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- 04389°S 28.05361°E / -26.04389; 28.05361 Liliesleaf Farm, also spelt Lilliesleaf and also known simply as Liliesleaf, is a location in northern Johannesburg...
- including Arthur Goldreich, Govan Mbeki and Walter Sisulu, were arrested at Liliesleaf Farm, Rivonia. (The farm was privately owned by Arthur Goldreich and bought...
- communist Wolfie Kodesh's flat in Berea, Mandela moved to the communist-owned Liliesleaf Farm in Rivonia, there joined by Raymond Mhlaba, Slovo and Bernstein,...
- June 1964, after a group of anti-apartheid activists were arrested on Liliesleaf Farm in Rivonia. The farm had been the secret location for meetings of...
- present day Katherine Street. The Rivonia Trial derives its name from the Liliesleaf Farm precinct situated in the Sandton suburb where many of the Black freedom...
- and was the location of Liliesleaf Farm (26°2′36″S 28°3′15″E / 26.04333°S 28.05417°E / -26.04333; 28.05417 (Liliesleaf Farm)), where in 1963 many...
- built the radio transmitter. On 11 July 1963 the security police raided Liliesleaf farmhouse in Rivonia in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg, at a meeting...
- for equality of race and language. The original do****ent is housed at Liliesleaf Farm, now a museum. We, the People of South Africa, declare for all our...
- Harold Wolpe, a lawyer, used South African Communist Party funds to buy Liliesleaf Farm in Rivonia for use as a secret meeting place by leaders of the banned...
- mark over ****ure of historic Liliesleaf Farm". News24. Retrieved 31 July 2023. Munro, Kathy (14 September 2021). "Liliesleaf - Making a case for survival"...