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Boudewijn Gerrit Verselewel De Witt Hamer, Papers Subseries
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Banking and financial items

Including:
A3.1 Consulaat der Nederlanden - 11th February 1924
A3.2 Consul der Nederlanden - 13th February 1924
A3.3 Frans Laurijssen - 8th May 1924
A3.4 Receipt - 8th December 1924
A3.5 Ostende - 12th December 1924
A3.6 Nederlandsche Bank voor Zuid -Afrika Amsterdam RENTENOTA 2nd January 1925
A3.7 Receipt - 12th January 1925
A3.8 Receipt - 9th May 1925
A3.9 Deposit Slip United Building Society Savings Department 13th August 1925
A3.10 Receipt - 28th September 1925
A3.11 Receipt - 22nd January 1926
A3.12 De Nederlandsche Bank 1st January 1927
A3.13 De Nederlandsche Bank - 28th February 1927
A3.14 Ontvangen van den Verzekeringnemer - 1st January 1928
A3.15 Frans Laurijssen - 13th January 1928
A3.16 De Nederlandsche Bank afdeeling bewaarneming - 11th January to 8th February 1928
A3.17 Frans Laurijssen - 10th February to 30th March 1928
A3.18 Ontvangen van den Verzekeringnemer - 1st April 1928
A3.19 Breda - 5th May 1928 to 16th April 1928
A3.20 National bank buildings Von Brandis Square - 30th May 1928
A3.21 Ontvangen van den Verzekeringnemer - 1st July to 1st October 1928
A3.22 Frans Laurijssen - 16th July to 3rd December 1928
A3.23 De Nederlandsche Bank Amsterdam - 10th August to 7th November 1928
A3.24 Deposit Slip United Building Society Savings Department 18th December 1928
A3.25 Ontvangen van den Verzekeringnemer - 1st January 1929
A3.26 Nederlandsche Bank voor Zuid -Afrika Amsterdam - 24th January 1929
A3.27 Netherlands Bank of South Africa Troyeville Johannesburg - 7th February to 20th April 1929
A3.28 Communication - 21st March 1929
A3.29 Nederlandsche Bank voor Zuid - Afrika Amsterdam 5th March to 31st December 1929
A3.30 Noenmaal - Menu - 12th February 1930
A3.31 T.B.Clapham Stock And Share Broker - 19th February to 20th February 1930
A3.32 Max and Schoenzetter Stock and Share brokers - 4th March 1930
A3.33 Nederlansche Bank voor Zuid - Afrika Amsterdam - 22nd March to 21st October 1930
A3.34 Nederlandsche Bank voor Zuid - Afrika - 24th July to 1st October 1930
A3.35 Death of D Witt Hamer - 23rd December 1930
A3.36 B.G. Verselewel de Witt Hamer - 15th January 1931
A3.37 Death Certificate - 9th April 1932
A3.38 Owner of bible wanted - 12th March 1934
A3.39 The Comptroller of the Household is desired by their Excellencies - 18th February 1947
A3.40 Letter from Cousin Herman to Gladys - 2nd September 1949
A3.41 The Secretary for the Interior Union Buildings Pretoria - 15th February 1954
A3.42 Letter to Mrs.Barclay from J.S. Marais - 25th November 1967
A3.43 Letter to Dr. Lindsay Barclay from L.W. Hiemstra - 27th June 1969
A3.44 Transvaal Provincial Administration - 14th May to 8th July 1980
A3.45 Sotheby Parke Bernet South Africa - 16th July 1981
A3.46 Agent for the Independent Gold Mining Syndicate - 13th May 1993
A3.47 Department van Mijnwezen Zuid - Afrikaansche Republiek - 26th December 1994
A3.48 Tweede Volksraadsaal Pretoria - 5th October to 7th October 1997

Barberton

Documents relating to Barberton, including press cuttings, agreement re recruitment of 'kaffers' 1899, prospectus of Barberton Wanderers' Club, letter appointing De Witt Hamer as a delegate to the Municipal Conference in Pretoria. 1903, correspondence re mining, contract of lease for a property in Barberton, powers of attorney, prospectus of Barberton Banket Beds Syndicate, other correspondence.

Correspondence St. Helena period

This correspondence consists mainly of letters from and to De Witt Hamer, many of which are in Dutch (some with English summaries supplied by Mrs Barclay. daughter of De Witt Hamer). Subjects include complaints about conditions at the camp, the tracing of missing persons, the selling of artefacts made by P.O.W.s, the delivery to camps in St Helena of comforts provided for Boer prisoners, the entertainment of prisoners, the questions of parole or release. The letters are in no particular order. There is a file containing letters by Dr. Plowright, a British supporter of the Boer cause, and one personal correspondence between De Witt Hamer, his wife, his brother in Holland and others. Other correspondents include the Netherlands Consulate and the Red Cross.

Leather case items

Including:
A1.1 Extracts regarding life & career of B. G. Verselewel de Witt Hamer born in 1855 - 1930
A1.2 BORGACTE - 1885
A1.3 B.G. Verselewel De Witt Hamer information from : 1886 - 1897
A1.4 Marriage certificate of Boudewyn Gerrit Verselewel De Witt Hamer to Gladys Disteli on the 10th April 1897
A1.5 Government - Office in Pretoria 27th November 1894
A1.6 Restaurant Riche Amsterdam Menu 31 March 1896
A1.7 Parcel to be send to Museum in Barberton 1898
A1.8 Department van Buitenlandsche Zaken 1st October 1898
A1.9 Diary of Commandant B.G. de Witt Hamer later vesion written in Russia 5th November 1899
A1.10 Telegram 18th January 1900
A1.11 Camp Simon Town 9th February 1900
A1.12 Letter from A.G.Mawatle captain for Staff Officer for Prisoners Warder to B.G.De Witt Hamer 26th April 1900
A1.13 Passport for Mrs. Hamer 18th May 1900
A1.14 Cheque from Gladys Verselewel De Witt Hamer 28th September 1900
A1.15 Permission is granded to Captain de Witt Hamer to visit General L. Cronje at Kamp Cottages 13th January 1901
A1.16 A letter to Miss Disdelli 28th March 1901
A1.17 A cheque received by Gladys de Witt Hamer 25th April 1901
A1.18 Train ticket was received by Miss Distelli from B.G. De Witt Hamer 25th April 1901
A1.19 Permission is granded to Captain de Witt Hamer to visit General L. Cronje at Kamp Cottages 7th May 1901
A1.20 Special Pass for Wickel Gate 11th January 1902
A1.21 Meeting of Captain de Witt Hamer with General Cronje at Kamp Cottages 2nd April 1902
A1.22 Draft message of P.O.Ws St. Helena to be sent to the King & Queen Allendse,England 15th April 1902
A1.23 Letter to Honourable Colonel Commanding Troops Deadwood Camp 15 April 1902
A1.24 Donors are specially requested not to send clothing from houses where there has been illness 28th July 1902
A1.25 Prisoner of War St. Helena 29 August 1902
A1.26 The fruits of our sacrifices 20th October 1902
A1.27 Permit to enter and reside in the Transvaal and Orange river colony 24th December 1902

Malaria

Correspondence and press cuttings relating to the discovery of the transmission of malaria by the anopheles mosquito, Includes an article. 'Die Oorwinning op die anopheles' by Harm Oost who believed that De Witt Hamer was the first man to prove that the mosquito had a role in the spreading of malaria.

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