- ZA HPRA A1148-2
- Serie
- 1911
Key to the photographs, numbered 1-66, including a note by Professor Maingard saying that the handwriting was Miss Wilman's, dated 15 September 1955 (see the digitised item).
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Key to the photographs, numbered 1-66, including a note by Professor Maingard saying that the handwriting was Miss Wilman's, dated 15 September 1955 (see the digitised item).
Parte deDiocesan College, Rondebosch
Agendas, minutes, resolutions, report to Council. This is incomplete and very scrappy.
The photographs originate from an album compiled by Dorothea Bleek entitled "The Bleek and Wilman expedition up the Molopo River". On this field trip she was joined by Maria Wilman, at the time Director of the McGregor Museum in Kimberley.
Also included are photographs of 'Scotty' Smith and Hester Lennox.
Parte dePapers of Schoch family
Inventory of church property.
Presentations to Houses of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parte dePapers of Amina Cachalia
Various presentations to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, regarding South African legislation with special reference to the Indian community (here referred as 'Asiatics'), published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London.
Baptism Register, St. Augustine's Mission, Church of the Province of South Africa
Parte deSt Augustines Mission, Zululand
Including Jabavu clinic (Ellen Hellmann photograph); concrete bunks in Chinese compound; Alliance steam laundry; milkman with hanging milk bottles; Fordsburg after the Red Revolt on the Rand; Benoni during Red Revolt; Brakpan commando; sabotage of train; Ferreirastown with African workers moving their dead (Red Revolt?); armoured car in Alberton; 1913 strike with police at Old Market square; Garrison of Fordsburg police station; troops rushed to Turffontein; Fordsburg trenches
Parte deDiocesan College, Rondebosch
This is mainly between the Secretary and the members of the Diocesan Council, Headmaster, teachers at the school, the Archbishop of Cape Town, William West Jones, architects, builders and lawyers.
Includes one from Sir Herbert Baker, 19 March 1896.