Category:De Villiers Graaff
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Date of birth | 8 December 1913 Cape Town | ||||
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Date of death | 4 October 1999 Cape Town | ||||
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Media in category "De Villiers Graaff"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Du Raan House.JPG 1,632 × 1,224; 411 KB
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Graaff Hall.JPG 1,632 × 1,224; 354 KB
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Malherbe House.JPG 1,632 × 1,224; 338 KB
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Sir De Villiers Graaff (cropped).jpg 312 × 416; 32 KB
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Sir De Villiers Graaff 1960.jpg 437 × 600; 114 KB
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Sir De Villiers Graaff 1962.jpg 434 × 599; 44 KB
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Sir De Villiers Graaff.jpg 382 × 600; 56 KB
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South African presidential election, 1978.svg 360 × 185; 11 KB
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South African presidential election, 1979.svg 360 × 185; 11 KB
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The front of DVG.JPG 1,632 × 1,224; 282 KB
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Theresa House.JPG 1,632 × 1,224; 314 KB
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- David (given name)
- 1913 births
- 1999 deaths
- Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
- Cricketers from South Africa
- Male politicians of South Africa
- People of the Western Cape
- Afrikaners
- United Party (South Africa)
- Members of the House of Assembly of South Africa
- Births in Cape Town
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
- Anti-Apartheid activists
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- Leaders of political parties from South Africa
- South Africa military people of World War II
- Prisoners of war in World War II
- Graaff family
- Deaths in Cape Town
- Graaff (surname)