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- He was affectionately known as Sagmoedige Neelsie (Gentle Neelsie) or Kerneels. His childhood friend who helped him get into poetry was called Hans Conrodius...
- netwerk24.com. 24 June 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2020. "Cook with 7de Laan by Kerneels Breytenbach (Human & Rousseau, R250)". The Daily News (South Africa). Independent...
- Dampies Ball Kelsey Middleton as Jenny Ball Janie du Plessis [af] as Elize Kerneels Coertzen as Davel Pagel Kruger as Mnr. Moerdijk William Abdul as James...
- April 1965 Ireland 2 0 0 0 0 0 404 Faan Conradie 0 405 Boet Mulder 0 406 Kerneels Cronjé 0 407 Gertjie Brynard 19 June 1965 Australia 7 6 2 0 0 0 408 Syd...
- Adepitan travels to the small town of Orania, South Africa, with his fixer, Kerneels. Adepitan says he hopes to becomes the first black man to spend a w****...
- Charles Comyn in the lead roles whereas Norman Coombes, Mic****e du Toit, Kerneels Coertzen and Patrick Shai made supportive roles. The film describes in...
- B****on as Kiosk Lady Will Bernard as Barman Pieter Brand as Pat Jerling Kerneels Coertzen as Van Rensburg burly Vanessa Cooke as Wanda Stander Michael Copley...
- sons by her. Wessel Jacobus Wessels should not be confused with Cornelis (Kerneels) Janse Wessels (11 June 1842 – 10 October 1914), who commanded the Boer...
- chewing gum) Cornelius Alwyn Johannes Meerholznicknamed Corrie, alias 'Kerneels Koekemoer', held the rank of commandant, after transferring to 5 Reconnaissance...
- over the command of the Siege of Kimberley from Boer general Cornelis (Kerneels) Janse Wessels (11 January 1842 - 10 October 1914). However, when the British...