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Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, The Main Street The roads are wide because, when the town was laid out, Dr. Leander Starr Jameson insisted that they should be wide enough for a wagon and sixteen span of oxen to turn. Bulawayo, the largest town in Matabeleland, has a population of 75,000, including 35,000 Europeans. July 28, 1953. (Photo by Violet Northcott, Camera Press).

Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, The Main Street
The roads are wide because, when the town was laid out, Dr. Leander Starr Jameson insisted that they should be wide enough for a wagon and sixteen span of oxen to turn. Bulawayo, the largest town in Matabeleland, has a population of 75,000, including 35,000 Europeans. July 28, 1953. (Photo by Violet Northcott, Camera Press).
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Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, The Main Street The roads are wide because, when the town was laid out, Dr. Leander Starr Jameson insisted that they should be wide enough for a wagon and sixteen span of oxen to turn. Bulawayo, the largest town in Matabeleland, has a population of 75,000, including 35,000 Europeans. July 28, 1953. (Photo by Violet Northcott, Camera Press).
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