Postcard photo of Rusty in Uniform during the Second World War, with inscription by Rusty to Hilda
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Part of Hilda and Rusty Bernstein Papers
Postcard photo of Rusty in Uniform during the Second World War, with inscription by Rusty to Hilda
Part of Hilda and Rusty Bernstein Papers
Carnarvon Castle, Painting by John Ruskin
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
The painting was bought by Howard Pim in November 1933 from the Export Book Co. Preston, Lancashire, UK, together with two other paintings by John Ruskin.
It seems that these three paintings were later presented by Howard Pim to the Students' Representative Council, University of the Witwatersrand on the 31 December 1933, to be hung in the Students Room in the new library (William Cullen Library?).
Also refer to the correspondence in this section, item numbers Bc162, Bc163, Bc172, Bc173.
Artists Association of Botswana
Part of 1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
Agenda of the meeting covers discussion about museum art classes for secondary school pupils and art workshops for primary school teachers.
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Minutes of Graphics Unit Meeting
Part of 1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
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Minutes of Graphics Unit Meeting
Part of 1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
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Minutes of Medu General Meeting
Part of 1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
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Minutes of Publishing and Research Unit
Part of 1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
Meeting addresses the play of Woza Albert, issue of Medu newletter content.
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Part of 1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
Report is about the funds donated to Publications and Research Unit for typewriter and other machines.
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Opening Remarks 1982 South African Art Exhibition
Part of 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK
The opening remarks of Art Towards Social Development Exhibition were delivered by Thami Mnyele on 9 June 1982. He gave an idea of the structure of the exhibition; a collection of paintings, sculptures and photographs would be displayed. The second part will be a symposium/festival held on the 5 July to the 9 July 1982. He also mentioned that symposium/festival would be dealing with literature and performing arts such as music, film, theatre and dance. This exhibition is a step towards being hopeful and practical about creating an alternative for artists in South Africa. The main question posed at the exhibition is: how to cultural workers and artists partake in the struggle for national liberation and self determination?
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Preliminary statement of John Harris
Part of Alan Paton Papers