• Salisbury Island is located inside the Port of Durban on the east coast of South Africa; it is a former island until the Second World War when construction...
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  • Salisbury Island (Western Australia), Australia Iona Island (New York), once known as Salisbury Island Salisbury Island, Durban, a former island now part...
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  • Naval Base Durban in Durban harbour is a naval base of the South African Navy, situated on Salisbury Island, which is now joined to the mainland through...
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  • The University of Durban-Westville (UDW) was a university situated in Westville, a town situated near Durban, South Africa, which opened in 1972. It is...
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    1948 when she was towed to Durban by the frigate HMSAS Transvaal and was laid up in care and maintenance at Salisbury Island as part of the Reserve Fleet...
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    commissioned into service and formally christened at a service at Salisbury Island, Durban Harbour in June 2022. Delivered to the Navy in May 2022 by DSCT...
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    ships at any given time. Naval Base Durban on Salisbury Island (now joined to the mainland and part of the Port of Durban), was established as a naval base...
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    cruise ships at any given time. Naval Base Durban, situated on Salisbury Island, is part of the Port of Durban. Established during the Second World War...
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  • 492 metro. 1961 University College for Indians established on Salisbury Island. Durban becomes part of the new Republic of South Africa. 1965 - Cinerama...
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  • use in Angola during Operation Savannah.: Ch2  It was formed at Salisbury Island, Durban and consisted of a headquarters unit of Kinghorn and a NCO and...
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    radar installations at the Simon's Town Naval Base and later on Salisbury Island, Durban. In 1958, de Vlieg was trained as a nurse at Greys Hospital in...
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  • Sathasivian Cooper (category People from Durban)
    may have resulted in his expulsion from the University College, Salisbury Island, Durban as well as the South African government denying him a passport...
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    ᐊᒡᒋᔾᔭᑦ) formerly Durban Island is a Canadian Arctic island located in Nunavut, Canada. It is one of Baffin Island's northeast offshore islands within Davis...
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  • the "Salisbury and Farewell Islands". In 1825, King settled in what would become the city of Durban. By 1825 the RS no longer listed the Salisbury of Portuguese...
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  • but transferred over to the University College for Indians on Salisbury Island, Durban, where she was the only woman student in the class. Her pursuit...
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    was reduced to reserve at Salisbury Island, Durban. In mid-1954 the ship began conversion into a despatch vessel in Durban and it was recommissioned on...
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    her conversion to begin, the ship was docked at Salisbury Island, Durban. Gilbert Hamer & Co. of Durban finally began work in mid-1949 and she was recommissioned...
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    these services, she was transferred to Salisbury Island in Durban and subsequently was laid up at Salisbury Island. In 1951, her name was changed to Somerset...
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    boring and decided to move to South Africa. He subsequently emigrated to Durban, Natal Province in the Union of South Africa where he later managed safaris...
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    late 1800s and early 1900s. The majority live in and around the city of Durban, making it one of the largest ethnically Indian-populated cities outside...
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  • traveled to neighboring countries to play friendlies.1961 Durban City beat a multi-racial Salisbury Combined XI 8-2 at the Glamis Stadium. An NFL XI lost...
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    Bluff Commando (category Disbanded military units and formations in Durban)
    force personnel in the Durban area. It was raised in 1980 and its first headquarters was at Bluff Commando HQ on Salisbury Island on the SA Navy Base. The...
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    ferry to the University College for Indians, located on Salisbury Island off the coast of Durban. These experiences made him sensitive to the violence that...
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    garrison at Port Natal (now the Old Fort, Durban). In recognition of his heroic deeds, a statue was unveiled in Durban portraying himself riding his horse 'Sunny’...
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    Kugong Island, Tukarak Island, and Innetalling Island. Other main islands in the 1,500–island archipelago are Moore Island, Wiegand Island, Split Island, Snape...
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  • Trevor Wadley (category People from Durban)
    was born in 1920 in Durban, South Africa. His father was the Mayor of Durban and Trevor was one of 12 children. He attended Durban High School where he...
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  • Jack Malloch (category People from Durban)
    flew a 30 kg coelacanth from the Comoro Islands back to Salisbury. His CL-44 was destroyed by fire at Salisbury airport in February 1982. In January 1970...
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    independence in April 1980 as Zimbabwe. Rhodesia's largest cities were Salisbury (its capital city, now known as Harare) and Bulawayo. Prior to 1970, the...
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    an extended firefight, the mercenaries hijacked an aircraft and fled to Durban in South Africa. They were charged in the South African courts but received...
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    October 1908 behind closed doors and open windows in the sultry heat of a Durban summer. Prominent members of the Transvaal delegation included General Louis...
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