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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Hand printed black & white photographs taken during the time of District 6's destruction in April/May . Photographs of District 6 are not easy to find, but those taken during the time of Destruction are even more difficult to obtain. So, here is your chance. They are for sale mounted (mount size 500mm x 400mm) with the actual photograph size being 350mm x 250mm at R each. They are not digital images, but are rather "hand printed silver photographs done the old way" printed on an archival fibre paper that will stand the test of time, ie will not fade. At the Time of Destruction, District, April/may . "Being told where to go to" No 1, District 6, April/may . Destruction No 1, District 6, April/May . St Mark's Church No 2, District 6, April/May. "Leaving Stucker Street", District 6, April . Corner of Lee & Aspeling Streets, District 6, April . St Mark's Church No 4, District 6, April . Left hand side of Lee Street, District 6, April . Right hand side of Lee street, District 6, April .
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South Africa
Mounted Black & White photographs taken in District 6 at the time of it's destruction in April/May . They are for sale mounted (mount size 50cm x 40cm) with the hand printed photograph size being 35cm x 25cm at R each. Ronnie Clift took the photographs in , and has recently "re-discovered" some "never before printed" negatives. He has hand printed these on an archival fibre paper "the old way" as they are not digital images. Being silver photographs they will stand the test of time and will not fade. Photographs of District 6 are hard to find, and those taken at the time of it's destruction are even rarer and have become highly collectable. So here is your chance. "At the time of destruction", District 6, April/May . "Being told where to go to" No 1, Lee Street, District, April/May . Destruction No 1, District 6, April/may . St Mark's Church No 2, District 6, April/May . "Leaving Stucker Street", District 6, April . Corner of Lee & Aspeling Streets, District 6, April . St Mark's Church No 4, District 6, April . Left hand side of Lee Street, District 6, April . Right hand side of Lee Street, District 6, April .
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Hand printed black & white photographs taken of District 6 during the time of it's destruction in April/may . They are for sale sale mounted (mount size 50cm x 40cm) with the hand printed photographs' size being 35cm x 25cm at R each. Photographs of District 6 are hard to find, but those taken at time of destruction are even harder to find and have become very collectable. They are not digital images, but are rather "hand printed photographs done the old way", printed on an archival fibre paper that will stand the test of time, ie will not fade. The photographs were taken and hand printed by Ronnie Clift, who has exhibited his work at various photographic clubs and exhibitions, winning awards, diplomas and praise for his photography over the last 35 years or so. "Being told where to go to", Lee Street, District 6, April/May . Destruction No 1, District 6, April/May . St Mark's Church No 2, District 6, April/May . "Leaving Stucker Street", District 6, April . Corner of Lee & Aspeling Streets, District 6, April . St Mark's Church No 4, District 6, April . Left hand side of Lee street, District 6, April . Right hand side of Lee Street, District 6, April . "At the time of destruction", District 6, April/May .
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Recently "rediscovered" negatives of photographs taken in District 6 at the time of its destruction in April/May . Ronnie Clift took the photographs and has printed them this month (Nov ), limiting them to only 3 prints of each. Each is for sale mounted (mount size 500mm x 400mm) with the photograph size being 350mm x 250mm at R each. They are black & white prints and are not digital images, but rather "photographs printed the old way" on an archival double weight fibre paper that will stand the test of time, ie not fade. Photographs of District 6 are rare, but those taken at the time of its destruction are even rarer and much harder to obtain. Either would be ideal to frame and hang in a place of your choice to create a memory of a part of Cape Town that is no more. At the time of Destruction, District 6, April/May . Drying the washing, Aspeling Street, District 6, April/May . "Being told where to go", Lee Street, District 6. April/May . Destruction of District 6 No 1, April/May .
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Newly "re-discovered" negatives, of photographs taken in District 6 at the time of its destruction in April/May . Ronnie Clit, who took the photographs has printed a limited  3 of each. He printed them this month (Nov ) and they are for sale mounted (mount size 500mm x 400mm) with the actual photograph size is 350mm x 250mm at R each. They are black & white photographs and are not digital images, but rather "photographs done the old way" and are printed on an archival double weight fibre paper that will stand the test of time, ie not fade. Photographs of District 6 are rare, but those taken at the time of destruction are very hard to obtain and are ideal to frame and hang in a place of your choice, and make excellent memories of a part of Cape Town that is no more. St Mark's Church No 3, District 6, April/May . "Being told where to go" Lee Street, District 6, April/May . "One of the last to leave", District 6, April . St Mark's Church No 2, District 6, April/May .
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South Africa
Hand printed black & white mounted photographs taken during the destruction of District 6 in April/May by Ronnie Clift, who has limited the print to 2 of each negative. They are for sale mounted (mounted size 50mm x 400mm) with the hand printed black & white silver photograph size being 350mm x 250mm at R EACH. None are digital images, but all are rather hand printed black & white silver photographs "done the old way", printed on an archival double weight fibre paper that will stand the test of time. Ronnie Clift has been taking photographs, developing the film and hand printing his negatives for the last 35 years or so, exhibiting his work at various photographic societies and exhibitions, winning awards, diplomas and praise for his photography. 1. Visitors No 1, District 6, April/May . Visitors No 2, District 6, April/May . Visitors No 3, District 6, April/May .
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South Africa
Hand printed black & white mounted photographs taken in District 6 in during it's destruction by Ronnie Clift, who has limited the print to 2 of each negative. They are for sale mounted (mounted size 500mm x 400mm) with the hand printed black & white silver photograph size being 350mm x 250mm at Rr EACH. None are digital images, but all are rather hand printed black & white silver photographs "done the old way", hand printed on an archival double weight fibre paper that will stand the test of time. Ronnie Clift has been taking photographs, developing his film and hand printing his negatives for the last 35 years or so, exhibiting his work at various photographic societies and exhibitions,wining awards, diplomas and praise for his photography. 1. St Mark's Church No 1, District 6, April/May . St Mark's Church No 3, District 6, April/May . St Mark's Church No 4, District 6, April/May .
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South Africa
Hand printed mounted back & white photographs taken in District 6 at the time of it's destruction in by Ronnie Clift, who has limited the print to 2 of each negative. They are for sale mounted (mounted size 500mm x 400mm) with hand printed black & white silver photograph size being 350mm x 250mm at R EACH. None are digital images, but all are rather hand printed black & white silver photographs "done the old way", printed on an archival double weight fibre paper that will stand the test of time. Ronnie Clift has been taking photographs, developing his film and hand printing his negatives for the last 35 years or so, exhibiting his work at various photographic societies and exhibitions, winning awards, diplomas and praise for his photography. 1. "At the time of destruction", District 6, April/May . Destruction No 1, District 6, April/May . Destruction No 2, District 6, April/May .
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South Africa
This is a fragrant tea cultivated on the hill tops of the Darjeeling district of West Bengal province, India at an elevation of 2000m. The tea is harvested on the cool crisp mornings in April, the beginning of Spring, before the rain season starts. Hence, the name "First Flush" that indicates first pick of the season, which delivers a pure, distinct, floral flavoured tea. Fruity and floral Darjeeling tea Contains 20 tea bags No allergens Brewing time and temperature: 4-5 minutes, 95°C
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