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Abe Mirvish, Clip created from Collection

This clip has been edited from a number of videos that comprise the Abe Mirvish Video Series. This clip shows the procession of the Opening of Parliament in Cape Town, a hike in Jonkershoek, and a child's party.

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Spanish flu, "Photograph of the grave of Isidor Blumberg (1877-1918)"

Photograph of the grave of Isidor Blumberg (1877-1918) a cattle speculator and butcher from Carnarvon, Cape Province. He and his wife died 3 days apart of the Spanish Flu and are buried besides one another in the Britstown Cemetery. The two graves are joined with the epitaph " LOVING & PLEASANT IN THEIR LIVES & IN THEIR DEATH NOT DIVIDED".

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Spanish flu, "Photograph of Samuel Kessel"

Photograph of Samuel Kessel (1881 -1918) who died during the Spanish Influenza pandemic in Cape Town. He was survived by his wife Yetta (Yochevet) Kessel and 5 children - Rosie, Solly, Harry, Diana and Dora. He is buried in the 7th Ave Cemetery, Maitland, Cape Town. This photograph was sent to his family in Russia. Source: Eliyahu Romm, Jerusalem, Israel.

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Spanish flu, "Photograph of the death notice of Samuel Kessel"

Photograph of the death notice of Samuel Kessel (1881 -1918) who died during the Spanish Influenza pandemic in Cape Town. He was survived by his wife Yetta Kessel and 5 children - Rosie, Solly, Harry, Diana and Dora. He is buried in the 7th Ave Cemetery, Maitland, Cape Town. Source: South African Archives.

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Spanish flu, "Photograph of the grave of Rosie Blumberg

Photograph of the grave of Rosie Blumberg (nee Kleinman) (1883-1918) from Carnarvon, Cape Province. She and her husband died three days apart from the Spanish Flu and are buried besides one another in the Britstown Cemetery. The two graves are joined with the epitaph " LOVING & PLEASANT IN THEIR LIVES & IN THEIR DEATH NOT DIVIDED".

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Spanish flu, "Death certificate of Rowena Abrahams"

Photograph of the death certificate of Rowena Abrahams (nee Luxenberg) (1886-1918) who died at the age of 32 years from the Spanish Influenza. She was survived by her husband, Phillip Abrahams and three children, Sarah Fanny aged 9 years, Phyllis May aged 6 years and Alexander aged 3 years. Her brother Leonard Luxenberg (1893-1918) also died during 'Black October' and they are both buried in the Braamfontein Cemetery, Johannesburg. Their parents were Samuel Luxenberg and Sarah Luxenberg. Source: South African Archives.

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Spanish flu, "Death certificate of Tilly Blumberg (nee Joffe"

Photograph of the death certificate of Tilly Blumberg (nee Joffe) (1888-1918) of 4 Gladstone Street, Cape Town who died from the Spanish Influenza a day following the birth of her third child. Although her death certificate states that she was 'Coloured', she was born in Talsen Russia and was the daughter of Gerson and Reisa Joffe. She was survived by her husband Hermann Blumberg and three children Gordon aged 11 years, Max/ Mark 6 years and Theodore aged 1 day. She is buried in the 7th Ave cemetery, Maitland, Cape Town. Source: South African Archives.

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