Bridgman Memorial Hospital records
- ZA HPRA A1059
- Fonds
- 1927 - 1976
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Bridgman Memorial Hospital records
British Association of Science
Photograph album entitled 'The British Association meeting, South Africa 1905'.
Photographs taken by delegates on board ship, in Madeira, Las Palmas, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Mozambique, Kenya and Egypt.
The South African scenes include Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, Durban, Pretoria, Johannesburg (Chinese labourers and mining scenes), Bloemfontein, Kimberley and places of Anglo-Boer War interest; the Rhodesian scenes include Bulawayo, Umtali, Matopos, Victoria Falls and Bridge.
Includes records of three churches: Brixton, (St. Augustine's); Newlands, (St. Peter's); Vrededorp (St. Saviour's).
Brodie, Robert, Christian Education, Records
The collection contains material relating to Christian and Religious Education mainly in Kwazulu-Natal provided by Natal Training College and Natal College of Education. Records include: history of both colleges, study and subject guides, syllabuses for bible education and biblical studies for primary and secondary schools, work programmes for religious education, examination and matriculation papers in English and Afrikaans, memoranda and circulars, correspondence and publications.
Brodie, Robert
Bureau of Literacy and Literature, Records
In April 1946 a five-year project was initiated, which aimed at developing materials and techniques for literacy classes for African adults, particularly on the gold mines, using methods developed by Frank Laubach in the Philippines in the 1930s. It was started by the South African Institute of Race Relations, and conducted through a special committee whose members included specialists form government departments, and with finance provided by the Department of Education, The Bantu Welfare Trust, private donors, and the Institute.
The years 1952 1964 were a pre-Bureau period in which work continued, and on the 1 April 1964, the Bureau of Literacy and Literature became an independent voluntary organisation, and was registered as a `non-profit making company'.
The teaching methods were based on Dr Frank Laubach's phonetic alphabet, which he developed in the 1930s in the Phillippines, and which were applicable in different languages, by using the sound of a syllable in association with a familiar picture. He would later be called "apostle of mass literacy".
South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR)
Letter signed by the inmates of the Concentration Camp and addressed to N.J. Scholtz expressing their regret at his transfer to a new appointment.
Bushman Paintings Committee, Reports
Reports of the Committee on Bushmen paintings and petroglyphs in the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, 1909.The Chairman was Professor R.B. Young, Transvaal University College.
Caiphas (Caiphus) Nyoka, Inquest records
Records of the Inquest into the death of Caiphus Nyoka in 1989. Nyoka was a Daveyton Youth Congress leader who was killed by the Security Branch police in August 1987.
Saman, Kamdar & Partners
Cambanis and Nicholls, Trial records
This is a collection of trial records.
Most of the trials are incomplete, some consisting of only one document. They include some cases brought by the State against individuals or groups charged with terrorism, etc; some are brought by detainees (assault, wrongful detentions etc.); there are 'Media' cases about undesirable publications, and cases in the Industrial Court involving trade unions such as National Union of Mineworkers and Food and Allied Workers Union, and dealing with industrial action; and Commissions of Inquiry.
Nicholls, Cambanis & Associates
This collection consists of correspondence, notices, minutes, constitution of the various societies, finance, service register, circular, conference material, pamphlets, Miscellaneous material, administration, publications and the History of the chaplaincy.
Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)