E1.12.1.11 :: Caption: George Pemba serving kids at his local grocery store in Port Elizabeth, 1950s, exact date unknown OR In addition to their five children, Pemba and Eunice also assumed financial responsibility for his brother’s family as well as the children of relatives, maintaining a total of 20 children. Unable to support his extended family as a professional artist, Pemba opened a small general dealer’s store which he and Eunice ran until 1978 (Photograph by Drum photographer)

► E1.12.1.11 :: Caption: George Pemba serving kids at his local grocery store in Port Elizabeth, 1950s, exact date unknown OR In addition to their five children, Pemba and Eunice also assumed financial responsibility for his brother’s family as well as the children of relatives, maintaining a total of 20 children. Unable to support his extended family as a professional artist, Pemba opened a small general dealer’s store which he and Eunice ran until 1978 (Photograph by Drum photographer)
Call Number: E1.12.1.11
Title: Caption: George Pemba serving kids at his local grocery store in Port Elizabeth, 1950s, exact date unknown OR In addition to their five children, Pemba and Eunice also assumed financial responsibility for his brother’s family as well as the children of relatives, maintaining a total of 20 children. Unable to support his extended family as a professional artist, Pemba opened a small general dealer’s store which he and Eunice ran until 1978 (Photograph by Drum photographer)
Dates: 1950s
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