Hofmeyr, Jan Hendrik, 1894-1948 Professor of Classics, Principal and Vice
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A projected history of the University of Cape Town; the chapters relate to the Faculties of Arts, Education, Science, Engineering, Commerce, Art and Architecture, the Schools of Law and Music and to the relationship of the University with the government.
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SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, 1899-1902.
Letters written by British soldiers to their families, 1899-1900. 9 items.
These letters, written from Bloemfontein, Kroonstad, Thaba Nchu and Winburg, comment on the progress of the war and the activities of the Boers. Includes a greetings card, 1901-1902, with the crest of the Prince of Wales Light Horse. Correspondents include Alfred, C.J. and Dora Long.
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CLIFFORD OF CHUDLEIGH, Lewis Henry Hugh, 9th Baron, 1851-1916
(Barrister).
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Extracts from a diary kept during a visit to South Africa, en route to New Zealand, 1882 Aug. 1-24. 11p. Photocopy of Ts.
Comments on Cape Town, its public library and the vineyard at Constantia and describes a journey from Cape Town to Beaufort West and through the Eastern Province, visiting Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage, Grahamstown (where he hears of the dispute between Dean Williams and Bishop Merriman) and Port Alfred (where he meets Mr. Wylde, the Resident Magistrate).
SCULLY, William Charles, 1855-1943 (Magistrate, author and poet).
Papers, 1850 (1883-1943) - 1967. 17 boxes and 1 vol.
Literary manuscripts, personal reminiscences, short stories and reviews both by and on Scully. Correspondence, mainly family, which is personal but includes comments on his literary ambitions, work as a magistrate and on topics of the day. Other correspondents are literary agents, publishers and friends, including such notabilities as Rudyard Kipling, J.X. Merriman and General J.C. Smuts.
The papers contain items relating to Scully's wife Nora, children and his in-laws, the Richards family of 1820 settler stock, amongst which are documents of John Richards and the Beaufort Rangers 1876-1881 and copies of letters from Sir H. Smith to Major Warden 1850 and from Sir George Cathcart and Sir George Clerk to Harry Green 1854.
Unpublished inventory available.
A1313 EVANS, Stanley. & Fol.
Papers, 1980-1983. 52 items.
Notes and genealogical tables on the D'Urban Family, with particular reference to Sir Benjamin D'Urban, governor of the Cape 1834-1838; transcripts by S. Evans of letters received by Sir B.D'Urban 1841-1843 from J.M. Bowker, J.C. Chase, Lt. Col. A.J. Cloete, Maj. W.J. D'Urban, J.B. Ebden, S.E. Goodman, W. Menzies, Sir G. Napier, T. Philipps, Sir H. Smith, Capt. T.C. Smith, H.D. Warden and Sir J. Wylde. Subjects are Sir B. D'Urban's future, the defence of the frontier, death of Tyuli and Xhosa tribal affairs, occupation of Port Natal, the Congella affair, the relief of the British force 1842 and the British military disposition on the Orange Free State frontier.
Includes letter from C.I. Fair to the Duke of Wellington, 21 Mar. 1841, suggesting that Sir B. D'Urban be reappointed governor of the Cape.
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BORROW, Henry John, 1865-1893 (Rhodesian concessionaire, administrator Mfm
and businessman).
Correspondence, 1881-1895. Microfilm.
Letters, mainly to his parents, on his journeys through Central Africa his
140 prospecting activities and efforts to secure concessions from Chiefs Khama and Lobengula. Contains references to C.J. Rhodes, the Charter Company and the Matabele war of 1893.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, BO11.
A1317 MOFFAT, Howard Unwin, 1869-1951 (Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia Mfm
1927-1933. Microfilm.
Letters, telegrams and other papers on political and administrative matters.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, M013/1. A1318
LEGGATE, William Muter, 1870-1955 (Rhodesian administrator and cabinet Mfm
minister).
Ministerial correspondence, 1924-1933. Microfilm.
Includes copies of letters to members of the cabinet and copies of despatches from the Southern Rhodesian High Commissioner in London to the Premier.
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BALLINGER, William George, 1893-1974 (Senator representing Africans. 1948 Mfm
-1960)
Papers, c.1923-1963. 12 reels microfilm.
Personal and official papers comprising correspondence, speeches, articles, press clippings and printed items relating to his parliamentary career, politics, race relations, social and economic conditions of Africans, Coloureds and Indians, the Protectorates and trade unions, in particular Black trade unions.
Originals are in the University of Cape Town Library.
A1320f McDONALD, Alexander (Merchant in Cape Town, Director of the Cape of Good Hope Bank).
Letter, 1849, Jun. 15, Cape Town, to Joseph Busk, Cape Town. 3p. ALS.
Accepts the terms of a merger between their two firms and gives details of his own financial position. The firm of McDonald, Busk & Co., came into existence in 1849 with premises first in Burg Street and then in Adderley Street, Cape Town.
A1324 TOUYZ, Brian Martin.
'White politics and the Garment Workers Union: 1930-1953', 1979. 239p. Photocopy of Ts.
Thesis for the degree of M.A., University of Cape Town.
SCOTT, Thomas (Professional soldier).
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'Diary of No. 1366, Pte. Thomas Scott, XIIth Regiment - 1839-1861: Kaffir War 1851-1852'. 16p. Printed in The Suffolk Regimental Gazette, 1914.
A1327f SOUTH AFRICA. Union. Department of Agriculture.
Letter, 1911, Oct. 9, Pretoria, from the Office of the Prime Minister to the Minister of Lands. 1p. LS.
Encloses a confidential minute from L. Botha, Minister of Agriculture, to the Acting Secretary for Agriculture, on the organisation of the Department, 2 May 1911 (12p. Ts.)
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NATIONAL UNION OF CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO WORKERS.
Records, 1938-1980. 48 boxes.
Constitution; minutes of Head Office, National Executive Committee, Annual Conference and of branches; notices; files on the agreement; correspondence with the Department of Labour, Wage Board, the Industrial Council, African Tobacco Workers Union, Tobacco Workers' Union of African Women, Trade Union Council of South Africa and with tobacco manufacturers.
Inventory available
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BAINES, John Thomas, 1820-1875 (Explorer and artist). Mfm
Papers, 1858-1879. 4 reels microfilm.
Correspondence, journals, log-books, maps, press clippings, notes, sketches, the prospectus of the South African Gold Fields Exploration Co., Ltd., a copy of the concession granted by Lobengula and extracts from reports by Baines, R.J. Jewell and C.J. Nelson.
Correspondents include Mrs. M.A. Baines (his mother), and Mrs. E. Elliott, F. Galton, E.L. King, Sir R.I. Murchison and the South African Gold Fields Exploration Co. Subjects are exploration in South West and East Africa and Rhodesia, gold mining in Rhodesia, the Zambesi expedition and the quarrel between Baines and David Livingstone.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, BA7-8.
A1330 COILLARD, Francois, 1834-1904 (French missionary of the Paris Evangelical Mfm
Society).
Papers, 1866-1904. 6 reels microfilm.
Notes, excerpts from diaries, log-books, reports and correspondence with family, other missionaries and friends, bound into 4 volumes and annotated by Coillard's biographer, C.W. Mackintosh (Coillard of the Zambesi, London, Unwin, 1907). Correspondents include his wife, Christina, Mrs. Emily Hart, R.H. Hunter (Glasgow
142 merchant who supported the mission), Rev. J. Smith and T.M. Thomas. Subject is missionary work in Basutoland, Bechuanaland, Rhodesia and Barotseland, with particular reference to the latter. There are comments on tribal customs and the politics of central and southern Africa.
Includes also the correspondence of his wife, Christina Coillard (née Mackintosh) with family, her husband, missionaries and friends on religious, personal and domestic matters which complement her husband's correspondence.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, CO5.
A1331f HORN, Robert A. (Ship's officer).
Letters to his cousin Key (?Miss Keeble), Wimbledon, 1891-1895. 33 ALS.
Written from S.S. Umbilo and S.S. Umzinto, which plied mainly between Port Natal and India, the letters describe voyages, cargoes and the carrying of emigrants from India to Port Natal, with details of numbers, sickness and death in transit of Indians and the return of emigrants due to infirmity or having completed their contracts. Mentions disturbances in Delagoa Bay 1894 when the merchant crews were armed to help quell them.
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HEPPLE, Alexander, 1904- (Businessman and politician). Mfm
Papers, 1940-1963. 1 reel microfilm.
Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to the Garment Workers Union, the South African Trades and Labour Council and the South African Defence and Aid Fund.
Negative of the microfilm is in the Center for Research Libraries (CAMP), Chicago, U.S.A.
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LIBERAL PARTY. Mfm
Records of the Transvaal Provincial Division, 1959-1963. 1 reel microfilm.
Minutes, circulars and correspondence.
Negative of the microfilm is in the Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, U.S.A.
A1334 FEDERATION OF MINING UNIONS. Mfm
Records, 1915-1963. 3 reels microfilm.
Mining Unions Joint Committee minutes, reports and correspondence, mainly with the Transvaal Chamber of Mines and its Gold Producers Committee and the member unions of the Joint Committee.
Negative of the microfilm is in the Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, U.S.A.
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BALLINGER, Margaret Livingstone, 1894-1980 (Historian and politician) Mfm
Papers, 1929-1978. 13 reels microfilm.
Personal documents, diaries, correspondence, articles, addresses, speeches, photographs, pamphlets, material for her book From union to apartheid (New York, 1969) and some papers of her husband, William Ballinger.
The diaries include descriptions of visits to the Protectorates, Northern Rhodesia, Belgian Congo, East Africa, India and the U.S.A. The correspondence relates to her political, welfare and educational activities; amongst her correspondents are R.H. Godlo, Rev. E.W. Grant, D.D.T. Jabavu, A. Kerr, W.M. Macmillan, Z.K. Matthews, M. Perham, D.L. Smit, B. Solomon and W. Stanford.
Originals are in the University of Cape Town Library.
Inventory available
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SMUTS, Field Marshal Jan Christiaan, 1870-1950 (Prime Minister of the Union
of South Africa).
Letters to J.C. Smuts, 1902-1950. 530 items. Photocopies.
Correspondents include L. Amery, Abbé H. Breuil, General J.B.M. Hertzog, J.H. Hofmeyr, Viscount Montgomery, Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, C van Riet Lowe and C. Weizmann. The letters reflect Smuts' diverse interests in archaeology, philosophy, psychology, world affairs and monetary questions.
These letters were found in the Smuts Study, housing the personal library of J.C. Smuts, located in Jan Smuts House, the headquarters of the Smuts Memorial Trust and the South African Institute of International Affairs.
An index to the letters has been compiled by J.A. Kalley, E. Schoeman and J. Willers, published as No. 6 in the Bibliographical Series of the South African Institute of International Affairs.
A1338 GRAY, H.A. (Secretary of the National War Fund).
History of the National War Fund, 1976 Jul. 26. 102p. Ts. A1341
MACLEAR, Sir Thomas, 1794-1879 (Astronomer).
Papers on the Public Service Examinations, 1847-1861. 60 items.
Printed examination papers set by the Royal Navy College, (with the name on the back of Captain A. Drew, Naval Storekeeper), South African College and Cape of Good Hope Board of Public Examiners in Literature and Science 1847-1861; government regulations re., the examinations 1857-1860; lists of questions, probably written by Maclear, a memorandum to him from the Board and correspondence with J. Rose Innes (Secretary of the Board) and G.F. Childe)
144 Examiner in Science and Professor of Mathematics at South African College).
stationer, London) for £12.7.6 for books required by the Board of Examiners.
AF1343 ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Records, 1945-1975. 13 boxes.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, financial statements, memoranda and printed items relating to the Association and its predecessor, the Standing Committee of Associated Church Schools. Subjects cover Christian National Education, legislation on education, the independence of the private schools, the Industrial Fund and its sponsoring of travelling fellowships and visitorships and relationship with other bodies such as the Conference of Headmasters and Headmistresses and the Christian Education Movement. Correspondence is mainly that of the secretaries, M. Tugman and N.C.H. Ferrandi, with the headmasters and headmistresses of private schools, churchmen and academics, and with R. Feetham, Chairman of the Standing Committee.
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BATH, William, 1856-1893 (Rhodesian pioneer). Mfm
Correspondence, 1879-1897. Microfilm.
Mainly letters to his sister, Amelia, relating to his service with the Cape Mounted Rifles and the Basuto War.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, BA5/1/1.
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BERTODANO, Frederick Ramonde, Marques del Moral, 1871-1955 (Rhodesian Mfm
pioneer)
Papers, 1893-1954. Microfilm.
Diary describing journeys from Cape Town to Rhodesia and the Matabele rebellion, 1896; correspondence, papers and photographs on the journey from Mafeking to Bulawayo, the Matabele Relief Column, development of railways and his participation in the South African War, where he served as an intelligence officer on Lord Kitchener's staff and afterwards as a district commissioner in the Transvaal.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, BE3.
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BULLOCK, Charles, 1880-1952 (Rhodesian civil servant). Mfm
Papers, 1928-1952. Microfilm.
Correspondence on ethnography, archaeology, linguistics and totemism in Southern Rhodesia and the Central African Federation; articles on race relations in South Africa; reminiscences of the Rev. A.A. Louw of Morgenster Mission, collected by Bullock, c.1939.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, BU1.
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A1349 CLARK, Sir William Henry, 1876-1952 (High Commissioner for Mfm
Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland).
Papers, 1934-1939. Microfilm.
Commission as His Majesty's High Commissioner for the Protectorates, correspondence, despatches, reports and notes on the High Commission terrotories and conditions of Africans in South Africa.
Originals are in the National archives of Zimbabwe, CL4.
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ANDREWS, Captain Caesar, 1809-1879 (Private Secretary to Sir Harry Smith)
Papers, 1803-1851. 19 items. Photocopies.
Reminiscences of the so called “Kaffir” War 1834-1835 (49p) and sketch map: testimonials to Andrews from J.G. Cuyler and A. Stockenstrom; letters to Andrews from Sir H. Smith and A. Stockenstrom 1835-1851; letter to Andrews from Lord Glenelg, 19 Dec. 1837 re., the case against Stockenstrom.
1811, re., his entering the Royal Regiment.
Originals are in the Government Archives, Cape Town.
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GUBBINS, Richard Rolls, D.S.O., 1868-1918 (Professional soldier).
Papers, 1899-1917. 201 items.
Diary kept during the 2nd South African War 1899-1900; correspondence with his wife, Edyth, and sister, Bertha Tufnell, re., the South African War, his army service in India 1903-1905 and in France during the 1st World War; will of R.R. Gubbins and photograph of B. Tufnell.
Index available.
A1352 SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE. Van Reenen.
Records, 1903-1927. 20 boxes.
Correspondence, circulars, telegrams, orders, duty and occurrence books, patrol reports, case dockets, charge sheets, lost and found lists, returns and statements. Subjects are poll and dog tax, stock disease and theft, crime, registration of voters, agricultural census and the administration of the police at Van Reenen.
Unpublished inventory available.
A1353 SMITH, Pauline, 1882-1959 (Novelist and short story writer).
Papers, c.1913-1925. Photocopies of 4 items.
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Diary kept from 17 Aug. 1913 to 23 May 1914 (635p.) while visiting South Africa and staying at Oudtshoorn where her father had been district surgeon. On this visit she gathered material for The little Karoo (London, 1925).
Also typescripts of short stories 'Alexander' (5p.) 'The cart' (16p.-published in The Cape Argus, 19 Dec. 1925) and of a one-act play 'The last voyage' (24p.-published in Eleven one-act plays, compiled by A.D. Dodd and F.O. Quinn), photograph of Download 5.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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