Hofmeyr, Jan Hendrik, 1894-1948 Professor of Classics, Principal and Vice
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education in South Africa and the United States of America. Also material on religion and the Wilberforce Institute, Evaton, and autobiographical notes.
Inventory available.
A1007
LORAM, Charles Templeman, 1879-1940 (Educationist, Chairman of the South African Institute of Race Relations).
Papers (Combined with A2627) AH1008 IRON MOULDERS SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA.
Records, 1896-1975. 66 boxes.
Minutes, memoranda and letter-books relating to the formation and administration of the Society and its Pretoria and Johannesburg and Reef Branches. Subjects cover membership, wages and conditions in the iron-moulding industry, labour disputes, including the 1913, 1918 and 1922 strikes, affiliation to the South African Industrial Federation and the South African Trades and Labour Council and participation in the Mechanics' Union Joint Executives.
Inventory available.
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SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, 1899-1902. Tap
Reminiscences by inmates of concentration camps, 1977 Jul. 5. 1 Cassette.
Recorded by Mrs. E. Smith (née Schultz), inmate of a camp at Pietermaritzburg, and Mrs. L. du Preez (née Pienaar), inmate of a camp at Standerton.
A1012 GOWER, Raemonde L.
'An index to missionary correspondence on South Africa in the major periodicals of the London Missionary Society and the Wesleyan Missionary Society 1800-1880', 1976. 206p. Photocopy of Ts.
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of M.A. in the School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, University College, London.
A1039f
GRAY, C.J. (Government land-surveyor).
Plans and correspondence relating to land in Port Elizabeth, 1823-1843. 19 items. Photocopies.
Plans by C.J. Gray, P.G. Elemans and J. Swan; explanatory notes and a letter by Gray, 21 Jun. 1843, to Lt. Col. C.C. Michell, Surveyor-General, Cape Town, drawing attention to J.M.Maynard's complaint that his land had been incorrectly surveyed by Gray, when in fact Gray had been correctin the errors of previous surveyors.
Originals are in the possession of Mr. R. Hurly, Cape Town.
A1041f EBDEN, John Watts, 1810-1887.
Letter, 1868 Dec. 23, Rondebosch, to the Rev. Mr. Thompson. 3p. Photocopy of ALS pasted on to end fly-leaf of British rule in South Africa, Cape Town, Foster, 1868.
Presents him with a copy of British rule, which relates to the Basutoland - Free State question, and advocate the annexation by Britain of the Orange Free State and Transvaal republics.
A1044 LEVY, J.J. (Businessman and Freemason).
Papers, 1896-1930. 30 items.
Programmes of the Bijou, Vaudette and His Majesty's theatres in Johannesburg; material relating to the South African participation in the Colonial Coronation Contingent, 1911, in which Mr. Levy was involved; press clippings on the 1913 strike; personal documents, photographs and receipts issued to the Johannesburg Lodge of the Freemasons.
A1045 BUTHELEZI, Mangosuthu Gatsha, 1928 - (Chief Minister of Kwazulu Legislative Assembly and President of Inkatha).
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Speeches, 1972-1994. 7 boxes.
The speeches relate to South African politics with particular reference to the Inkatha movement and Kwazulu. ( See also Inkatha, A957f).
A1056f
BRAND FAMILY.
Papers, 1815-1936. 8 items.
4 letters 1815-1819 in Dutch, written from London and Leyden by C.J. Brand to his parents at the Cape, commenting on his journey, studies and European politics; ALS 29 Mar. 1882 announcing that an Honorary K.C.M.G. will be conferred on J.H. Brand, President of the O.F.S.; 4 pages of Ms notes on the Brand family tree; 2 press clippings on Christoffel Brand entertaining Captain Cook and Sir Joseph Banks at the Cape and on Sir Christoffel Brand, speaker of the first Cape parliament.
A1058 BANTU MEN'S SOCIAL CENTRE.
Records, 1923-1975. 50 items.
Annual reports and financial statements 1929-1975; leases, court records and surface right permits relating to the building of a recreation hall for Black working men in Johannesburg and the Reef. Recreations provided were sport, education, dramatic and debating societies and a library.
A1059
BRIDGMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
Records, 1927-1976. 4 boxes.
Correspondence, annual reports, financial statements, minutes and press clippings relating to the founding of the hospital, its development and role in improving health facilities for Africans, particularly as a maternity hospital for Black women. Founded in 1928 with funds collected by Clara Davis Bridgman in memory of her late husband, Frederick Brainerd Bridgman, it became the Bridgman Memorial Foundation in 1965 when the hospital was closed in accordance with the Group Areas Act.
Also papers on mission hospitals, projects such as the Bridgman Foster Care System, bursaries, health and social welfare for Africans in South Africa.
Unpublished finding aid available.
A1061
BERKLAND, Alfred Martin.
Photographs 1912-1914.
Photographs of early motor-cycling journeys on the Johannesburg-Pretoria Road, Pietersburg Road and crossing the Vaal River. Also social scenes in Parys, Umkomaas, the Hammanskraal Hotel and Pietermaritzburg Town Hall.
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FOUCHÉ, Leo, 1880-1949 (Professor of History at the Universities of Pretoria and the Witwatersrand, Chairman of the South African Broadcasting Corporation and Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Netherlands and Belgium).
French land documents, mainly in the district of Lisle, 1622-1791. 156 items.
Documents of the Ministry of Waters and Forests 1717-1789, principally pertaining to Albert Francois de Stappens (King's Councillor and Minister of Waters and Forests). In addition to the official documents on land disputes, surveying, road work and forestry, there are household accounts of Madame de Stappens for wine, dresses, jewellery, furniture, hats and meat. Also documents of the various estates, including the seigneuries of Corbinaut and Herlies (Beaufremez family), the Marquisat of Roubaix (d'Essart family) and copies of 14th century documents of the D'Ays family. Subjects are leases, sales of land, conditions of vassals and tenant farmers, estate expenses, land disputes and appointment of bailiffs.
A1072 NEW KLEINFONTEIN COMPANY LIMITED. Fol
Log books, 1905-1923 4 vol.
Contains statistics on the mining, milling, cyanide and assay departments, steaming stations and surface haulage. Also returns of unskilled labour and drilling returns for Black and Chinese workers, European Time Register, 1917-1923; Records of Cost of Machine Drilling and Breaking Rock 1908; Distribution of Manager's Cash 1905.
A1073
SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIETY OF MEDICAL WOMEN.
Records, 1944-1966. (Combined with AG2725)
A1075 DZIVHANI, Stephen Mukhesi Maimela, 1888-1975 (Teacher at Sibasa, Northern Transvaal, and composer of Venda music).
Papers, 1913-1975. 3048 items.
Personal documents, diaries, correspondence, notebooks, lectures, photographs and musical compositions. Subjects are Venda history, customs, education, music religion and court proceedings. Correspondence is mainly personal but includes some with the Mealie Industry Control Board, of which he was an agent and miller.The papers are predominantly in Venda but include some in English, Afrikaans and Sotho.
Unpublished inventory available.
A1076 DRIVER, Charles Jonathan.
'Patrick Duncan 1818-1967: a biography', 1977. 298p. Photocopy of Ts.
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Published by Heinemann, 1980, with textual differences from the above.
AH1077 METAL AND ALLIED WORKERS' UNION (MAWU). AH1077Mfe
Records, 1974-1987. 24 boxes and 24 Microfiches.
Minutes, reports, memoranda, correspondence, publications and some court records relating to MAWU, Industrial Aid Society, Council of the Industrial Workers of the Witwatersrand and various Trade Union Advisory and Co-ordinating Council affiliates. Includes a taped interview with a Union organiser, discussing Black trade union politics in the 1950s and memoranda submitted to the Wiehahn Commission.
Restricted access: permission to consult must be obtained from NUMSA.
Unpublished inventory available. (see also AH2555, NUMSA)
A1078 LEASK, Thomas Smith, 1839-1912 (Trader, hunter and explorer).
Extracts from 'Leaves from an old diary South Africa 1861-1880', pp.1077 and 429-461. Photocopy of Ts.
pp.1-77 relate to his 1861 journey in South Africa and his years trading in Basutoland, 1863-1864. He describes tribal customs and the relationship between Basutos and Boers; pp. 429-461 describe an undated visit to the Diamond Fields and his experiences during the first South African War, 1880-1881.
The remainder of the diary, which relates to Rhodesia, was published under the title The Southern African diaries of Thomas Leask 1865-1870, edited by J.P.R. Wallis, Central African Archives, Oppenheimer Series No. 8, 1954. The original diary is in the National Archives of Zimbabwe and differs textually from this Ts version, which is in the possession of Mr. J. Orford, Klerksdorp.
A1079f
LIVINGSTONE, David, 1813-1873 (Missionary and explorer).
Letter, 1865 Jun. 7, Hamilton, to W. Oswell. 3p. ALS.
Concerns his book Narrative of an expedition to the Zambesi, London, Murray, 1865.
A1080
DOUGLAS, Caroline (Daughter of Captain Joseph Hare, grand-daughter of William Wilberforce Bird and wife of William Douglas).
Sketch-book, c.1852-1868. 1 vol.
Includes drawings of the Malays of Cape Town, Hottentots of Algoa Bay and Swellendam, Fingoes of Algoa Bay and Zulus of Natal. Also scenes such as an ox wagon on trek, Wynberg Church and the Botanical Garden, 1852, Umlass Lake, Natal; cartoons of M. Jourdan of Mauritius, 1868; a flower painting of sparaxis.
A1081
WOLFE, Richard Thomas, 1794-1855 (Soldier and Cape official).
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Scrap-book, c.1823-1854. 1 vol.
Poetry, epigrams, scraps, playing cards and original paintings, three of which are probably by T.W. Bowler. There are references to Charles, Edward and Richard Wolfe and to Miss Amelia Long. Wolfe employed T.W. Bowler as tutor to his children on Robben Island from 1835 to 1838.
A1083f
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, c.1904. 1 vol. 12 photographs.
Views of Geldenhuis Deep Mine by A. Landmark, together with 8 loose items showing mining headgear, Chinese labourers on the mines and a group of workers.
AC1084 SWISS MISSION IN SOUTH AFRICA (Formerly the Mission Suisse Romande, Mission Romande, and Mission Vaudoise).
Records, 1872 (1872-1950) - 1975. 173 boxes.
Minute books, correspondence, reports and printed items on the Mission's work in the Northern Transvaal and Mozambique. Subjects are African customs, education, health, race problems, literature, ecumenism and the Tsonga Bible Translation Project.
Inventory available.
A1086 ARENSTEIN, J.
Papers, 1953-1959. 15 items.
Resolution from the Durban and District Women's League on free education for all races and petition from the League protesting against apartheid at bus stops 1953; agenda of the 6th annual conference of the Natal Indian Congress 1953 and papers on Black education and conditions of employment of Black teachers in Natal 1953; papers of the 10th congress of the South African Bureau of Racial Affairs, 1959. A1087
NICOL, Martin.
'The Garment Workers' Union of the Cape Peninsula and the Garment Workers' National Unity Movement 1927-1955', 1977. 77l. Ts.
A long essay submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of Cape Town, for the degree of B.A. Honours.
A1088f McFARLAN, Sandra.
'A visit to the original Magomero mission site', 1978. 2l. Ts.
Relates to the Universities Mission to Central Africa and is accompanied by photographs of the Rev. H. de Wint Burrup's grave.
A1089f
SMITH, Sir Andrew, 1797-1872 (Explorer, botanist and founder of the South African Museum.)
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Certificate of appointment as an honorary Burgess of Hawick, extracted from the
borough records by the Town Clerk, John Oliver, 1838 Apr 30. 1p. Sealed with
the borough’s coat of arms
AH1092 GARMENT WORKERS UNION.
Records, 1918-1976. 548 boxes.
Minutes, correspondence, memorand, printed items (including the Garment Worker), press clippings and photographs relating to the Garment Workers Union and its predecessor, the Witwatersrand Tailors Association. Subjects are the internal organisation of the Union, such as constitution, committees, National (later Divisional) Council, general meetings, branches, membership, finance, legal affairs, publications, labour relations and disputes, and the Union's relationship with the clothing industry, government, other trade unions and federations and with international bodies.
and bespoke-tailoring industries. There are some personal papers of J. Cornelius, E.S. Sachs and A. Scheepers, officials of the Union.
Published inventory. Historical and Literary Papers: Inventories of Collections No. 9 : Records of the Garment Workers Union.
A1093
GIRL WAYFARERS ASSOCIATION.
Records, 1932-1960. 14 items.
Constitution, annual reports and handbooks of organisation and rules.
A1099 SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY, Cape Town.
Receipts and expenditure, 1830-1866. Vol. 1. 152p. Ms.
Signed by treasurers Elizabeth Lawson and Mary T. Eaton, examined and approved by Frances Cole, S.A. Wade, Anna d'Urban, F. Napier, Sarah Maitland and Eliza L. Grey.
TRISTAN DA CUNHA.
Photograph album, c.1903-1910. 1 vol.
Photographs taken by the crew of H.M.S. Odin, a 3-masted sloop based on the Cape Station, 1903-1910. Lieutenant M. Smith was the navigating officer.
A1109
EAST LONDON.
Notebook of tombstone inscriptions, n.d. 1 vol. Ms.
Copies of inscriptions relating mainly to naval and military personnel, 1851-1865.
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FAR EAST SCHOOL 1907-1908.
Course in Sanskrit grammar, 1908. 77, 17l. Ms.
Written in French, with the inscription D. Plombier (?) on the title page.
A1111 STOCKDALE, Henry Walter, 1893-1976 (Soldier, airman, farmer and
horse breeder at Alma in the Orange Free State).
Papers, 1872-1976. 169 items.
Correspondence, photographs and miscellaneous items on social conditions, farming and horse breeding in the Orange Free Stage, including programmes for Clocolan Sporting Club race meetings. Also meterial on the South African War 1899-1902, the first World War and a photograph of the Prince of Wales playing polo, 1925.
A1112 JOHANNESBURG MUSICAL SOCIETY.
Records, 1904-1934. (Combined with AG2572) A1113f
TANCU, Vetboy.
Grant of land in Glen Grey location No. 3 called Macubeni to Vetboy Tancu, 1896 Mar. 5, and transfer of the land from Vetboy Tancu to Arwell Tancu (eldest son), 1925 Jan. 8. Printed form, completed in Ms.
Original grant was signed by Sir H.G. Robinson, Governor and High Commissioner of the Cape of Good Hope, and Sir J.G. Sprigg, Prime Minister.
A1114f
LE ROUX, Daniel Jacobus (Merchant).
'Rekening boek', 1815-1853. 69p. Ms.
Account book for wines and spirits. A1115f
DUFFERIN and AVA, Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marquess of, 1826-1902 (Governor minister and diplomat).
'Rapport sur l'organisation de L'Egypte', 1883 Feb. 6. 33p. Printed extract from newspaper.
Translation into French of a report submitted to Lord Granville. At the end is a letter to Sharif Pasha, 29 Apr. 1883, and his reply. 1 May 1883.
A1116 WATT, John Mitchell (Professor of Pharmacology, University of the Witwatersrand)
Original notes of the De Melker trial by Professor Watt, who was medical expert for the crown, 1932. 1 box
Daisy Louisa de Melker was accused of poisoning William Alfred Cowle in 1923,
115 Robert Sproat in 1927 and Rhodes Cecil Cowle in 1932. She was found guilty on the last charge and executed in December 1932.
A1117 BENJAMIN, Edmund Langner (Teacher).
Memoranda, 1935 - 1943. 29 items.
Memoranda issued by the South African Institute of Race Relations on Black education, wages, unions, juvenile delinquency, land, Cape Coloureds and Indian legislation in the Transvaal; memorandum to the Free Hospitalisation Commission by the Transvaal Indian Congress, 1940; statement to the Bus Services Commission following the Alexandra Bus Boycott, 1943; statements to the Wage Board by the African Commercial and Distributive Workers Union and the African Laundry Workers Union;minority report by the Committee appointed to investigate crime on the Witwatersrand and Pretoria, signed by A.B. Xuma, S.P.M. Mqubuli and R.V. Selope Thema; statement to the Native Mine Wages Commission, 1943.
A1118f PLOMER, William, 1903 - 1973 (Poet, novelist, essayist). Download 5.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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