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Driver of a WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) truck giving something to Muremi
Driver of a WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) truck giving something to Muremi
Object Number 2001.29.14972
Display Title Driver of a WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) truck giving something to Muremi
Descriptions
Object Description 1952-53 Graflex photographs
Department Photographic
Date 1952-1953
Culture
  • Gciriku
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa / Namibia / Kavango East / Kaudom National Park / Cho/ana
Dimensions Overall: 13.335 × 10.16 cm (5 1/4 × 4 in.)
Quantity 1
Provenance
Donor Lorna Marshall
Donor John Marshall

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Image Not Available for Muremi (right) and the driver standing by the door of one of the WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) trucks, the driver giving something to Muremi (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.26283 Muremi (right) and the driver standing by the door of one of the WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) trucks, the driver giving something to Muremi (print is a cropped image)
Cho/ana
Muremi (right) standing with a driver and another man by the door of a WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) truck
2001.29.14971 Muremi (right) standing with a driver and another man by the door of a WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) truck
Cho/ana
Image Not Available for Muremi (right) and the driver and another man standing by the door of one of the WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) trucks
2001.29.26282 Muremi (right) and the driver and another man standing by the door of one of the WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) trucks
Cho/ana
Group from the WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy eating
2001.29.14976 Group from the WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy eating
Cho/ana
WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy arriving to stay overnight at Cho/ana
2001.29.14970 WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy arriving to stay overnight at Cho/ana
Cho/ana
WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy arriving to stay overnight at Cho/ana
2001.29.14969 WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy arriving to stay overnight at Cho/ana
Cho/ana
Groups from the WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy eating
2001.29.14975 Groups from the WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy eating
Cho/ana
WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy cook standing next to a cauldron of mealie porridge
2001.29.14974 WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy cook standing next to a cauldron of mealie porridge
Cho/ana
WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy cook making mealie porridge, with a group of men watching, most wearing mine helmets
2001.29.14973 WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy cook making mealie porridge, with a group of men watching, most wearing mine helmets
Cho/ana
Image Not Available for The WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy which stays over-night at Cho/ana (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.26281 The WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy which stays over-night at Cho/ana (print is a cropped image)
Cho/ana
Image Not Available for Group from the WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy eating (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.26287 Group from the WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy eating (print is a cropped image)
Cho/ana
Image Not Available for The WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy which stays over-night at Cho/ana arriving and the cook starting the fire to prepare supper (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.26280 The WNLA (Witwatersrand Native Labor Association) convoy which stays over-night at Cho/ana arriving and the cook starting the fire to prepare supper (print is a cropped image)
Cho/ana