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English: The Individualists c1910, left to right: Dr. Grünberger, Nina Murray, Marcele Piltan, Pierneef, Ms. Harding of the Normal College, Pieter Wenning and Ms. Stent.
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Wenning, Harco (1976). My Father. Cape Town: Howard Timmins. ISBN0-86978-131-6.
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