Acknowledgements
Thanks to the following people who have helped
to make this project possible:
Richard Albutt, Digital Handsworth Project, Birmingham Central
Library
Tony Barrett, Conservation Unit, Birmingham Central Library
Joan Bevan, Johannesburg Libraries
Gordon Bishop Photography, London
Una Brown, Monochrome Express, Birmingham
Firdoze Bulbullia & Faith Isiakpere, Moments Productions,
Johannesburg
Brian Collier, Wisiwig, Birmingham
Jonathan Frost, Bensusan Museum of Photography, Museum Africa
Nicola Hales, Birmingham Arts Marketing
Kit Hayes, Elba Designs, Birmingham
Paul Hemmings, Birmingham Central Library
Ian Grosvenor, Rita McLean, Sian Roberts, Black Pasts:
Birmingham Futures
Jagwant Johal, Black History Month, Birmingham City Council
Mr George Johannes, Deputy High Commissioner, South African High
Commission, London
Marguerite Joynes, Conservation Unit, Birmingham Central Library
Paul Kaynes, Birmingham Arts Marketing
Sabra Khan, Birmingham Arts Marketing
Val Loggie, Soho House Museum, Birmingham
Her Exellency Ms Lindiwe Mabuza, High Commissioner, South African
High Commission, London
Thelma Machogo, British Council, Johannesburg
Mike Murray, International Unit, Birmingham City Council
Poloko Nkobi, South African High Commission, London
Cedric Nunn, Johannesburg
Nansi O'Connor, Visiting Arts, London
Wayne Partridge, C'Art Transport, Wolverhampton
Bharat Patel, Planning Department, Birmingham City Council
Simon Redgrave, Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery
Brett Rogers, Visual Arts Department, British Council, London
Linda Rodgers, Digital Handsworth Project, Birmingham Central Library
Mark Sealey, Autograph, London
John Sherwood, Market Photography Workshop, Johannesburg
Dan Smith, Literature Department, British Council, London
Diane Spenser, Times Educational Supplement, London
Dan Stemmer, South African High Commission, London
Chris Sutton, Digital Handsworth Project, Birmingham Central Library
Nick Wadham-Smith, Intercultural Studies, British Council, London
Diana Wall, Museum Africa
Dr Sue Wright, University of Birmingham
Andy Willis, Digital Handsworth Project, Birmingham Central Library
Nontebeko Yawa, South African High Commission, London
Special thanks to
The People of Handsworth
The Veterans of the anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa
Project partners
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