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  2. Lagos Photo - Wikipedia

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    LagosPhoto Logo. LagosPhoto Festival is the largest international photography festival in Nigeria and attracts over 20.000 visitors annually. [1] Founded in 2010 by Azu Nwagbogu of the African Artists Foundation, the festival spotlights emerging and established photographers from Africa and internationally. [2]

  3. Lehnert & Landrock - Wikipedia

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    As Joseph Gareci states in his 2015 article 'Lehnert and Landrock of North Africa' for the journal History of Photography, in which he investigates the "subset of the Lehnert & Landrock oeuvre, a series of figure studies of North African people made by Lehnert from 1904 to 1914, and again from 1930 to 1939, as a method of exploring East-West ...

  4. File:Africa (satellite image).jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Killing of Julie Ward - Wikipedia

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    Julie Ward was a publishing assistant and amateur wildlife photographer from Bury St Edmunds in England. [1] At the beginning of September 1988 she had been in Africa for seven months photographing wildlife and was due to return to England in about a week. [2] She was travelling to the Masai Mara game reserve with an Australian friend, Dr. Glen ...

  6. Ernest Cole (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Levi Tsoloane Cole (21 March 1940 [1] – 19 February 1990) was a South African photographer. In the early 1960s, he started to freelance for clients such as Drum magazine, the Rand Daily Mail, and the Sunday Express. This made him South Africa's first black freelance photographer. [2] [3]

  7. Photography in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Photography in South Africa has a lively culture, with many accomplished and world-renowned practitioners. Since photography was first introduced to the Cape Colony through the colonising powers, photography has variously been used as a weapon of colonial control, a legitimating device for the apartheid regime, and, in its latest incarnation, a mechanism for the creation of a new South African ...

  8. Portal:Africa/Featured picture - Wikipedia

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    The South West African mark was a temporary currency issued in South West Africa between 1916 and 1918 as part of the South West Africa campaign. Issued after the conquest of German South West Africa by South Africa , notes were denominated in marks and pfennig , as with the withdrawn German South West African Mark .

  9. 60 Squadron SAAF - Wikipedia

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    60 Squadron SAAF is a squadron of the South African Air Force.It is a transport, aerial refuelling and EW (electronic warfare) /ELINT (electronic intelligence) squadron. It was first formed at Nairobi in December 1940.