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Miners' bunks in the abandoned Chinese compound, so called because it probably housed indentured Chinese labourers between 1904 and 1910, after which it accommodated black miners. Simmer & Jack Gold Mine, Germiston, July 1965 (4_0129/4_129)

David Goldblatt
Miners' bunks in the abandoned Chinese compound, so called because it probably housed indentured Chinese labourers between 1904 and 1910, after which it accommodated black miners. Simmer & Jack Gold Mine, Germiston, July 1965 (4_0129/4_129), 1965
Silver gelatin print on fibre-based paper
Work: 55 x 44.5 cm