"Best Sellers 2011"
GW425, South Africa, Cape Town, 1990: Nelson Mandela with Winnie Mandela as he is released from Victor Vester prison. ANC - African National Congress African leaders, icons, public figures, famous people, goverment, political.. Photograph: Graeme Williams/South Photographs
GW433, South Africa, 1990: Nelson Mandela, the day after his release from prison. He spent the first night at Archbishop Tutu's residence in Bishopscourt. ANC - African National Congress African leaders, icons, public figures, famous people,, political.. Photograph: Graeme Williams/South Photographs
Libya 1st April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft..Gadaffi's forces regaining ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts
Libya 3rd April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft..Gadaffi's forces losing ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts of t
Libya 1st April 2011 - Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft. Gadaffi's forces regaining ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts o
DM2000020206:SAED:PERSONALITY:POLITICS:1955 - Nelson Mandela with Peter Nthite, another Youth League leader in the African National Congress. During lunch break at the Treason Trial in Pretoria behind the synagogue. (Photograph by Peter Magubane @ Baileys Archives) ANC
Inauguration of Nelson Mandela 1994. Deputies FW de Klerk and Thabo Mbeki.
South Africa, Western Cape, Porterville area Sheep gather at one of the the dried out sand baked cracked watering holes dams on the farm of WG Treurnicht, who farms cattle, sheep and maize. Struggling to maintain his farm and production under the current drought conditions which have devastated some farms in the region. Photo Eric Miller 01/2005 agriculture weather
Libya 1st April 2011 Children play on a tank used by Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft. Gadaffi's forces regaining ground close to Ajdabiya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strik
Libya 3rd April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft..Gadaffi's forces losing ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya.Libya 3rd April 2011. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western ga
Libya 3rd April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft. Gadaffi's forces losing ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts of t
Libya 3rd April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft. Gadaffi's forces losing ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts of t
Libya 3rd April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft. Gadaffi's forces losing ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts of t
DM2000030625:SAED:POLITICS:SEP1956 - Anti-Pass Campaign - On August 9, 20 000 women of all races, some with the babies on their backs, from the cities and towns, from the reserves and villages, took a petition addressed to the Prime Minister to the Union Buildings in Pretoria. He was not in. The petition demanded of Strydom that the passs laws be abolished. Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Sophie Williams and Radima Moosa - the delegates to deliver the petition to the office of the Prime Ministers in front of the Union Buildings. (Photograph by Drum Photographer Baileys Archive)
DM2000012516:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:BOXING:SEP1957 - Treason: End of Round One - To keep fit, Nelson Mandela, solicitor, was at Jerry Moloi's boxing gym at Orlando every evening. He's shadow-sparring with Moloi (right) a professional featherweight. As the biggest case in South Africa's history lumbered to the end of its first stage this August 1957, the 156 accused men and women wondered how many of them would be back in court again. The 156 national leaders had first appeared at a preparatory examination into treason at the end of 1956, in the specially constructd court at the Drill Hall, Johannesburg; they had spent their lives in and out of court for most of 1957; and they could now see the possibility of the same prospect for the third calendar year, 1958, if they were committed for trial in the Supreme Court. (Photograph by Drum photographer � Baileys Archive)
South Africa, Cape Town, Woodstock, 1986: Graffitti with Mandela's likeness on a street wall. Aparthed, Release Mandela, detainees, political prisoners, Robben Island.. Photograph: GraemeWilliams
Libya 1st April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft. Gadaffi's forces regaining ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts
DM2004022501:SAED:SOCIAL:COVER:NOV1970 - A Special Report In Words And Picture - Steve Biko. (Photograph by Rdum Photograph BAHA)
The 40,000 crowd enjoying the Stormers vs Boland rugby match in perfect weather conditions at the Cape Town Stadium.
Umbrella Thorn, Acacia tortillis, Mkuze Game Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
GW1829, South Africa, Johannesburg: Poster- anti apartheid, struggle days , Release Mandela . Graeme Williams/South
DM2002040705:SA:POLITICS:1914 - African National Congress - After the 1913 Land Act, the ANC began to look to the ourside world for allies. The South African Native National Congress delegation to England, June 1914. Left to right: Thomas Mapike, Rev Walter Rubusana, Rev John Dube, Saul Msane, Sol Plaatjie. The delegation tried to get the British Government to inervene against the Land Act but the outbreak of the First World War thwarted their hopes. (Photographer unknown Unknown)
GW0440, South Africa, Johannesburg, 1990: Nelson Mandela speaks to the crowds at a rally in Soweto at FNB - First Nationa Bank staduim, after his release from the Victor Vester Prison. Icons, famous people, public figures, African leaders, politics, freedom, ANC - African National Congress, assembly, masses, multitudes.Photograph: Graeme Williams/South Photographs
Bushmen (San) grass homestead, Kalahari, South Africa
DM2001112702:SAED:POLITICS:OCT1960 - Five Months Nightmare - Sharpeville massacre. After the people&aposs protest; after the Sharpeville killings; after 20 000 people had been detained; the goverment closed another in our countries history. There was to be no change. Apartheid and baasskap was here to stay. (Photograph by Peter Magubane, Ian Berry, G.R.Naidoo and W. Calder BAHA)
Group of students around a computer.
DM2000030902:SAED:POLITICS:WOMEN:MAR1956 - Guts and Granite - Lillian Ngoyi, President ot the ANC&aposs womens League (for the second time), springs to fame as the new tough type of women leader. " She&aposs ambitious". She&aposs a remarkable orator !" "She knows too little about polititical theory!" She has a brilliant intellect!" "What kind of a woman is this?""She almost rock men out of their pants when she speaks." So say people about Lillian Ngoyi. (Photographed by Drum photographer Baileys Archive)housewife, domestic
GW2315, Middelburg. Mpumalanga, 2005: A dragline scoops coal in the Middelburg Mine with Duvha Power station behind. Electricity. mining, opencast. Graeme Williams/South
Springbok captain, Francois Pienaar lifts the william webb ellis trophy
MM0063, South Africa, Johannesburg, Alexandra Township, 2000: Jukskei River. Pollution,litter, rubbish,, shacks, squatters.. Photo: Motlhalefi Mahlabe/South
The Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban nears completion. Surrounded by the ridge of hills known as the Berea, the large and beautiful structure dominates the coastal plane beside the ocean. The stadium is one of 10 stadia in South Africa that will serve as host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Students studying on the lawn at University in Johannesburg.MULTIPLE USE IMAGE. Model released.
DM2000041002: SAED:POLITICS:WOMEN:MAR1956 - Guts and Granite - Lillian Ngoyi, President ot the ANC&aposs womens League (for the second time), springs to fame as the new tough type of women leader. " She&aposs ambitious". She&aposs a remarkable orator !" "She knows too little about polititical theory!" She has a brilliant intellect!" "What kind of a woman is this?""She almost rock men out of their pants when she speaks." So say people about Lillian Ngoyi. (Photographed by Drum photographer Baileys Archive)housewife
Libya 1st April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft. Gadaffi's forces regaining ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts
Tswana young men just returned from initiation in the bush
DM2002071201:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:MAY1960 - Sharpeville Funeral - More than five thousand people were at the graveyard. They had come from many places to pay their last respects at the funeral of 34 of the people who died at Sharpville. The coffins are laid out in a long, dark row, and a mass of mourners swell round. They are all the same, the coffins, except one, which is painted white and is carrying the body of a child. A voice breaks the silence. "The Lord has given, and the Lord has taken away," the Rev. Z. M. Voyi, of the Anglican Church, intones. (Photograph by Peter Magubane BAHA)
Libya 3rd April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft. Gadaffi's forces losing ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts of t
A young boy from Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya, carries one of the hand made balls on his head. Children living here do not have the means to buy a football, or the boots and kit that professional soccer players wear. This does not stop them from, however, from scouring dump sites in the local area for plastic bags and bits of string to fashion their own soccer ball. (Credit: Julius Mwelu/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online)
Libya 3rd April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft. Gadaffi's forces losing ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts of t
Zulu dancers. Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal. South Africa
Libya 1st April 2011 Benghazi based Anti Gadaffi freedom fighters 10km outside the recaptured town of Brega and on route to the ever moving frontline bomb rebel 'Shabaab' freedom fighters despite being bombed by Nato aircraft. Gadaffi's forces regaining ground close to Aljabya for the sixth time in two weeks. This after the coalition forces handed over the defensive action to Nato who has ceased bombing targets that were seen as harmful to civilians in Libya. On 8 April, loyalist forces attempted to recapture the city. Taking advantage of a disorganised rebel retreat following the Third Battle of Brega, loyalist troops entered the city and had taken control of most of it by 9 April. However, rebel forces soon regrouped and had pushed pro-Gaddafi forces out of the city by 11 April, with heavy support from NATO airstrikes. The front line then stagnated outside of the city, 40 km down the road to Brega. Loyalist shells continued to intermittently strike the western gate and outskirts
Commuters and their goods arrive at Gaba landing site from Damba Island on Lake Victoria in Uganda, November 19, 2009. The lake employs millions of people either directly or indirectly in fishing and fish-related activities. There are many soccer fans in this area, and locals can often be seen playing friendly or competitive matches on the beach.
DG0192, South Africa, Cape Town, 1990's: Koeberg Nuclear Power Station . energy Table Mountain. Photo: David Goldblatt/South
DM2000041018:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:1959 - Banned Chief Luthuli, shut on his farm, says that there&aposs Freedom In The Air - Chief Luthuli and Oliver Tambo at Johannesburg Station, before his banning in May 1959. There were more policemen waiting for him at Germiston, where Luthuli climbed out to greet his friend Oliver Tambo. They followed him to Tambo&aposs house, where Luthuli slept. Next day was Saturday, the day for Luthuli to come to Johannesburg. More police at Germiston station. More police and a thousand people waiting on the platform at Johannesburg. These people were not there as an organised greeting. They had come by chance in case Luthuli arrived. (Photograph byAlf Kumalo Baileys Archives)
DM2000012524:SAED:POLITICS:FEB1957 - Big Noisy Trial - Treason Trialist, Robert Resha (ANC) arrives by police van at the back intrance of the Drill Hall. The treason trials started off like an action-packed cowboy film when 156 men and women came before the court in Johannesburg at a preparatory examination. The treason trials, now the talk of South Africa and the world at large, started with a bang-bang-bang. There was drama inside the Drill Hall, where the preparatory examination into charges of high treason alleged against more than 150 persons from various organisations was held before the Chief Magistrate of Bloemfontein, Mr F.C.A. Wessel. And there was drama outside in the streets of Johannesburg when the police clashed several times with the crowd. All because the Drill Hall could not accommodate all the 5 000 people outside. First is was a booing that led to a baton charge that led to a stone-throwing that led to a gun-shooting. And side interludes of snatching Press cameras a
Students in a computer class.
Young african boy being coached during his school holidays and learning soccer skills in Khayelitsha, South Africa(Credit: Nikki Rixon/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online)
DM2000020210:SAED:PERSONALITY:POLITICS: - Nelson Mandela and Nelson Mandela (Photograph by Drum Photographer @ Baileys Archives)
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