Hofmeyr, Jan Hendrik, 1894-1948 Professor of Classics, Principal and Vice
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her as a child and a brochure Pauline Smith 1882-1959, published by the National English Literary Museum, Grahamstown, 1982.
Original of the diary is in the University of Cape Town Library, from where permission to quote must be obtained.
A1365 GARDNER, Mrs Mary.
Letters from non-commissioned men of the Royal Berkshire Regiment thanking her for presents sent to them in the field during the South African war, 1900-1902. Photocopies. 31 items.
The letters contain comments on the war, including a description of social events in Mafeking after it was relieved. There are also photographs, notes of the cost of the gifts and £5 government note.
Originals are in the Berkshire Record Office from where permission to quote must be obtaianed.
A1366 THOMPSON, Captain H.C.S.
Diary, 1899 Nov. 19 - 1900 Oct. 5. 134p. Photocopy of Ts.
Describes events of the South African War including engagements at Colenso, Hussar Hill, Vaal Krantz, Tugela Heights, Harts Hill, Ladysmith, Brandfort, Vet River, Zand River, Vaal River, Oliphantsvlei, Klip River, Johannesburg, Crocodile River, Pretoria, Diamond Hill, Derdepoort, Rietfontein and Bronkhorstspruit.
Includes chronological summary of events and a letter of condolence from H.W. Nevinson (correspondent of the Daily Chronicle), to 'My Dear Williams'.
A1367
HAINES, Richard John.
'The opposition to General J.B.M. Hertzog's Segregation Bills, 1925-1936: a study in extra-parliamentary protest', 1978. 318p. Photocopy of Ts.
M.A. Thesis, University of Natal.
A1369f
ANDREWS, Captain Caesar, 1809-1879 (Private Secretary to Sir Harry & Mfe
Smith).
Field diary, 1835 Mar. 21-Apr. 25. 3 Microfiches.
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Accompanied by a Ts transcript (23p.).
Original is in the South African Library, Cape Town, from where permission to quote must be obtained.
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ANDREWS, Captain Caesar, 1809-1879 (Private Secretary to Sir Harry Smith).
Papers, 1835 (1835-1851) - 1949. 10 items. Photocopies.
Field diary Apr. 29-May 25, 1835 relating to the 6th of the so called “Kaffir” Wars; testimonials to Andrews from Sir H.G. Smith and A. Stockenstrom and copies of letters from them to Andrews 1835-1851; copy of a letter from C.J. Uys to H.H. Sharply, 15 Oct. 1949, on the diary and an inaccurate account of Hintsa's death by Andrews.
Originals are in the University of Cape Town Library.
A1375
NEWNHAM, Frederick John, 1860- (Registrar of Licences, Native Affairs Department, Johannesburg).
Papers on Black locations in the Transvaal, 1905-1908.1 box. Photocopies.
Minute papers of data collected by Newnham when acting as secretary to the Native Location Commission 1905-1906, with historical notes on the origin and legal status of locations such as Lydenburg, Zoutpansburg, Middelburg, Rustenburg, Pretoria, Waterberg, Potchefstroom and Lichtenburg; 'The native locations of the Transvaal', a typed article (26p.) signed by Newnham and dated 1908.
Originals are in the Royal Commonwealth Society, London.
A1379
SWISS MISSION IN SOUTH AFRICA.
Records in English, Dutch and French, 1876-1896. 84 items. Photocopies.
Circulars, announcements, petitions and correspondence, mainly of the Rev. E. Creux and Rev. P. Berthoud with Transvaal government officials concerning permission to start missionary work in the Northern Transvaal. Also touched on are the Albasini Family, Chief Magato and the possibility of his joining the Malaboch uprising, and the rinderpest outbreak of 1896.
Unpublished inventory available.
Originals are in the UNISA Documentation Centre, Pretoria.
A1380 PULLINGER, Edward James, 1862-1923 (Witwatersrand mining pioneer).
Letter-book containing copies of letters to his brother David Pullinger, 1903 Aug. 17 - 1904 Mar. 15. Photocopy of Ms vol. 99p.
concerns the Pullinger prospecting venture at Venterspost, south-west of Randfontein, where the Pullinger brothers formed a company called Western Rand Estates to prospect for gold. This became the rich West Wits line. The letters
148 include mining details and sketches.
Originals are in the possession of Dr. B.D. Pullinger, Johannsburg.
A1381 PIENAAR, Maria Elizabeth. Mfe
'An evaluation of the novels of Sarah Gertrude Millin', M.A. Thesis. University of South Africa, 1979. 3 microfiches.
A1382 EASTERN MIDDLEBURG FARMERS ASSOCIATION.
Minute-books in English and Afrikaans, 1919-1950. Photocopies of 3 vols.
Originals are in the possession of Mr. D.J. Bosman, Roodepoort.
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PLAATJE, Solomon Tshekisho, 1876-1932 (Interpreter, author and politician).
Photographs, 1914-1921. 5 items.
Group of the 1914 delegation of South African Native National Congress to England, 1914, including Plaatje; S.T. Plaatje in England and Canada 1921; 2 unidentified and undated groups including Plaatje.
A1387 BISCOE, Edward Carey Tyndale, 1864-1941 (Sub-lieutenant in the Royal Navy Mfm
and Rhodesian pioneer).
Diaries, 1890-1900. Microfilm.
Relates to his experiences with the Pioneer Corps in Mashonaland, the Mashonaland Rebellion, the Matabele War, journey to Nyasaland and North- Eastern Rhodesia and the Siege of Ladysmith in the South African War.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, BI3.
A1390 BURNHAM, Frederick Russell, 1862-1947 (Prospector, explorer and soldier). Mfm
Correspondence, 1900 Jan. 30. Microfilm.
On the necessity of war with the Boer republics.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, MISC/BU2.
A1392 COGHLAN, Gertrude, Lady. Mfm
Journal letter to her sister Lina Schermbrucker, 1899 Oct. 16 - 1900 Feb. 17, written during the siege of Kimberley. 57p. Microfilm.
Original is in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, CO8/1/4.
A1393 CREWE, Percy Durban, 1862-1931 (Rhodesian pioneer). Mfm
Reminiscences written in 1911. Microfilm.
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Description of his life in Natal, the Transvaal and Rhodesia, including his expedition to Cape Town on behalf of Lobengula.
Original is in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, Cr2.
A1394
DAWNAY, Guy Cuthbert, 1848-1889 (Explorer and hunter). Mfm
Papers, 1872 (1872-1874) - 1938. Microfilm.
Journals, 1872-1874, describing his travels in Zululand with John Dunn and his expedition to the Victoria Falls which he reached on 10 August 1873; log-book of his route from Rustenburg to the Victoria Falls and the Tati goldfields 1872-1873; photograph of Dawnay's portrait and biographical details compiled in 1938.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, DA4.
A1395
DUKE, Llewellyn Herbert. Mfm
Correspondence on his experiences with Kitchener's Scouts during the South African War, 1901. Microfilm.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, MISC/DU2.
A1396 ELLENBERGER, Jules, 1871- (Colonial civil servant). Mfm
Diaries, 1891-1905. Microfilm of 4 Ms vols.
Semi-official record of events when Ellenberger was Assistant Magistrate and Assistant Commissioner, Southern District, Bechuanaland Protectorate.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, EL1.
A1398
ELLENBERGER, Vivien Frederic, 1896- Mfm
Intelligence report on the road to Macloutsi camp and unpublished history of the Ba-ga-Malete of Ramoutsa, 1936. Microfilm.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, EL2.
A1399 FRY, William Ellerton (Prospector, trader and explorer). Mfm
Papers, 1887-1924. Microfilm.
Agreements with the Pioneer Corps and the African Trans-Continental Telegraph Co., Ltd., personal correspondence 1887-1895; press clippings 1890-1925; unpublished work 'Incidents in the life of a rolling stone 1872-1924', describing his mining activities in South Africa, travel in Bechuanaland, hunting in Natal, work at the Royal Observatory, Cape Town, the Pioneer Column, conditions in Mashonaland, trip to the Victoria Falls, his work on the construction of a telegraph line to Tete, prospecting and road-building and the South African War.
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Originals are in the Natioanl Archives of Zimbabwe, FR1.
A1400
GREY, Albert Henry George, Earl Grey, 1851-1917 (Director of the British Mfm
South Africa Company and Administrator of Rhodesia).
Papers, 1893-1912. Microfilm.
Rhodesia 1894, in company with Miss Alice Balfour, the Mashona and Matabele rebellions and the organisation of an embryonic government administration; diaries and journals kept by Countess Grey 1894-1912.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, GR1-2.
A1401
LEASK, Thomas Smith, 1839-1912 (Trader, hunter and explorer). Mfm
Papers, 1861-1890. Microfilm.
Mining concessions obtained from Lobengula and agreements between T.S. Leask, G. Westbeech, J. Fairbairn and G.A. Phillips; correspondence with S.H. Edwards, J. Fairbairn, J.S. Moffat, F.C. Selous and G. Westbeech; diaries of his journeys to Natal, Basutoland, Bechuanaland, Matabeleland, Mashonaland and the Victoria Falls and description of his hunting activities.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, LE2.
A1403
SELOUS, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917 (Hunter and explorer). Mfm
Papers, 1868-1917. Microfilm.
Articles for The Field 1876-1912; commission from C.J. Rhodes appointing Selous Chief of Intelligence Staff in the Pioneer Corps 1890; correspondence with familly, institutions and Theodore Roosevelt 1868-1917 re., hunting, exploration and soldiering; diaries 1871-1875 and 1899-1909 describing hunting and travel in Rhodesia (including Victoria Falls), South and East Africa; newspaper obituaries of Selous.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, SE1.
A1409 HAMILTON, Sir Frederick Howard, 1865-1956 (Journalist). Mfm
Letter to Howell Wright on the Jameson Raid, 1936 Dec. 7. 35p. Microfilm.
Original is in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, HA1.
A1410
HUTCHINSON, George Thomas, 1880-1948 (Private Secretary to Colonel Frank Mfm
Rhodes).
Correspondence, 1904-1905. Microfilm.
On Hutchinson's visit to South Africa and Rhodesia in mid 1904, as secretary to Colonel Frank Rhodes, returning later the same year.
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Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, HU2.
A1414 POSSELT FAMILY. Mfm
Papers, 1893-1920. Microfilm.
Reminiscences of Carl Ludwig Posselt and Herman Eberhardt Posselt concerning family history, the Berlin mission in the Transvaal, hunting and farming in Rhodesia, the Matabele War and Rebellion; letter from the British South Africa Company to H. Posselt on the protection of land during the Matabele War, 1893; notebook on game shot by Theodore William Posselt, 1895-1917.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, PO3.
A1415 RUDD, Charles Dunell, 1844-1916 (Rhodesian concessionaire) Mfm
Papers, 1887-1900. Microfilm.
Concessions granted by Lobengula 1887, journals 1887-1888 describing a journey to Matabeleland and the negotiations with Lobengula 1887-1888; letters from C.J. Rhodes on the gold concessions 1888-1900.
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, RU2.
A1416 JOHNSON, Sir Frank William Frederick, 1866-1943 (Rhodesian soldier Mfm
and pioneer).
Papers, 1886-1943. Microfilm.
Agreements on behalf of the Northern Gold Fields Exploration Co. and the British South Africa Company 1887-1890; correspondence re., gold exploration and the Pioneer Corps 1886-1890, mainly with G. Bower, Lt. Col. E.G. Pennefather, C.J. Rhodes and F.C. Selous; diaries 1885-1887; proof copy of Great days (London, Bell, 1940).
Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, JO3.
A1417
JOHNSON, Frank, and Company Limited, fl.1890-1899. Mfm
Correspondence, 1890-1892. Microfilm.
Letter-book 1890-1892 relating mainly to the Pioneer Corps and to the firms of Johnson, Heany and Borrow and Frank Johnson & Co.; correspondence between the firm's Cape Town office and local management in Salisbury re., transport, stores and mining. Originals are in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, JO4.
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TROLLIP, W.F.C.
Report on native co-operative societies; Transkei territories, 1938 Dec. 6. 29p. Photocopy of Ts.
152
Attached are the minutes and report of proceedings of a meeting of delegates of Co- operative Credit Societies held at Umtata, 27 & 28 Nov. 1934 (Ptd. 19p.).
A1419
HELLMANN, Ellen, 1908-1982, (Anthropologist, sociologist and editor
of a Handbook on Race Relations in South AFrica).
Papers, 1898 (1937-1980) - 1982. 7 boxes.
Articles by Dr. Hellman (including some on J.H. Hofmeyr, E. Rheinallt Jones and S.B. Potter), book reviews, correspondence, memoranda, press clippings, photographs and printed items.
Subjects are apartheid, race relations, politics, the urban Africans, education, juvenile delinquency, social welfare and trade unions.
Includes Dr. Hellman's manuscript for Rooiyard: a sociological survey of an urban slumyard (Cape Town, O.U.P., 1948).
Unpublished inventory available.
A1423 SANSOM, Christopher J. Mfe
'The British labour movement and South Africa 1918-1955: labourism and the imperial tradition', 1981. 8 microfiches.
Ph.D. Thesis, University of Birmingham, 1981.
AH1426 TRADE UNION COUNCIL OF SOUTH AFRICA.
Records, 1955 (1955-1980) - 1985. 24m.
Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, photographs, press clippings and printed items on the constitution, affiliated members, executive, conferences, committees, disputes and TUCSA's relationship with government, individual trade unions (including Black unions) and trade unionism overseas.
Published inventory: Historical and Literary Papers: Inventories of Collections No 14. Records of the Trade Union Council of South Africa, Part 11.
A1427
BRACKENBURY, General Sir Henry, 1837-1914 (Professional soldier and
writer on military subjects).
Chief of Staff's journal of the military operations in the Transvaal, 1879. 86p. Printed.
Includes reports and memoranda on Sekukuni, military returns, sketches of the road and surrounding district drawn by the army and a sketch of Sekukuni's valley and town by the Rev. A. Merensky.
AD1428
JONES, Edith Rheinallt, 1882-1944 (Sociologist).
Papers, 1923-1959. 10 boxes.
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Correspondence and memoranda on the social and economic situation of Africans, Coloureds and Indians, including correspondence with institutions such as the Christian Council, Girl Wayfarers Association, Helping Hand Society, Indian, Coloured Recreation Associations (Witwatersrand Area) & Transvaal Association of Non-European Boys' Clubs, Indo-European Women's Association, Joint Council of Europeans and Africans, National Council of Women, Pathfinders and South African Native Trust Funds.
Subjects include agriculture, education, health and nursing services, the urban Black and welfare societies.
Forms part of the archives of the South African Institute of Race Relations.
Unpublished inventory available.
AD1432
BUREAU OF LITERACY AND LITERATURE.
Records, 1945-1970. 9 boxes.
Records collected by Maida Whyte (Executive Director of the Bureau), including correspondence, memoranda, financial papers, minutes of meetings of the Bureau and courses in Afrikaans, English, Fanakalo and the vernacular languages. Correspondents include D.T. Cole, F.J. van Wyk, M. Whyte and Q. Whyte.
The Bureau was founded in 1946 by the South African Institute of Race Relations to help illiterate Non-European adults. It became an independent voluntary organisation in 1964.
Forms part of the archives of the South African Institute of Race Relations.
Unpublished inventory available.
AD1433 JOINT COUNCIL OF EUROPEANS AND AFRICANS.
Records, 1924-1954. 53 boxes.
Correspondence, memoranda and minutes of Joint Councils (arranged alphabetically) and of national conferences and the Consultative Committee of Joint Councils.
Subjects are the social, economic and political advancement of Africans, Indians and Coloureds, with particular reference to conditions in the locations and relations between the races.
Correspondents include E.H. Brookes, J.A. Calata, A.J.B. Desmore, J.L. Dube, C.R. Goodlatte, R.F.A. Hoernle, W. Holtby, D.D.T. Jabavu, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, E. Lewis, F.S. Livie-Noble, B.W. Lloyd, C.T. Loram, L. Marquard, Z.K. Matthews, H.S. Msimang, R. Phillips, J.H. Pim, A.L. Saffery, J.D. Taylor, R. Selope Thema and M. Webb.
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