Drawing labelled Background to Sharpeville, down on the farm, a South african portfolio by Paul Hogarth. Text reads: three blocks, from Paul Hogarth's People Like Us, were kindly loaned by Dennis Dobson, Limited. Image pictures a large white man in a safari hat from behind, who holds behind his back a large walking stick or crutch. Facing him are four African men barefoot, looking at the man's face. One of them holds a stick.
2 drawings. The topmost image depicts a perspective sketch down a busy urban street, with cars and people milling around, tall blocks suggesting offices or apartments. Electricity lines follow the buildings. The bottom image is a landscape sketch of a mountainous plain, with steep hills in the background, and a few people walking around low roofed houses, with a shrub in the foreground, and an electricity pole in the centre of the street.
Drawing of a white man in full-body profile in a light suit and safari hat, with large jowls, holding a newspaper by his side in his left hand. To the left, a small sketch of the grassland in front of a mountain, where in the foreground four people can be seen walking around, 2 Africans and two white soldiers. Text indicates the previous images as White Johannesburg, the white man and newspaper as a Pretoria Afrikaaner, and the small sketch as the other side of Table Mountain
Drawing of an African woman labelled, the homeless woman, who wears white clothing and a headscarf, in front of the barely decipherable grassy plains. She is frowning slightly, her hands by her side, and looks directly towards the viewer.