Independent Newspapers Archive

Independent Newspapers Archive

University of Cape Town

This significant, under threat and extensive archive of about 850 000 images, now housed at UCT, spans a period from about the 1900’s – 2000. The archive has been identified as having highly significant social history and heritage value with a particular connection to Cape Town, Western Cape and UCT. Topics range from social conditions in and around Cape Town, key protests in pre- and post apartheid periods as well as a broad spectrum of political activity, sport and very large collection of images on prominent figures (sport, social, political). UCT Libraries has selected and scanned nearly 6 000 images with appropriate metadata. It will complement other collections on the history of Cape Town and the province in Special Collections. The archive intersects with History, Film and Media Studies, Sociology, and African Studies and is a valuable portal of our regional social history.


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Copyright held by Independent Newspapers. For information about acquiring a copy and/or permission to reproduce an image, please email argpix@inl.co.za

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Black River Parkway construction, Cape Town
Silwood coach house, Cape Town
Procession at the opening of Parliament, Cape Town
Children's swimming pool, Camps Bay, Cape Town
The aftermath of a train accident, Cape Town
Demolition of the old Cape Town Station, Cape Town, 1968
Aerial view of Paarden Island, Cape Town
Pier, Cape Town
Steam train, Cape Town Station, Cape Town, 1957
Statue of Jan van Riebeeck, Cape Town pier
Foreshore freeway construction, Cape Town City
South African Railways Building, Cape Town
Koeberg intersection, Cape Town
Flood damage between Bakoven and Camps Bay, Cape Town
Traffic intersection in Bellville in the 1960s, Cape Town
Kloof Nek Road, Cape Town
The remains of a train accident, Cape Town
Damaged Spoornet road tanker, Cape Town
Officer sits apart from his peers during the ceremony, Cape Town
Police arrive at the scene of a protest, Cape Town