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    Image Number: BHA0063_011.tif
    Title: Historic "drink-in" With That Legal Home Brew
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008103020:SAED:SOCIAL:SHEBEENS:PERSONALITIES:SEP 1967 - Historic "drink-in" With That Legal Home Brew - A woman making legal home brew. Writer Zeke Mphahlele (ex-Drum) has raised quite a storm overseas by saying there is no writing that is truly, completely African. The reason, he explains, is that the "Negro in Africa is the meeting point of Europe and Africa". The trouble with controversies is that they are inclined to snowball. And that just what happened at a Diepkloof "drink-in" the other day when a worthy gentleman, taking up where Zeke left off, suggested that if there was on such thing as African writing then there was no such thing as African drink. It's legal to brew one's own beer now and it's cheaper. Someone also said it was safer, recalling one or two incidents outside beerhalls. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2552 x 4187
    Media Id: 139_10
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, shebeens, beerhalls, home brew, legal home brew, woman, making, September, 1967, September 1967, bending, Drum Photographer, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: BHA0228_006.tif
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011060703:SAED:SOCIAL:JUL 1957 - Shebeens in Cato Manor. (Photograph by Ranjith Kally ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Shebeens in Cato Manor
    Orientation: square
    Pixel Size: 4809 x 4807
    Media Id: 786_22
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2000030805
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2000030805:SAED:SOCIAL:JUL1957 - Whites In Cato Manor Shebeens - Four whites have found a home in Cato Manor, the toughest Durban African slum. But as long as they can get a drink of shimiyaan, it's O.K. with these guys! Who said Cato Manor isn't fit for a White to live in? Bra George, Bra Mack, Bra Bill and Bra Baldy like it there. And they'd tell you to your face that cut-throats or not, the people there are human just like anybody else. (Photograph by Ranjith Kally Baileys Archive)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 2020 x 1940
    Media Id: 70_32
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, illegal, July, 1957, 1950s, KwaZulu-Natal, Cato Manor, shebeens, White African men, black African women, customers, buying, slum, Bra Baldy, Bra Bill, Bra George, Bra Mack, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: dm2000030805
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Stories
    Description: DM2000030805:SAED:SOCIAL:JUL1957 - Whites In Cato Manor Shebeens - Four whites have found a home in Cato Manor, the toughest Durban African slum. But as long as they can get a drink of shimiyaan, it's O.K. with these guys! Who said Cato Manor isn't fit for a White to live in? Bra George, Bra Mack, Bra Bill and Bra Baldy like it there. And they'd tell you to your face that cut-throats or not, the people there are human just like anybody else. (Photograph by Ranjith Kally © Baileys Archive)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Stories
    Pixel Size: 2020 x 1940
    Media Id: 19_733
    Credit: Drum Stories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2000072604
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2000072604:SAED:SOCIAL:OCT1951 - Inside Johannesburg's Underworld - Innocent And Breeding Grounds Of Crime - The 'Sip and Fly': At the Bantu Sports Ground illicit Kaffir beer 'with a kick in it' is available at all hours. The name bears witness to constant police raids on this resort of the Shebeen Queens. Liquor Queens dig holes in the ground to hide their wares and football players sometimes trip up on cans of liquor. (Photographs by Jurgen Schaderberg Baileys Archives) neg neg 019 neg 019
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 1970 x 1990
    Media Id: 42_912
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, Johannesburg, 1951, October, Illicit brewing, shebeens, pouring, 1950s, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2000072605
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2000072605:SAED:SOCIAL:OCT1951 - Inside Johannesburg's Underworld - Innocent And Breeding Grounds Of Crime - The 'Sip and Fly': At the Bantu Sports Ground illicit Kaffir beer 'with a kick in it' is available at all hours. The name bears witness to constant police raids on this resort of the Shebeen Queens. Liquor Queens dig holes in the ground to hide their wares and football players sometimes trip up on cans of liquor. (Photographs by Jurgen Schaderberg Baileys Archives) neg neg 019
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 1960 x 1850
    Media Id: 43_730
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Johannesburg, Drum Magazine, South Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, 1951, October, Illicit brewing, shebeens, hiding, 1950s, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2000072606
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2000072606:SAED:SOCIAL:OCT1951 - Inside Johannesburg's Underworld - Innocent And Breeding Grounds Of Crime - The 'Sip and Fly': At the Bantu Sports Ground illicit Kaffir beer 'with a kick in it' is available at all hours. The name bears witness to constant police raids on this resort of the Shebeen Queens. Liquor Queens dig holes in the ground to hide their wares and football players sometimes trip up on cans of liquor. (Photographs by Jurgen Schaderberg Baileys Archives) neg neg 019
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 1940 x 1890
    Media Id: 43_1005
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Johannesburg, 1951, Drum Magazine, South Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, October, Illicit brewing, shebeens, hiding, 1950s, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2000072607
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2000072607:SAED:SOCIAL:OCT1951 - Inside Johannesburg's Underworld - Innocent And Breeding Grounds Of Crime - The 'Sip and Fly': At the Bantu Sports Ground illicit Kaffir beer 'with a kick in it' is available at all hours. The name bears witness to constant police raids on this resort of the Shebeen Queens. Liquor Queens dig holes in the ground to hide their wares and football players sometimes trip up on cans of liquor. (Photographs by Jurgen Schaderberg Baileys Archives) neg 019
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 1970 x 1880
    Media Id: 69_514
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Johannesburg, 1951, October, Drum Magazine, South Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, Illicit brewing, shebeens, hiding, 1950s, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2000081407
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2000081407:GCP:SOCIAL:25AUG1963 - They expected more crime, drunks. Instead it was...The Big Flop. Thursday August 15, 1962. Remember the day? Of course, the day prohibition ended. And after a year of free drinking and liquor-for-all, spirits are still high, everywhere. Wine farmers are happy, bar owners are happy, the breweries and distilleries are happy, and even the police are jubilant: what had been expected to be a national sozzle - an extended orgy of drunken debauchery, chapter one in the book of misery, the first step towards death by rotting - turned out to be so quiet, so sedate and so undramatic that even the harshest citics had to admit it: all the fuss and bother was nothing more than a big flop. (Photograph by Drum Photographer Baileys Archives)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2756 x 1727
    Media Id: 43_1528
    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, shebeens, black African men, August, 1963, 1960s, drinking, bars, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2000081408
    Title: Shebeen Queen
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2000081408:SAED:SOCIAL:Jan1959 - I am a Shebeen Queen - Drum interviewed a number of shebeen owners. (This picture did not appear in the above article.) 'I am a shebeen queen. Most of us shebeen owners are women. The customers like it better. I have been in the job for years. I took it on partly because I was brought up to it, partly to educate my children... (Photograph by Drum Photographer Baileys Archives)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1906 x 2409
    Media Id: 43_796
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: January, 1959, 1950s, Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, vertical, shebeens, owners, black African woman, patrons, laughing, liquor, beer, Drum Photographer,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001011605
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001011605:SAED:SOCIAL:MAY1957 - Boozers Beware Of Barberton! - There is a Shebeen yard where everybody has gone mad. Number 17, Marshall Street, Ferreirastown, Johannesburg, is just about the craziest address I've met. So many people who have lived there have gone mad. Some of the patrons at the shebeen yard of mad men., quaffing Barberton, the concoction medical science has found to be poisonous. (Photograph by Peter Magubane Baileys Archives)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2980 x 1950
    Media Id: 43_104
    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, May, 1957, 1950s, Ferreirastown, Johannesburg, Gauteng, shebeens, illegal, alcohol, black African woman, black African men, patrons, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001011801
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001011801:SAED:SOCIAL:MAR1956 - Let the People Drink...They are Drinking anyway - In the townships there are the handsom respectable shebeens...these make you feel at home, the atmosphere is friendly and sociable. (The date of this specific picture is unknown - this could be a shebeen in Fietas (Vrededorp) or Sophiatown. Notice the white people against the wall.) (Photograph by Drum photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2736 x 2008
    Media Id: 44_52
    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, 1956, March, 1950s, Fietas (Vrededorp), Region 8 (fietas), Johannesburg, Gauteng, Sophiatown, shebeens, drinking, alcoholic beverages, townships, black African people, white African people, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001051607
    Title: Miriam Makeba
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001051607:GCP:MUSIC:PERSONALITY:6MAY1956 - Night Life - The Manhattan Brothers on Tour with Miriam Makeba in Bloemfontein. For a period of some fifteen years in the 1940's and 50's, The Manhattan Brothers stood at the very apex of African entertainment in South Africa. Their music was heard everywhere: on the radio, behind the closed doors of suburban servants quarters, pouring out of township back yards and shebeens, and shaking a circuit of jam-packed halls and theatres. Photographs of the group and accounts of their latest activities occupied the pages of all the African newspapers and pictorial magazines. An entire generation of predominantly male, young Africans modelled themselves on the group's dress, speech, attitude and lifestyle. In fact, the Manhattan Brothers were South Africa's first superstars. In 1957, the group conducted another tour through central Africa that took them as far north as Leopoldville (Kinshasa) in what was then the Belgium Congo. (Phot
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2960 x 1930
    Media Id: 44_218
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Miriam Makeba, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, 1956, May, Manhattan Brothers, jazz, vocalists, personality, black African woman, March 1956, Drum Photographer,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001051608
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001051608:GCP:MUSIC:PERSONALITY:6MAY1956 - Night Life - The Manhattan Brothers on Tour with Miriam Makeba in Bloemfontein. For a period of some fifteen years in the 1940's and 50's, The Manhattan Brothers stood at the very apex of African entertainment in South Africa. Their music was heard everywhere: on the radio, behind the closed doors of suburban servants quarters, pouring out of township back yards and shebeens, and shaking a circuit of jam-packed halls and theatres. Photographs of the group and accounts of their latest activities occupied the pages of all the African newspapers and pictorial magazines. An entire generation of predominantly male, young Africans modelled themselves on the group's dress, speech, attitude and lifestyle. In fact, the Manhattan Brothers were South Africa's first superstars. In 1957, the group conducted another tour through central Africa that took them as far north as Leopoldville (Kinshasa) in what was then the Belgium Congo. (Phot
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2950 x 1840
    Media Id: 43_1147
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Manhattan Brothers, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, 1956, May, Miriam Makeba, jazz, black African people, personality, vocalists, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001051609
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001051609:GCP:MUSIC:PERSONALITY:6MAY1956 - Night Life - The Manhattan Brothers on Tour with Miriam Makeba in Bloemfontein. For a period of some fifteen years in the 1940's and 50's, The Manhattan Brothers stood at the very apex of African entertainment in South Africa. Their music was heard everywhere: on the radio, behind the closed doors of suburban servants quarters, pouring out of township back yards and shebeens, and shaking a circuit of jam-packed halls and theatres. Photographs of the group and accounts of their latest activities occupied the pages of all the African newspapers and pictorial magazines. An entire generation of predominantly male, young Africans modelled themselves on the group's dress, speech, attitude and lifestyle. In fact, the Manhattan Brothers were South Africa's first superstars. In 1957, the group conducted another tour through central Africa that took them as far north as Leopoldville (Kinshasa) in what was then the Belgium Congo. (Phot
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3000 x 1950
    Media Id: 44_181
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Miriam Makeba, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, 1956, May, Manhattan Brothers, personality, jazz, vocalists, black African woman, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001071207
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001071207SAED:SOCIAL:JUL1957 - Whites In Cato Manor Shebeens - Four whites have found a home in Cato Manor, the toughest Durban African slum. But as long as they can get a drink of shimiyaan, it's O.K. with these guys! Who said Cato Manor isn't fit for a White to live in? Bra George, Bra Mack, Bra Bill and Bra Baldy like it there. And they'd tell you to your face that cut-throats or not, the people there are human just like anybody else. (Photograph by Ranjith Kally BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3706 x 2856
    Media Id: 43_1261
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, Africa, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, 1957, July, 1950s, Cato Manor, KwaZulu-Natal, Cato Manor (Durban), slum, white African man, drinking, townships, shebeens, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001082705
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001082705:SAED:THEATRE:PERSONALITY:MUSIC:FEB1961 - God Help The English - Will they throw their bowler hats into the fog?Joyce at Back O' The Moon. Liveley scene. Hooray for King Kong its London-bound at last. Producer Leon Gluckman has spent worried weeks getting the play streamlined for London audiences. It's more slick and fast. Has a lot of zing, too.(Photograph by Ian Berry BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2596 x 4713
    Media Id: 44_234
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: 1960s, Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, February, vertical, 1961, Peggy Phango, shebeens, black African woman, black African man, dancing, Nathan Dambuza Mdledle, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001082812
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001082812:SAED:SOCIAL:EDUCATION:NOV1955 - Its A Matter Of Sip And Fly At The 'Education Shebeens' - These girls and their leader, Beauty Moroane, were arrested in Benoni police raids. Education shebeens! Yes, that's what they are calling the Cultural Clubs set up by the A.N.C. to train the 8,000 African children who cannot or will not attend Bantu Education Schools. Education shebeens , where the children can furtively get some of the strong drink of knowledge. Playing Sip and Fly with knowlege! Because the law says no private schools may be conducted without registration by the Native affairs Department. Because if the private clubs could be proved to be private schools they would be forcibly stopped, for selling ellicit education. In Brakpan, Benoni, Germiston, NatalSpruit, Alexandra Township and Moroka the children are crowded into shacks, leaking halls, dilapidated cinemas and even open veld. (Photograph by Peter Magubane BAHA) school children singing neg 674
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 1932 x 1908
    Media Id: 69_472
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, education shebeens, November, 1955, 1950s, Peter Magubane, black African children, black African woman, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001082812
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Stories
    Description: DM2001082812:SAED:SOCIAL:EDUCATION:NOV1955 - Its A Matter Of Sip And Fly At The 'Education Shebeens' - These girls and their leader, Beauty Moroane, were arrested in Benoni police raids. Education shebeens! Yes, that's what they are calling the Cultural Clubs set up by the A.N.C. to train the 8,000 African children who cannot or will not attend Bantu Education Schools. Education shebeens , where the children can furtively get some of the strong drink of knowledge. Playing Sip and Fly with knowlege! Because the law says no private schools may be conducted without registration by the Native affairs Department. Because if the private clubs could be proved to be private schools they would be forcibly stopped, for selling ellicit education. In Brakpan, Benoni, Germiston, NatalSpruit, Alexandra Township and Moroka the children are crowded into shacks, leaking halls, dilapidated cinemas and even open veld. (Photograph by Peter Magubane © BAHA) school children singing neg 674
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Stories
    Pixel Size: 1932 x 1908
    Media Id: 23_583
    Credit: Drum Stories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001082813
    Title: Sip and Fly
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001082813:SAED:SOCIAL:EDUCATION:NOV1955 - Its A Matter Of Sip And Fly At The 'Education Shebeens' - These girls and their leader, Beauty Moroane, were arrested in Benoni police raids. Education shebeens! Yes, that's what they are calling the Cultural Clubs set up by the A.N.C. to train the 8,000 African children who cannot or will not attend Bantu Education Schools. Education shebeens , where the children can furtively get some of the strong drink of knowledge. Playing Sip and Fly with knowlege! Because the law says no private schools may be conducted without registration by the Native affairs Department. Because if the private clubs could be proved to be private schools they would be forcibly stopped, for selling ellicit education. In Brakpan, Benoni, Germiston, NatalSpruit, Alexandra Township and Moroka the children are crowded into shacks, leaking halls, dilapidated cinemas and even open veld. (Photograph by Peter Magubane BAHA) school children singing
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 1940 x 1910
    Media Id: 43_1175
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, education shebeens, square, November, 1955, 1950s, Peter Magubane, black African children, black African woman, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001082818
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001082818:SAED:SOCIAL:EDUCATION:NOV1955 - Its A Matter Of Sip And Fly At The 'Education Shebeens' - Rev Ngubeni B. Education School at Benoni. Education shebeens! Yes, that's what they are calling the Cultural Clubs set up by the A.N.C. to train the 8,000 African children who cannot or will not attend Bantu Education Schools. Education shebeens , where the children can furtively get some of the strong drink of knowledge. Playing Sip and Fly with knowlege! Because the law says no private schools may be conducted without registration by the Native affairs Department. Because if the private clubs could be proved to be private schools they would be forcibly stopped, for selling ellicit education. In Brakpan, Benoni, Germiston, NatalSpruit, Alexandra Township and Moroka the children are crowded into shacks, leaking halls, dilapidated cinemas and even open veld. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) neg 556
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 2960
    Media Id: 42_842
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, sitting, black African man, vertical, November, 1955, 1950s, Rev Ngubeni, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001082819
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001082819:SAED:SOCIAL:EDUCATION:NOV1955 - Its A Matter Of Sip And Fly At The 'Education Shebeens' - Education shebeens! Yes, that's what they are calling the Cultural Clubs set up by the A.N.C. to train the 8,000 African children who cannot or will not attend Bantu Education Schools. Education shebeens , where the children can furtively get some of the strong drink of knowledge. Playing Sip and Fly with knowlege! Because the law says no private schools may be conducted without registration by the Native affairs Department. Because if the private clubs could be proved to be private schools they would be forcibly stopped, for selling ellicit education. In Brakpan, Benoni, Germiston, NatalSpruit, Alexandra Township and Moroka the children are crowded into shacks, leaking halls, dilapidated cinemas and even open veld. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) school children singing neg 556
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2900 x 1950
    Media Id: 43_110
    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, November, 1955, 1950s, black African children, school, learning, crowded, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2001082820
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001082820:SAED:SOCIAL:EDUCATION:NOV1955 - Its A Matter Of Sip And Fly At The 'Education Shebeens' - B. Education School Benoni. Education shebeens! Yes, that's what they are calling the Cultural Clubs set up by the A.N.C. to train the 8,000 African children who cannot or will not attend Bantu Education Schools. Education shebeens , where the children can furtively get some of the strong drink of knowledge. Playing Sip and Fly with knowlege! Because the law says no private schools may be conducted without registration by the Native affairs Department. Because if the private clubs could be proved to be private schools they would be forcibly stopped, for selling ellicit education. In Brakpan, Benoni, Germiston, NatalSpruit, Alexandra Township and Moroka the children are crowded into shacks, leaking halls, dilapidated cinemas and even open veld. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) millies, garden neg 556
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2980 x 1960
    Media Id: 44_54
    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, Bantu Education Act, November, 1955, 1950s, Benoni, Gauteng, education shebeens, African National Congress, black African children, maize, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2002061209
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2002061209:EAED:SOCIAL:SHEBEENS:NODATE - Illegal Brewing In Kenya - (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 4578 x 2709
    Media Id: 43_1429
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, Africa, black and white image, horizontal, African history, shebeens, Kenya, black African men, Illicit brewing, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: dm2002061210
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2002061210:EAED:SOCIAL:SHEBEENS:NODATE - Illegal Brewing In Kenya - (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 4066 x 2527
    Media Id: 43_1051
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: shebeens, Drum Magazine, Africa, black and white image, horizontal, African history, 1950s, Kenya, black African men, Illicit brewing, ,
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2007/002089/23

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].
Enquiries: Bongi Maswanganyi

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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