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The Wreck of the SS Mendi
Combat zones of World War One and the and sources of the Native Labour Corps
Combat zones of World War One and the and sources of the Native Labour Corps
Diving the Mendi - Courtesy of Keith Rimes
Drawing of the Mendi showing where it was rammed by the Darro. Drawing courtesy of the National Maritime Museum
First World War Medal and Ribbon
First World War Medal and Ribbon.
King George V with men of the South African Native Labour Corps. Photograph courtesy of the South African National Museum of Mil
Map showing places the Mendi visited
Men of the South African Labour Corps are inspected by King George V.
Men of the South African Native Labour Corps at work.
oyce Kalaute, granddaughter of Reverend Isaac Dyobha addressing the commemoration at the Mendi Memorial, March 2006
Photograph BASNC plate – Courtesy of David Wendes
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