Hofmeyr, Jan Hendrik, 1894-1948 Professor of Classics, Principal and Vice
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SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS (SAIRR)
This collection number contains the collections AD843 A.B. Xuma Papers, AD843B South African Institute of Race Relations, Part I, and AD843RJ South African Institute of Race Relations, Part II – as listed below:
AD843
XUMA, A.B., Papers
21 boxes
The collection contains the papers of Dr. A.B. Xuma, physician and politician.
Correspondents in the A.B. Xuma Papers include Dr. H.K. Banda, H.M. Basner, A.W. Blaxall, D.M. Buchanan, J.A. Calata, A.W.G. Champion, L.F. Freed, D.D.T. Jabavu, C. Kadalie, T. Khama, P.W. Laidler, C.T. Loram, L. Marquard, Z.K. Matthews, P. Robeson, J.C. Smuts. An unpublished calendar of the Xuma Papers was compiled by T.R.H. Davenport and S. Hindson, including an index of correspondents.
Unpublished inventory available
Forms part of the archive of the South African Institute of Race Relations.
AD843B SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS, Part I
Records, 1930-1950. 103 boxes.
The “B” box collection, submitted by the SAIRR in 1972, contains the official records of the Institute.
Consists of correspondence, memoranda, diaries, press clippings and printed items relating to social and economic conditions of Africans, Coloureds and Indians, with particular reference to education, literacy, land, farm labour, labour relations, housing, the urban Black, health and welfare services, medical training, juvenile delinquency, the liquor problem, discriminatory legislation and penal reform.
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Correspondents include M.L. Ballinger, W.G. Ballinger, E.H. Brookes, A.W. Hoernle, R.F.A. Hoernle, J.H. Hofmeyr, W. Holtby, D.D.T. Jabavu, A. Kerr, C.T. Loram, D. Molteno, R.E. Phillips, J.H. Pim, J.C. Smuts, R.V. Selope Thema and M. Webb.
Published inventory available. Historical and Literary Papers: Inventories of collections. No.10 South African Institute of Race Relations Part I.
Records, 1929-1954. 305 boxes.
The “RJ” box collection, submitted by the SAIRR in 1972, contains the papers of J.D. Rheinallt Jones, Director of the Institute from 1930 to 1947.
Consists of correspondence, memoranda, diaries, press clippings and printed items relating to the foundation and work of the Institute covering its policy, publications, membership, administration, activities and regions. The other subject divisions are urban affairs, land, taxation, legislation, franchise, justice, economics, labour, education, Coloured and Indian affairs, social services, World War II, organisations with which the Institute was associated, Protectorates, Africa, church and missionary and J.D. Rheinallt Jones in his personal and senatorial capacity.
Correspondents include M.L. Ballinger, W.G. Ballinger, E.H. Brookes, A.W. Hoernle, R.F.A. Hoernle, J.H. Hofmeyr, W. Holtby, D.D.T. Jabavu, A. Kerr, C.T. Loram, D. Molteno, R.E. Phillips, J.H. Pim, J.C. Smuts, R.V. Selope Thema and M. Webb.
Published inventory available. Historical and Literary Papers: Inventories of collections. No.15 South African Institute of Race Relations Part II.
A844f MUNZENBERG, Wilhelm (Willy), 1889-1940 (German communist and politician).
'Abschrift des Lebenslaufes von Wilhelm Münzenberg', 1972. 29l. Mimeog.
Transcription of Münzenberg's diary of his childhood, prepared by Detlev Auermann from the original in the State Archives, Zurich.
A845f
MERENSKY, Alexander, 1837-1918 (Missionary of the Berlin Missionary Society) Mfm
Diary and letters of a mission to Swaziland by Alexander Merensky and Heinrich Grützner, 1860 Mar-May. 1 reel microfilm.
Also Ts transcriptions of those parts of the diary and of the letters to H.T. Wangemann (Director of the Berlin Missionary Society), which were not reproduced in Wangemann's book Maléo e Sekukúnu, Berlin, Selbst-Verlage des
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McCARTHY, Justin Juntly, 1861-1936 (Journalist, novelist, historian and M.P.)
"Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam", translated by J.J. McCarthy. 122p. Ts. vol.
Published London, Nutt, 1889 and printed throughout in capitals. In his introduction he refers to the famous Edward Fitzgerland translation and its effect on men of letters.
A855 SAGAN, Leontine, 1889-1974 (Actress and theatrical producer).
Papers, 1921-1973. 12 boxes.
Theatre programmes and Ts drafts of plays, with Ms emendations and sketches, many of which were produced by L. Sagan in Germany, England and South Africa. Also press clippings, mainly reviews of her plays, notebooks scrap-book on the theatre in Germany in 1921, correspondence and an unpublished autobiography in German. There are several Tss of literary works by Dr. Victor Fleischer (her husband).
AE862
BLACK SASH
Records, 1955-1995. 331 boxes.
Correspondence, circulars, minutes, reports, photographs, press statements and clippings, scrapbooks, set of the Black Sash and case histories for the Johannesburg and Athlone Advice Offices. Subjects are political protest, resettlements, group areas, migrant labour, passes, influx control, detentions, banishments, education, trade unions, women and voter education.
Published inventory: Historical and Literary Papers: Inventories of Collections: No. 24. Records of the Black Sash.
A869f LIVINGSTONE, David, 1813-1873 (Missionary and explorer).
'Notes on the geology of a portion of Africa', transcribed by V.L. Bosazza, 1973. 16l. and 5 plates. Ts.
Omitted from Livingstone's African Journal, edited by I. Schapera, London, Chatto & Windus, 1963.
A870f CROSBY, Capt. Arthur Joseph, 1860-1943 (Officer in the Natal Carbineers and the Prince of Wales Light Horse).
'The Boer campaign 1899-1900; a diary of the Siege of Ladysmith and later campaigning', 1899 Sept. 29-1900 Oct. 3. 84l. (Misnumbered, pages 57 & 64 omitted and 2 page 81). Photocopy of Ts.
Original is in the possession of the Ladysmith Historical Society.
A871f MATIWANE, Chief, I. (Teacher, ex-officio member of Transkei Legislative Assembly).
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Notes on the Pondomise tribe, 1974. 19l. Photocopy of Hg.
Describes the exodus of the tribe from Natal, tribal schools, religion and customs. Names mentioned include Adam Kok II, Mhlontlo and Tshaka (Chaka).
A872f
MANNING, Hugo -1953 (Poet).
Papers, 1974. 3 items.
Hg poem 'A few lines on Dylan Thomas', originally published in the New Statesman and Nation and reprinted in Dylan Thomas by D. Stanford, published London, Neville Spearman, 1954; Hg 'On Dylan Thomas, a short piece', published in Adam International Review, soon after the poet's death in 1953; Hg poem 'Tread gently now'.
A879 IDELSON, Jeremiah -1974 (Musician).
Records of musical societies, 1933-1967. 4 boxes.
Minutes, correspondence, financial papers, printed items, press clippings and musical scores relating to musical societies in South Africa and in particular to the A.Z. Idelson Group and the Society of South African Composers, both of which were founded by J. Idelson.
A881
PIM, James Howard, 1862-1934 (Art collector, accountant and Quaker philanthropist).
Papers, 1874-1934. 4576 items.
Personal documents, correspondence, memoranda, notebooks, photographs, press clippings, printed items and maps relating to art, accountancy, education, welfare of Africans, race relations, politics, the South African War 1899-1902 (in particular the Siege of Kimberley), economics, Johannesburg municipal affairs, Quakerism, Ireland, India and the Protectorates. Correspondents include Sir Herbert Baker, D.C. Boonzaier, L. Botha, Lord Buxton, L. Curtis, G. Dawson, Sir P. Duncan, R. Fry, G. Goodman, J.B.M. Hertzog, J.H. Hofmeyr, W. Holtby, D.D.T. Jabavu, Sir G. Lagden, T.E. Lawrence, F.S. Malan, Lord Milner, Lady F. Phillips, C.J. Rhodes, Lord Selborne, J.C. Smuts, W.E. Stanford, P. Wenning and A.B. Xuma.
Published inventory: Historical and Literary Papers: Inventories of Collections No. 3 The J. Howard Pim Papers.
A882 PIM, Joane, 1904-1974 (Landscape architect).
Papers, 1939-1974. 35 boxes.
Correspondence, personal documents, notes, lectures, press clippings, photographs, slides, plans and material for her book Beauty is necessary, Cape Town, Purnell, 1971. The papers reflect her work as a landscape architect, to the lay-out of Anglo American mine villages. Other subjects are horticulture, youth clubs, hunting and horse-trials.
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Correspondents include Dr. Elizabeth Bayko, John Millard, H.F. and B. Oppenheimer, K.C. Oram, J.H. Pim and W.J. Tijmens.
Inventory available
AG883
PROGRESSIVE FEDERAL PARTY OF SOUTH AFRICA / DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Records, 1959-1994. 39 boxes.
Constitution, minutes, circulars, election propaganda and press clippings re the break from the United Party, the formation and organisation of the PFP. Also the papers of Dr. J. de Beer and Dr. J. Steytler. Correspondents: M. Borkum, L. Boyd, C. Eglin, D. Horak, M. Malleson, D.B. Molteno, H.F. Oppenheimer, H. Suzman, B. Wilson, O. Wollheim. Inventory available. (Restricted access). A884 HALE, Dr. Lancelot Hugh Downman (Major in the Medical Unit in the South African War 1899-1902).
Photograph album, c.1899-1904. 1 vol.
Photographs of mule waggons, ambulances, Krugersdorp and Pretoria hospitals groups of officers, patients and medical staff and one of Prince Arthur of Connaught in Sir Arthur Lawley's travelling car. Also views of Pretoria, Cape Town (including Mount Nelson Hotel), Port Elizabeth (including the Grand Hotel) and Laingsburg.
A885f
GORDON, Charles George "Chinese", 1833-1885 (British general).
Papers, 1876-1882. 2 items.
Pen and ink sketch, 12 x 17 cm., by Gordon of his bungalow in Mauritius, probably drawn when he was in command of the Royal Engineers there. Also sheet containing 16 impressions of his Khedive's seal, with his name in Arabic, and Hg note saying "Signification of seal, Year Hegira 1294". The year Hegira 1294 = A.D. 1876. Gordon was Governor of Equatoria 1871-1876 and Governor-General of the Sudan 1877-1880.
A886f
HARDINGE, George, 1743-1816 (Attorney-General and author).
Letter, 1804 Oct. 26, Groov, near Sevenoaks, Kent, to Admiral Sir Home Popham, New Romney, Kent. 7p. ALS sealed.
Refers to an intended expedition against the Cape to be commanded jointly by Sir James Craig and Sir Home Popham. In 1806 the Cape was captured by Sir Home Popham and Sir David Baird.
EARTHY, Emily Dora.
"The Black Snake" and "T_amaninga", 1975. 4,6p. Hg.
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Also reprint of the above from African Studies, v.34, pt. 1, 1975, under the title Two Lenge folktales. Lenge is an almost extinct language of Mozambique.
A889f
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Records, 1943-1967. 6 items.
Order of missionary service, booklet of hymns and journals of proceedings of Transvaal conferences and conventions.
A892
DE LA CAILLE, Abbé Nicolas Louis, 1713-1762 (Astronomer).
Working notebook, 1746-1754. 172p. (38 blank). Hg.
Bound in 18th century suede, this 16½ x 21½ cm. notebook contains observations made by De la Caille at the Cape and elsewhere, a list of expenses in connection with his observatory at St. Martin (Paris) 1748 and details of the mathematical basis for his calculations, including lists of formulae and trigonometrical proofs, used as an aide-mémoire during his travels. There are calculations of some star coordinates, apparently made at the Cape, and, most important of all, a calculation of the difference in latitude between the Cape and Klipfontein for his determination of an arc of the meridian.
A917
BROOME, Francis Napier, 1891-1980 (Judge President Natal and M.P.).
Durban Native Commission report, 1948 Jan. 31. 106l. Photocopy of Ts.
This Commission was appointed by the Governor-General, G.B. van Zyl, to report on housing, health, welfare and recreational facilities in Durban, on the respective responsibilities of the Government, the Provincial Administration and the local authority and to make recommendations.
A919
BOSAZZA, Vero Luis, 1911-1980 (Geologist).
'David Livingstone, pilot and navigator', 1972. 551p. Photocopy of Ts.
Relates to David Livingstone's Zambesi expedition 1858-1864 and to the other members of the expedition, Thomas Baines, Norman Bedingfeld, Dr. John Kirk, Charles Livingstone, George Rae, Francis Skead and Richard Thornton. Describes the voyage to India when Livingstone sailed the 'Lady Nyassa' from Zanzibar to Bombay without the aid of a skilled navigator.
A920 FOX, Francis William, 1894-1982 (Medical researcher). Mfe
'A preliminary survey of the agricultural and nutritional problems of the Ciskei and Transkeian territories with special reference to their bearing on the recruiting of labourers for the gold mining industry, by Francis William Fox and Douglas Back', 1937. 12 microfiches.
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LOBATSI COLD STORAGE WORKS.
Records relating to the history of the Works, 1939-1945. 4 items.
Correspondence between the High Commissioner in Pretoria and the Resident Commissioner, Mafeking, and a report on the cattle industry in the Bechuanaland Protectorate by H.S. Walker and J.H.N. Hobday.
A922 CHAMPION, Allison Wessels George, 1893-1975 (Black nationalist leader).
Papers, 1925-1959. 281 items.
Correspondence, minutes, newsletters and memoranda relating mainly to the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (of which Champion was Natal Provincial Secretary) and the African National Congress (of which Champion was Provincial President.) Other organisations represented are the Daughters of Africa and the Natal Indian Congress. Subjects include the land, agriculture, franchise, segregation, Durban riots, anti-pass agitation, co-operation between the Department of Native Affairs and the African leaders, boycott of the 1947 elections and trade unions.
Correspondents include E.H. Brookes, S.P. Bunting, J.A. Calata, C. Kadalie, A.J. Luthuli, Z.K. Matthews, S.M. Molema, H.S. Msimang, B. Nicholson, O. Pirow, Chief Poto, P. Robeson, B.W. Vilakazi and A.B. Xuma.
See also Industrial and Commercial Workers Union, A924.
A923
KADALIE, Clements, 1896-1951 (Black trade union leader).
Papers relating to the publication of his book My life and the I.C.U., 1943- 1954. 11 items.
Correspondence, incomplete draft and rejected pages for his book, intended to be published under the editorship of E. Roux. It was eventually published in 1970 by Cass, London, edited by Stanley Trapido.
Inventory available
A924 INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS' UNION.
Records, 1925-1947. 118 items.
Correspondence, memoranda and press clippings relating to the constitution, finances and training of personnel of the Union, the appointment of W.G. Ballinger as an adviser to the Union, liaison with white trade union movements, co-operative enterprises in Africa, the Protectorates, labour relations and the Durban riots.
Correspondents include W.G. Ballinger, F. Brockway, C.R. Buxton, A.W.G. Champion, W. Citrine, J. Henderson, A. Hlubi, M. Hodgson, W. Holtby, A.C. Jones, C. Kadalie, F. Keppel, E. Lewis, N. Leys, A. Luthuli, T.B. Luziza, J.H. Pim and J.C. Smuts.
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See also Champion, A.W.G., A922.
Inventory available
A926 LAMONT-SMITH, Alison J.
Research notes and correspondence relating to biographies compiled by Dr. Lamont-Smith for the Dictionary of South African Biography, 1965-1975. 30 files.
Biographical subjects are T. Arbousset, J. Bennie, P. Berthoud, J.T. Brown, J. Brownlee, J.C. Bryant, H. Calderwood, W.Y. Campbell, E. Casalis, F. Daumas, W.J. Davis, A. Dieterlen, R. Edwards, L. Ehrlich, W. Elliott, L. Grout, G. Imroth, E. Jacottet, H.A. Junod, J.L.P. Lemue, J.D.M. Ludorf, A. Mabille, T.W. Mackenzie, J.R. Maguire, J. Ross, J.H. Schmellen, Sir H. Strakosch, J. Torrend, S.J., A. Werner.
Subjects include missions, Bantu languages, botany, journalism, banking, Rand pioneers, British South Africa Company's expansion in Bechuanaland and Rhodesia and mining on the Witwatersrand.
A928f
LATROBE, ? P.
'Brief sketch and progress of the mission of the United or Moravian brethren in South Africa', 1847. 10l. Ms.
Contains Latrobe's signature and the following annotation 'From a memorial addressed to Earl Grey in May 1847' (Earl Grey was Colonial Secretary). Included is a copy of a letter from Richard Plasket, Colonial Secretary, to the Rev. H.P. Hallbeck and a report by Hallbeck to the Commissioners of Enquiry, 1823.
A936f LEWANIKA, Godwin Akabiwa Mbikusita (M.P. for Luangwa, Member of the royal house of Barotseland).
'Memorandum of evidence to the Monckton Commission', 1960 Jan. 31. 9p. Mimeog., signedby G.A.M. Lewanika.
Relates to the Central African Federation, the franchise and education.
A937
BAPTIST UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA.
Records, 1913-1974. 4 boxes.
Handbooks 1913-1968 and issues of the South African Baptist 1945-1974.
A944f CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE OF SOUTHERN AFRICA.
Memorandum on the history and aims of the Institute, its relationship with the Christian Council of South Africa and the World Council of Churches, 1963 Download 5.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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