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Mineworkers in their hostel, Western Deep Levels, Carltonville

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Spanner-man at the end of the shift, Western Deep Levels Gold Mine, Carltonville

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Gang on surface work, Rustenberg Platinum Mine, Rustenburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Team leader (left) and mine captain (right) on a pedal car, Rustenburg Platinum Mine, Rustenburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Novice mineworker from the Transkei, in the Fanakolo school, Hartebeesfontein Gold Mine, Welkom, June 1972

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Shopping on 14th Street, Pageview, Johannesburg, July 1965

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

On Eloff Street

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Corner of Eloff and Pritchard, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

On Eloff Street

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

At the Summit Club Pool on Claim Street, Hillbrow, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

Man in plastic, King George Street, Hillbrow, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

Newsboy, Hillbrow, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Schoolboy, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, June 1972

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

A flat cleaner going for a walk on his afternoon off, Hillbrow, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

A woman and her dog, Hillbrow, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

The watchman, Balnagask Court, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, June 1972

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Philamon Mabunda, flat cleaner, Geraldine Court, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, July 1972

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Philamon Mabunda, flat cleaner, Geraldine Court, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, July 1972

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

Walking the "madam's" dog, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, June 1972

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Man with an injured arm, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, June 1972

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

A house painter at home, Pretoria Street, Hillbrow, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Domestic worker on Abel Road, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, March 1973

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

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