Hofmeyr, Jan Hendrik, 1894-1948 Professor of Classics, Principal and Vice
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A949 BUNTING, Sidney Percival, 1873-1936 (Lawyer and labour leader).
Papers, 1922-1945. 1 box.
Correspondence, memoranda and press clippings on trade unions, labour relations and race problems 1922-1936; correspondence on Bunting's biography 1941-1945.
Inventory available
A951 LAGDEN, Sir Godfrey Yeatman, 1851-1934 (British Administrator, Member
of Executive and Legislative Council of the Transvaal 1901-1907).
Papers, 1877-1934. 8 boxes. Photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, memoranda, press clippings and printed items on his service as a colonial civil servant in the Transvaal, Zululand, Swaziland, Basutoland and West Africa and as a war correspondent during the Egyptian campaign 1882- 1883. Subjects are the administration of British colonial territories and South African politics, including Black and Indian affairs, mine labour, Transvaal history 1877-1907 and the two South African Wars of 1880-1881 and 1899-1902. Also material on the Inter-Colonial South African Native Affairs Commission 1902- 1904, of which he was chairman, and transcripts of the diary of Mrs. Bousfield, wife of the first bishop of Pretoria, describing life in the Transvaal in the eighteen eighties.
Correspondents include Sir W. Bellairs, Sir G. Bower, Sir J.H. Brand, J. Chamberlain, Sir M. Clarke, Sir G. Cox, Sir P. Duncan, G. Hudson, Lord Knutsford, Sir O. Lanyon, Sir H. Loch, Lord Milner, Sir C. Mitchell, F.W. Reitz, Sir H. Robinson, E. Rouliot, Lord Selborne, Sir T. Shepstone, Sir R. Solomon, M.T. Steyn, Sir G. Wolseley and Sir E. Wood.
Originals are in Rhodes House Library, Oxford.
Unpublished inventory available.
AF952 JOHANNESBURG HISTORICAL FOUNDATION (Previously Johannesburg Historical Society).
Records, 1968-1995. 25 boxes.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, press clippings, scrap-books pictorial material and publications issued by the Society such as the Newsletter and the Journal. Subjects cover the formation and administration of the Foundation, historic tours, the preservation of historic buildings in Johannesburg and research into Rand pioneers.
Inventory available
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COPE, Robert Knox (Jack), 1913- (Author).
Papers, 1941-1950. 2 boxes.
Research material for Comrade Bill: the life and times of W.H. Andrews, Workers Leader, Cape Town, Stewart, 1943. Other subjects are the labour movement on the Witwatersrand, trade unions, strikes of 1907, 1913 and 1922, the formation of the South African Labour Party and a general history of the Witwatersrand goldfields.
Important personalities mentioned are S.P. Bunting, A. Crawford, F.H. Creswell, D.I. Jones, T. Mann, Sir L. Phillips and General J.C. Smuts.
Unpublished inventory available.
A954 STUBBS, Brigadier the Hon. Ernest Thomas, 1878-1959 (Civil servant and politician).
Papers, 1901-1958. 4 boxes.
Correspondence, reports, press clippings and printed items on his work as a magistrate in the Eastern Transvaal and Rustenburg, with particular reference to tribal jurisdiction, agriculture and farm labour and the suppression of the rebellion in the Northern Transvaal in 1914. Later papers reflect his political career as a member of the Dominion Party in parliament 1940-1948 and his service as Director-General of Non-European Army Services 1940-1947. Included are auto- biographical notes on his childhood and participation in the South African War 1899-1902 and genealogical accounts of 1820 Settler families such as Stubbs, Lanham and Roby. Correspondents include T. Bowker, E. Brookes, C. Chamberlain, E. Dower, G.A. Godley, A. Hertzog, A. Keppel-Jones, S.F. Lane, Lt. Col. H.S. Mockford, P.D. Ridgway, D.L. Smit, Gen. J.C. Smuts, C.F. Stallard and M. Windham.
Inventory available.
A955 ROCHLIN, S.A.
Articles from Saamtrek, 1952-1954. 49 items. Photocopies.
Some printed, some Ms, printed under the title 'Cameos of South African workers history'.
Originals are with Mr. S.A. Rochlin.
A956f DE VILLIERS GRAAFF, Pieter Hendrik, 1879-1933 (Soldier and farmer).
Anglo-Boer War diary, 1899-1902. 8 extracts, serialised in the Star under the title 'The rebel'., 1976 May 4-12.
Relates to the fighting at Colesberg in the Cape, the retreat to and fall of Pretoria, the Battles of Donderhoek (Diamond Hill), Nooitgedacht and Elands River, guerilla fighting in the Transvaal, the capture of P.H. de Villiers Graaff and his
102 imprisonment in Bellary Camp. India.
The research and collating are by Neville Adlam and the extracts are illustrated with pictures from the Africana Museum, Johannesburg, wherein the original diary has been deposited.
A957f INKATHA (National Cultural Liberation Movement, otherwise known as Inkatha Yakwa-Zulu).
Records, 1928-1977. 5 items. Photocopies of Tss.
Constitution, 1928; constitution and resolutions of General Conference, July 1976; information sheet issued by the South African Institute of Race Relations 1977; article entitled 'Cultural liberation' by M.E. Bengu.
This movement was founded in 1928 by King Solomon Ka Dinizulu and has spread from Zululand throughout South Africa.
See also Buthelezi, Chief M.G., A1045.
A958f
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, 1899-1902.
Diary, 1899 Oct. 24-Dec. 12. p.1-10, 15-16. Ms.
Describes a journey to South Africa on S.S. Armenia, the state of the war in Natal, Pietermaritzburg and the camp at Frere and comments on the prevalence of spies, including one lady 'received everywhere, who has defected to Pretoria'.
Accompanied by South Africa: the Spion Kop despatches [Documents not previously published or portions of previously-published Documents which were omitted at the time of Publication are indicated by a black marginal line]. London, H.M.S.O. 1902. [CD 968].
A959 MILLER, Aline Maude (Secretary).
Papers, 1907-1957. 28 items.
Diaries, notebooks and photograph albums. The diaries are personal and relate to her school days at Wykeham School, Pietermaritzburg, and to her working career as a secretary. The albums contain photographs of Natal (mainly Pietermaritzburg and Durban), Bloemfontein, Cape Province and Basutoland. Also water colour sketches of Umkomaas, 1907-1909.
A967 POSTCARDS, c.1906 (1906-1918) -1964. 1 album and 37 loose items.
An album containing greetings cards and postcards, many of South African interest. Addressees include Miss J. Billson, Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Andrews and Miss A. Wadlow. The cards show British stage personalities, humorous situations, and views of places including Port Elizabeth, Seymour, Durban, Grahamstown, Naauwpoort, Uitenhage, Fort Beaufort, Oudtshoorn, Graaff Reinet, East London, Cape Town, Queenstown, De Aar, Cradock, Barberton, Pietersburg, Germiston, Johannesburg (Chinese compound and Orange Grove) and President Kruger's
103 House. Loose cards comprise 3 of a mining nature, published by J.W. Read, and 34 relating to the South African War, 1899-1902.
A968f NORTHERN RHODESIA.
Weekend study conference on government, held under the auspices of the United Northern Rhodesia Association, Lusaka, 1 Jun. 1958. 81p. Mimeog.
Speakers were H. Franklin, G.S. Jones, R.A. Nicholson, H.A. Watmore and the chairman was T. Williams.
A969f ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED.
'Medical Department: report for the year 1949 by J.H.G. van Blommestein, Chief Medical Officer', 1949. 14p. text and 29p. tables. Mimeog.
A970 BOSAZZA, Vero Luis, 1911-1980 (Geologist).
'Thomas Baines on the Zambesi', 1975. 148p. Photocopy of Ts.
Relates to the Zambesi expedition 1858-1859, led by David Livingstone, in which Baines took part as artist, and to his Middle Zambesi travels 1861-1863, during which he painted scenes of the Victoria Falls, published as The Victoria Falls, Zambezi River, London, Day, 1865.
A972f
JOHANNESBURG 1886-1976.
Articles from the Star, commemorating Johannesburg's 90th birthday, 1976, Sept. 10-Oct. 28. 13 items.
Describes early mining, pioneers, the Star newspaper, Jameson Raid, Braamfontein Dynamite Explosion, Rand revolts of 1913 and 1922, the Catholic Church and includes pictures of early scenes and buildings.
A973
MOODIE, Thomas Dunbar (Sociologist).
Press clippings 1925-1948. 22 files.
Press clippings from the Afrikaans press which include political cartoons by Daniel Cornelis Boonzaaier. Topics covered are the rise of Afrikaner nationalism and republican ideology, the Afrikaans language, the effects of the second South African War on the Afrikaner people, British imperialism and Jewish capitalism as threats to the Afrikaner. Also material on such bodies as the Federasie van Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniging (F.A.K.), Afrikaanse Nasionale Studentebond (A.N.S.), the Dutch Reformed Church and the National Party. Other topics are Christian National Education, the poor white problem, workers and trade unions.
The material was used by T.D. Moodie in his book The rise of Afrikanerdom: power, apartheid and the Afrikaner civil religion, Berkeley, University of California, 1975.
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MOPELI-PAULUS, Attwell Sidwell, 1913- (Black writer).
Manuscripts and publication
Unpublished literary manuscripts of novels, plays, short stories and poetry, in
English and Sesotho. The subject matter is primarily the relationship between the
black and white peoples of Southern Africa and the problems of the urban Black.
Included are a collection of short stories on Tongoland and an autobiographical
sketch in which he describes the clash between the Basuto and the authorities during
the Witsiehoek Commission of Enquiry, 1949.
A copy of his autobiographical book, “The World and the Cattle”, published by
written accounts by a black soldier who faught in Egypt during World War II, as
part of the black regiment in the South African Army within the Allied forces.
A975f JOZI, Antonio.
'Narrative of the proceedings of a small party, sent by Captain Owen, of H.M.S. Leven, in July 1823, under the command of Lieut. C.W. Browne R.N., to explore the course of the River Zambezi on the Eastern coast of Africa by Antonio Jozi, a native of Angola and one of the survivors of the party'. 25l. & 2 maps of Quelimane and Zambesi Rivers. Photocopy of Ts.
Transcribed and annotated by V.L. Bosazza.
Original is in the Royal Geographical Society Archives Library, London.
A976f
LUTHULI, Albert John, 1898-1967 (Zulu chief, teacher, President of African National Congress and winner of the Nobel peace prize, 1961).
Articles from the Times relating to the life and work of Chief Luthuli, including obituary notices, 1958-1967. 54 items.
A977 SOUTH AFRICAN P.E.N. CENTRE.
Records, 1953-1974. 23 boxes.
Correspondence, minutes, financial papers, reports, memoranda, press clippings and printed matter relating to the organisation and activities of the P.E.N. Centre. Includes the activities of the organisation to uphold the aims of International P.E.N., to protect the interests of writers and to ensure freedom of thought and expression. Those connected with the organisation include: Frank Bradlow (Cape Town P.E.N. Club), Edgar Bernstein, David Carver (International P.E.N.), A.C. Fleischer, Nadine Gordimer, Sarah Gertrude Millin, A.C. Partridge, Alan Paton, Mary Renault, Brian Rose, Dora Sowden and Arthur Suzman.
A979
MOLEMA, Silas Thelesho, c.1852-1927 (Teacher, trader and pioneer Black nationalist) and PLAATJE, Solomon Tshekisho, 1876-1932 (Interpreter, journalist, author and politician).
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Papers, 1874-1932. 2679 items.
Correspondence, personal documents, notes, press clippings, printed material, and photographs relating primarily to the history of the Barolong, in English and Tswana. Subjects covered are tribal administration and customs, the Warren expedition and the annexation of British Bechuanaland 1885, the South African War and in particular the Siege of Mafeking, the formation of the South African Native National Congress (later the A.N.C.), the Native Land Act (1913) and the delegations to Britain in 1914 and 1919, protesting against the Act. Also the literary manuscripts of S. Modiri Molema and S.T. Plaatje and the personal papers of the Molema family.
Correspondents include Lord Baden-Powell, I. Bathoen, Lord Buxton, J. Chamberlain, J.L. Dube, J.T. Jabavu, Sir L.S. Jameson, R.V. Selope Thema and Sir S.G. Shippard.
Published inventory: Historical and Literary Papers: Inventories of Collections. No. 7 The Silas T. Molema and Solomon T. Plaatje Papers.
A988f CALATA, Rev. James Arthur.
'Cape African Congress, 25th June to 27th June, 1939: presidential address'. 7p. Ts.
A989 INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY. Mfe
Records, 1949-1950. 713 Microfiches.
Verbatim official record of evidence, summarised record of proceedings, memoranda on Black trade unions and draft in Afrikaans of the Commission's report.
Chairman of the Commission was Dr. J.H. Botha.
Originals are in the Johannesburg Public Library.
A990
ANDERSSON, Gavin, defendant.
In the Supreme Court of South Africa (Transvaal Provincial Division) in the matter of Gavin Andersson and Sipho Kubeka versus the State:instructions to counsel Advocate G. Bizos from Bowman, Gilfillan & Blacklock, Attorneys, 1976 Dec.8. 432p. Photocopies of Ts.
Contains copies of the court record (Case SH(1)371/76 Regional Court, Germiston), notice of appeal and letter from the department of Justice, 30 Nov. 1976.
Andersson and Kubeka were accused of inciting workers not to accept re- employment after dismissal at Heinemann Electric South Africa Ltd.
A991f
BOSAZZA, Vero Luis, 1911-1980 (Geologist).
'Transcription of a letter from Thomas Laclear to Dr. Livingstone, Royal
106 Observatory, C.G. Hope, July 11th 1865 with notes on the observations', 1976. 20l. Photocopy of Ts.
Comments on observations taken by Livingstone on the Zambesi and Shire Rivers. Includes photograph of Livingstone's chronometer, tables of readings and a map of 'Lake Bangweolo or Bemba'.
A993
SOUTH WEST AFRICA. Rehoboth Gebiet Land Tenure Inquiry Commission.
Records, 1930. 3 items. Tss.
Unpublished report (60p.), signed by the commissioners, G. du T. Voss and H.G. Scott, 1 Mar. 1930; index to documents (80p.); index to transcript of shorthand note of evidence (462p.).
A994 SAGAN, Leontine, 1889-1974 (Actress and theatrical producer).
Papers, 1902-1955. 1 box. Photocopies.
Correspondence relating to the theatre and drama in general both in Africa and overseas. Also a Ts autobiography entitled 'Oh this beloved theatre'. (295l).
Originals are in the possession of the Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria.
A995 STEIN, Mark.
'African trade unionism on the Witwatersrand, 1926-1940', 1976. 116l. Ts.
A long essay submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, for the degree of B.A. Honours.
A996f
BECHUANALAND PROTECTORATE.
'In the special court of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, Lobatsi, in the matter of Tshekedi Khama and Bathoen Siepapitso Gaseitsiwe and the High Commissioner, before the Hon. Mr. Justice E.F. Watermeyer, Vol. No. 6, judgment', 1936. 35l. Mimeog.
The chiefs claimed that the proclamation promulgated by the High Commissioner were invalid because they altered tribal laws and customs and violated the rights of the Bamangwato and Bangwakeke tribes, as reserved to them by treaty.
A997f ALL BANTU CONFERENCE.
'Introduction to the Alternative Native Bills to be submitted by the Central Committee of the Cape Peninsula Native Rights Protection Association to the All-Bantu Conference, to be held at Bloemfontein on 16th December 1935'. 19l. Mimeog.
A998f GREAT TREK.
'Some consequences of the Great Trek: reflections on Dingaan's Day', 1936
107 Dec. 12. 15l. Ts.
Printed by the 'Argus' group, under the title 'Causes and consequences of the Great Trek'.
A1002
FINDLAY, George, 1897-1978 (Advocate).
'The Findlay letters 1860-1876'. 404p. Ts.
Letters between members of the Findlay Family and other families linked by marriage with the Findlays, notably the Schreiners, relating to the Cape Province and the Orange Free State.
This is a continuation of The Findlay letters 1806-1870, edited by Joan Findlay, and published by Van Schaik, Pretoria, 1954.
A1005f GERMOND, Samuel A, O.B.E.
'An account of how some of Gogga Brown's books came to be in the Uvongo Public Library', 1977. Photocopy of Ts.
Includes a photograph of Alfred Brown (1834-1920) and a Ts account of his life as naturalist and librarian of Aliwal North Public Library.
A1006 NHLAPO, Jacob Mfaniselwa, 1904-1957 (Black educationist, editor of The World).
Papers, 1935-1957. 3 boxes.
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