Title: Ivan Godfrey- Apartheid
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102701:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:PERSONALITIES:MAY 1963 - 'My Skin Is Too White' - The terrible curse on Ivan Godfrey. In his own, Non-White bus queue, Ivan gets stares and giggles. In Non-White buses he is often taunted as a 'play-Coloured'. Blue-eyed Ivan Vincent Godfrey faces an ordeal every day of his life - because his skin is too light. For 25-year old Ivan, of Fordsburg, Johannesburg, is Coloured and wants to be accepted as Coloured - But few people will believe he's not White. Wherever he goes, people regard Ivan as White -and this almost wrecked his life. For nine years, since he left school, Ivan has been battling to find - and keep jobs. But every time he gets work, a racial busybody brings up the colour of Ivan's skin. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 6096 x 3421
    Media Id: 134_21
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Ivan Godfrey, apartheid, 1963, 1960s, non white, fordsburg, johannesburg, Drum photographer, colour,
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    Image Number: BHA0074_012.tif
    Title: My Skin Is Too White
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102703:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:PERSONALITIES:MAY 1963 - 'My Skin Is Too White' - The terrible curse on Ivan Godfrey. Ivan and Aubrey Godfrey sit outside thier home. People can't believe they're brothers. Blue-eyed Ivan Vincent Godfrey faces an ordeal every day of his life - because his skin is too light. For 25-year old Ivan, of Fordsburg, Johannesburg, is Coloured and wants to be accepted as Coloured - But few people will believe he's not White. Wherever he goes, people regard Ivan as White -and this almost wrecked his life. For nine years, since he left school, Ivan has been battling to find - and keep jobs. But every time he gets work, a racial busybody brings up the colour of Ivan's skin. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 7020 x 4888
    Media Id: 134_18
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, politics, apartheid, May 1963, 1963, White, skin, Ivan Godfrey, Aubrey Godfrey, Fordsburg, Johannesburg, Drum Photographer, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0075_017F
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102718:SAED:RELIGION:POLITICS:JUN 1963 - Transkei - The Frightened Land. In this frightened land of the Transkei, some turn to God for help. Here a young nun kneels in prayer to ask for a peaceful solution. The Transkei, on the eve of its birth as South Africa's first Bantustan nation, is a land of frightened men. The 17,000 Whites are frightened -and bitter. Bitter because in the land of White privilege, they suddenly find the architects of apartheid pulling the mat from under them, the 13,000 Coloureds are frightened and hopeless. Hopeless because they feel they can expect no more under black rule than they got under White. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 5607 x 8021
    Media Id: 142_4
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0098_015.tif
    Title: Pimville United Brothers Team
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2009033002:SAED:SPORT:SOCCER:PERSONALITIES:JUL22 1972 - Winston Nozonza Manager - ''Talent is abundant but the chances of improving our lads is very slim because of apartheid''. The standard of soccer is very low compared to the days of South African Soccer League when Indians, coloureds and Africans played together. In Pubs we don't have the right material as yet. Our boys lack proper training and guidance from men who are in the know-how. The only solution is for experienced international coaches throughout the country which could be a boon to our soccer. With these facilities at hand- which we hope to get in three years time - our boys could make the grade and stand up to overseas competition. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 2303 x 2736
    Media Id: 121_41
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0172_021.tif
    Title: Reverend Alpheus Hamilton Zulu
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2009102032:SAED:RELIGION:PERSONALITIES:JUN 1971 - Reverend Alpheus Hamilton Zulu. He is Bishop of Zululand and, indeed, South Africa's first Black Anglican bishop, but his cloth has taken him to Europe and Asia and America. He is constantly, if unwillingly, caught up in controversy. Twice he was refused a passport and once he was raided by the security Police. In March this year he was arrested for not carrying his passbook. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2135 x 3023
    Media Id: 792_2
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, Religion, reverend, Black African Bishop, Bishop, Europe, Asia, apartheid, passport, security police, passbook, June 1971, 1971, Zululand,
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    Image Number: BHA0173_002.tif
    Title: Winnie Mandela - RIvonia Trial
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011050503:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:DEC 1963 - South Africa goes on trial - Winnie Mandela. The whole world was watching when the three major sabotage trials started in Pretoria, Cape Town and Maritzburg. Outside the palace of Justice during the Rivonia Trial. (Photograph by Alf Kumalo ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3721 x 5545
    Media Id: 782_42
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Winnie Mandela, Rivonia Trial, Dec 1963, 1963, trial apartheid, politics, south africa, Alf Kumalo,
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    Image Number: BHA0173_010.tif
    Title: Rivonia Trial - Police outside court
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011050508:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:DEC 1963 - South Africa goes on trial - Police outside the court. The whole world was watching when the three major sabotage trials started in Pretoria, Cape Town and Maritzburg. Outside the palace of Justice during the Rivonia Trial. (Photograph by Alf Kumalo ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5568 x 3728
    Media Id: 782_39
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, politics, Rivonia Trial, trial, Rivonia, police, dog, police dog, court, outside court, apartheid, Alf Kumalo, street, car, December 1963, 1963, December, palace, Justice, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0174_045.tif
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2009091501:SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:GCPAPR2 1967 - Apartheid takes a back seat. And , as for the youngster, well shoulders are just shoulders when you're tired and can't walk another step. For a few brief days last weekend apartheid was forgotten in one corner of Johannesburg - Milner Park where the Rand Easter Show was in progress. (Photograph by Len Kumalo ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 3509 x 2125
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PRIVACY POLICY

THIS PRIVACY POLICY (“POLICY”) GOVERNS THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION BY Baileys African History Archive IN CONNECTION WITH Baileys African History Archive’S ARCHIVE WEBSITE (“WEBSITE”) LOCATED AT http://baha.africamediaonline.com/. YOUR USE OF THE WEBSITE IS SUBJECT TO THIS POLICY. BY USING THIS WEBSITE, YOU SIGNIFY YOUR CONSENT TO PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS PRIVACY POLICY.

Baileys African History Archive MAY AMEND THIS POLICY AT ANY TIME. AMENDED TERMS SHALL BE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UPON THE POSTING OF THE REVISED POLICY AND ANY SUBSEQUENT ACTIVITY IN RELATION TO THE WEBSITE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY SUCH AMENDED TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ANY TERM IN THIS POLICY, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS WEBSITE.

This Agreement was last revised on [Revised date].
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Revised date: 31-03-2020

  1. PERSONAL INFORMATION COLLECTION AND USE
    1. Subject to consent, Baileys African History Archive collects, stores and uses information from Archive Content Subjects (persons whose personal information is determined from the digitisation or digital processing of records belonging to Baileys African History Archive) for the following purposes:
      1. to compile and maintain an archive for Baileys African History Archive,
      2. to be published in marketing and communications materials, including but not limited to, school magazines, brochures, newsletters and published photographs on the Website or otherwise,
      3. to provide the Archive Content Subjects with direct marketing communications regarding Baileys African History Archive’s activities and news.
    2. We collect Personal Information from the following persons:
      1. natural persons over 18,
      2. natural persons under 18 with the consent of a competent person,
      3. juristic persons such as companies duly represented by a representative,
      4. people who send enquiries or requests to our contact email address.
    3. Categories of persons listed in clause 1.4 may include Website Users and Archive Content Subjects and in certain instances, persons may be categorised as both.
    4. Baileys African History Archive may also automatically collect and store non-personally identifiable information from Your use of the Website.
    5. Baileys African History Archive may collect the following personal information from Website Users:
      1. name,
      2. surname,
      3. username and password,
      4. job description,
      5. organisation name,
      6. organisation type,
      7. organisation URL,
      8. email address,
      9. telephone number,
      10. mobile telephone number,
      11. facsimile number,
      12. address,
      13. city and province,
      14. postal code,
      15. country,
      16. type of organisation,
      17. the market the organisation serves,
      18. non-personal browsing habits and click patterns,
      19. IP address,
      20. purchasing information and buying patterns,
      21. any additional information necessary to deliver our services,
      22. details of responses to Your enquiries and any online communications between us and You, and
      23. any information provided to us by You.
    6. Baileys African History Archive may collect the following personal information from Archive Content Subjects: 1.8.1 name,
      1. name,
      2. surname,
      3. date of birth,
      4. age,
      5. gender,
      6. race,
      7. language,
      8. culture,
      9. physical health,
      10. ethnic origin,
      11. education information,
      12. religion,
      13. disability,
      14. marital status,
      15. pregnancy,
      16. mental health,
      17. biometric information,
      18. location information,
      19. employment history,
      20. personal opinions, views or preferences,
      21. The views or opinions of another individual about the person;
      22. videos recordings,
      23. audio recordings,
      24. manuscripts,
      25. photographs, and
      26. any additional information that can form part of the archive of Baileys African History Archive.
    7. We may use cookies or other tracking technologies to collect information such as the pages You visit or the information You request. The Website hosting agents and/or service providers may automatically log Your “IP address” which is a unique identifier for Your computer and/or other access devices. Such information collected is for aggregate purposes only.
  2. CONSENT TO PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. If You are a Website User, You consent to the processing of Your Personal Information specifically including (i) to greet the User when he/she accesses the Website, (ii) to inform the Website User of facts relating to his/her access and use of the Website as well as to assist with problems, (iii) to provide the Website User with access to the Website and the associated Website services, (iv) to provide the Website User with direct marketing communications regarding Baileys African History Archive’s activities and news, and/or (v) to compile non-personal statistical information about browsing habits, click patterns and access to the Website.
    2. If You are an Archive Content Subject, You consent to the processing of Your Personal Information specifically including (i) to compile and maintain an archive for Baileys African History Archive, (ii) to be published in marketing and communications materials, including but not limited to, school magazines, brochures, newsletters and published photographs on the Website or otherwise, and/or (iii) to provide the You with direct marketing communications regarding Baileys African History Archive’s activities and news.
    3. The processing of Your Personal Information shall include the collection, receipt, recording, organisation, collation, storage, updating or modification, retrieval, alteration, consultation, use; dissemination by means of transmission, distribution or making available in any other form; or merging, linking, as well as blocking, degradation, erasure or destruction of information.
    4. By using our Website, You represent that You are of the age of 18 or older or that you have the necessary authorisation from a competent person and that you consent to Your Personal Information to be processed by Baileys African History Archive.
    5. You expressly consent to Baileys African History Archive retaining Your Personal Information once Your relationship with Baileys African History Archive has been terminated for: aggregate, statistical, reporting and historical purposes.
    6. In the event that You wish to revoke all consent pertaining to Your Personal Information and/or You would like Baileys African History Archive to remove and/or delete Your Personal Information entirely, You may contact Baileys African History Archive via email to bahapix@iafrica.com
  3. HANDLING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. Baileys African History Archive endeavours to comply with all laws and regulations applicable to Baileys African History Archive pertaining to information and communications privacy including, but not limited to, the 1996 South African Constitution and the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (“the Act”). Baileys African History Archive applies the principles of protection of Personal Information under such Act and further legislation referred to in the Act.
    2. Baileys African History Archive seeks to ensure the quality, accuracy and confidentiality of Personal Information in its possession. You warrant that all personal information supplied by You is both true and correct at the time of provision. In the event of any aspect of Your personal information changing post submission, it is Your responsibility to immediately notify Baileys African History Archive of the said changes by email to Bongi Maswanganyi. You agree to indemnify and hold Baileys African History Archive, its officers, directors, employees, agents, and suppliers harmless from and against any claims, damages, actions and liabilities including without limitation, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages arising out of Baileys African History Archive’s reliance on Your personal information should Your personal information contain any errors or inaccuracies.
    3. You warrant that You have the authority, permissions and consents to provide Baileys African History Archive with any third party information submitted to Baileys African History Archive.
    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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