Graça Machel and Nelson Mandela
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Graça Machel and Nelson Mandela
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Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel at Houghton House, Undated, Houghton; [1 photographic print]
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Mandela's 80th birthday and wedding day, 1998.07.18, Johannesburg; [set of 5 photographic prints]
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Mandela in front of his Houghton home, undate, unknown; [1 photographic print]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
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Anant Singh and family, unknown, [2 photographic prints]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
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Mandela receiving visitors, unknown, [set of 13 photographic prints]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
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Mandela and his visitors outside his Houghton home, 2001.08.10, Houghton; [1 photographic print]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
Krumm, Val
Helena Dolny visit, 2001.07, Houghton; [set of 4 photographic prints]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
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Harry Belafonte and Pamela Frank visit Mandela, 2007.08, Houghton; [2 photographic prints]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
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Visit of President Yasser Arafat,2001.05.3, Houghton; [set of 10 photographic prints]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
Arafat's official photographer
Fidel Castro and Nelson Mandela meeting, 2001.09.02, Houghton; [set of 4 photographic prints]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
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Mandela meeting with two women, unknown, Houghton; [1 photographic print]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
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Nelson Mandela visiting Helen Suzman, 2006.07, Johannesburg; [Set of 6 photographic prints]
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Synergos Circle delegates meet with Mandela, 2002, Johannesburg; [1 photographic print]
Synergos
Mandela witha new Renault car, undated, Johannesburg; [set of 7 photographic prints]
Renault
Nelson Mandela attending an event in Johannesburg, undated: [Set of 2 photographic prints]
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Mandela giving a speech, undated, Johannesburg; [set of 3 photographic prints]
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Mandela in a Hotel lobby, undated;, Johannesburg; [set of 2 photographic prints]
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Mandela and Winnie attending an event, 1990s, Johannesburg; [set of 4 photographic prints]
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Morey, Peter
Mnet and Carte Blanch event, 1995, Johannesburg; [set of 6 photographic prints]
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Mandela attending Vaccine Board meetings, Johannesburg; [set of 2 photographic prints]
GAVI
Nelson Mandela visiting the Zoo, 1999.09.24, Johannesburg; [1 photographic print]
King, Noreen
Nelson Mandela attending an event in the Saxon Hotel, 1999, Johannesburg;[1 photographic print]
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90th Birthday of Walter Sisulu, 2002.05.15, Johannesburg; [Set of 2 Photographic Prints]
Part of 2 Struggle people
Morey, Peter
Nelson Mandela attends a NMCF event; [set of 3 photographic prints]
Nelson Mandela Childrens Fund (NMCF)
First Annual Lecture with Bill Clinton, 2003.07.18, Johannesburg; [set of 73 photographic prints]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Schadeberg, Jürgen
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
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Benny Gool, 2005.07.19, Johannesburg: [Set of 11 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Gool, Benny
Matthew Willman, 2005.07.19, Johannesburg [set of 90 images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
William, Matthew
Annual Lecture 2006 by Thabo Mbeki, 2006.07.29, Johannesburg: [Set of 213 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
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Global Interface, 2007.07.22, Johannesburg: [Set of 269 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Global Interface
Flow, 2007.07.22, Johannesburg: [Set of 290 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Flow Communications (Pty) Ltd
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Unknown
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Ngwenya, Juda
Mpho Jivhuho, 2008.07.12, Kliptown (South Africa): [Set of 200 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Jivhuho, Mpho
Annual Lecture, 2009.07.11, Johannesburg: [Set of 195 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Lerole, Tumelo
Christian Birner, 2009.07.11, Johannesburg: [Set of 35 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Birner, Christian
Annual Lecture unknown, 2003, Johannesburg; [set of 5 photographic prints]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
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Nelson Mandela's 75th Birthday Celebration, 1993.07.18, Johannesburg: [Set of 1 Image]
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
Lagardien, Ismail
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
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Nelson Mandela 92nd Birthday Celebrations in Houghton and in Qunu, 2010.07, South Africa
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
Various
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
Yazbek, Debbie
Pieter Boersma Collection: [Set of 41 Still Images]
Boersma, Pieter
ANC Elections Rally Soweto, 1994.04.23, Soweto: [Set of Seven Images]
Boersma, Pieter
South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Promotion for 5th Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture branding, 2007.070.21, Johannesburg: [Promo]
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Thank you message to Prince Albert and Princess Caroline. "We have fought for peace and reconciliation, for social justice for all man, women and children to live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. These are ideals I still believe in, ideals I still live for but the time has come for me to fully handover my work to my charities; the Nelson Mandela Foundation, the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund and the Mandela Rhodes Foundation. Memory is a vital force in the life of people and nation and can help unite a divided society, my foundation will continue to bring people together providing a safe space especially for those who disagree and talk to each other. Our love for children is undiminished their innocence and energy, their happiness and welfare must be protected and treasured, it is their laughter that I yearned for most while in prison, my children fund will continue to bring hope to children and young people. A new generation of African leaders is beginning to emerge on the African continent" - Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela also mentions the support and assistance Prince Albert and Princess Caroline gave to his charities through A.M.A.D.E and says they should continue the work and memory of Princess Grace in protecting and promoting children's rights globally. The United for a better world initiative will help each of the charities continue their good work in the future.
Monaco Gala dinner
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela visits to 8115 Vilakazi street, Orlando West, Soweto: [Actuality Footage]
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Part of Education [sound/video]
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Part of South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) Collection [sound/video]
South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)
The Walter Sisulu Paediatric Cardiac Centre, 2007-2008, Johannesburg: [Recorded Event]
Giant Media
Giant Media
Nelson Mandela visiting St Stithians school, 2007-2008: [Recorded Event]
Giant Media
Mandela the Authorised Portrait: Book launch [Footage]
Part of Memory Programme > Research > Publications [sound/video]
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Interview with Fatima Meer, 2002, Johannesburg: [Interview]
Part of Interviews [sound/video]
Part of Education [sound/video]
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Helen Suzman : Bright star in a dark chamber
Part of Reference Books
Renwick, Robin
Part of Reference Books
Inconvenient youth : Julius Malema and the "new" ANC
Part of Reference Books
Forde, Fiona
Ukutya kwasekhaya: Tastes from Nelson Mandela's kitchen (2 copies)
Part of Reference Books
Trapido, Anna
Part of Reference Books
46664 bangle
Federation of South African Women (FSAW)
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
Baskin, Jeremy
Part of Mandela Materials
Ecumenical monitoring
Bernstein Hilda and Rusty Papers 1931-2006
Part of Mandela Materials
Rusty Bernstein's Papers includes personal correspondence to family and comrades, professional documentation relating to his career as an architect and inventor, and a large collection of writing, including drafts and material for his political biography Memory Against Forgetting as well as articles, essays and literature relating to prominent events in the liberation struggle (The 1946 Mine Workers Strike, The Freedom Charter and the Rivonia Trial). The collection also includes written material relating to his political career in the Communist Party and involvement with the ANC and as editor/contributor to journals like Fighting Talk and The African Communist and a lecture series given in Moscow to young militants of the ANC.
Hilda Bernstein's papers include a series of journals dating from 1967 to 2001 and personal diaries written whilst in prison, and on travels throughout South Africa and Europe. A large part of the collection marks her involvement with women's rights and work for the ANC Women's League. There is also a considerable collection of art records documenting her career in London and Europe. The bulk of the collection is comprised of records relating to Hilda's extensive writings - books, articles and political literature. Of particular prominence is material collected for her most recent book The Rift, which captures the experiences of South African exiles. There is also a large collection of correspondence both personal and professional and political brochures relating to her position as City Councillor for the Communist Party in Johannesburg from 1943 to 1946.
The records kept by Hilda (viewed as 'evidence' of Hilda's activities) far outnumber those kept by Rusty. It would be misleading to presume that this is in any way a complete archive of the Bernstein's activities.
On the contrary, there are large gaps. For example, there is very little in the collection relating directly to the Freedom Charter, in which Rusty played a major part in the organizing committee and was responsible for drafting the country-wide submissions that would become the Charter. Consideration should also be made for the possibility that Hilda is a more conscientious record keeper than Rusty was, or that due to persistent banning and arrest Rusty was forced to destroy evidence of his activities or resist the documentation of these activities. In truth, the reasons for the shape of this collection are too numerous and extensive to state. As it stands, the researcher can at best make this deduction - that Hilda's work and influence in the liberation struggle, particularly in the role assigned to woman, is vast and unique, and deserves attention beyond the shadow cast by Rusty's political career. In Hilda's case it is a matter of the biography that has yet to be written.
Hilda and Rusty Bernstein Papers
Part of Mandela Materials
Sobukwe, Robert Mangaliso
South African Institute of Race Relations
Part of Mandela Materials
South African Institute of Race Relations
South African Institute of Race Relations
Part of Mandela Materials
South African Institute of Race Relations
Part of Mandela Materials
President P. W. Botha's speech concerning black people: In the speech, he mentions the possibility of Nelson Mandela's conditional release from prison- SA ambassador in London Dennis Worrall.
Report by Benson Terry
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Benson, Terry
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa interview by Lily Anne Stroobach with the director of the Institute for Strategic studies at the University of Pretoria Prof. Michael Hough, about a statement issued by the political
prisoner Mr Nelson Mandela after his meeting with the State President Mr P.W. Botha. Mr Mandela refers to the issue of negotiations in South Africa.
RECORDBC 19890713
Hough, Michael
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa report by Freek Robinson on an international conference in Oslo Norway where Mr Nelson Mandela criticises actions of South African Police and the deputy minister of foreign
affairs Mr Leon Wessels says Apartheid was a dreadful mistake.
RECORDBC 19900828
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa Actuality - Report by Ami Nanackchan on a rally addressed by the Deputy president of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela, in Durban. In the address, Mr Mandela refers to violence and killings in Natal and asks the people engaged in violence to throw their weapons into the sea.
RECORDBC 19900226
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
RSN Interview by reverend Ngcobo with Chief Minister of Kwa Zulu and president of Inkatha Dr. Mangosuthu Buthelezi about an incident in which eight people who were killed in Natal. In the interview, he voices his views on
multi-party democracy and his relationship with Mr. Nelson Mandela.
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SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
RSN Class actuality- concept report by Freek Robinson on the Mandela tribute concert at Wembley in London with the actuality of Mr Nelson Mandela who attacks the Thatcher government's stand on sanctions.
RECORDBC 19900416
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa actuality on violence in Worcester, deputy President of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela spoke about the violence throughout the country during a rally in Worcester.
RECORDBC 19900918
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Class actuality- Release of Nelson Mandela. Concept actuality supplied by the parliamentary team of the State president, Mr. P.W. Botha speaking in the house of assembly about the possible release of
Nelson Mandela.
RECORDBC 19850201
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
RSN Actuality -report by Sarah Oelofse on a press conference where the president of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela gives his views on the violence in Natal and refers specifically to the role of the South African police in the conflict- Mr Mandela also gives reasons for the suspension of the talks with the South African government.
RECORDBC 1990403
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
RSN - Speech report by Anthony Sibambo on the visit to Kangwane homeland by of deputy president of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela who accuses farmers of exploiting their workers and saying the homeland policy is the root of this problem.
RECORDBC 19900324
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa Speech Actuality of the deputy president of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela rejecting the concept of group rights at a rally in Soweto- Mr Nelson Mandela also refers to the discussion between the South African government and the ANC.
RECORDBC 19900507
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa -Actuality president FW De Klerk and deputy president of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela with Actuality of Mr FW De. Klerk who refers to the future discussions between the government and the ANC.
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SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa - Report of the of the arrival in London of the deputy president of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela by Keith Chalkey Arrival of deputy president of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela and, the Rev Jesse Jackson- to attend a pop concert in the honour of the deputy president of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela,
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SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa - Mr Nelson Mandela's first speech at the Parade shortly after his release from prison
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SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio RSA English service actuality special live transmission of the release of Mr Nelson Mandela from the Victor Verster prison near Paarl comments by Kathy Fitch- singing cheering crowd- Comments by Clarence Keyter actual release of Mr Nelson Mandela
RECORDBC 19900211
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa Actuality- Mass meeting of the ANC at Soccer City - the First National Bank Stadium in Crown Mines, Johannesburg to welcome back the Freed ANC leader Mr Nelson Mandela- crowd sings and cheer, a praise singer for Mr Nelson Mandela. Speech by Mrs Albertina Sisulu, speech by Mr Walter Sisulu, who pays tribute to Mr Mandela and introduces him to the people and the Speech by the Freed ANC leader Mr Nelson Mandela who refers to the hardships of Apartheid and the struggle for freedom, the crisis in education, the need for the continuation of the armed struggle-- violence in Natal and the country as a whole, the role of the police, nationalisation and distribution of wealth, housing and the economy, the plight of the workers democracy and the importance of a disciplined mass action in the struggle for freedom
RECORDBC 19900213
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa - Interview- Clarence Keyter and Pekane Mashillwane in conversation with the ANC leader Mr Nelson Mandela on his views on Negotiations; Sanctions; Nationalisation; democracy; White fears- The political future of South Africa and dismantling of Apartheid.
RECORDBC 19900215
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa report on Radio Today by Douglas Mc Clure on the life and career of ANC leader Mr Nelson Mandela.
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SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
RSN report actuality new political dispensation news conference- Report by Manas Tshungu on a news conference by the released political prisoner Mr Nelson Mandela on Monday 12 February at Bishop's court in Cape Town. - An actuality of Mr Nelson Mandela who refers to various political issues in South Africa.
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SABC Sound Archives