- ZA HPRA A1083
- Fonds
- 1904
Views of the Geldenhuis Deep Gold Mine by A. Landmark, together with other photographs showing mining headgear and African and Chinese mine workers.
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Views of the Geldenhuis Deep Gold Mine by A. Landmark, together with other photographs showing mining headgear and African and Chinese mine workers.
St. Peters Church, Mowbray Records
Papers from the estate of the late Doris Syfret.
Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)
Financial statements, reports, statistics and printed items relating to Asokor Beperk and its subsidiaries Karoo Vleisbeurs Beperk and Kanhym Investments Limited. Subject is the meat industry.
St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Linden Records
75-8th Street, Linden, 782-5585.
Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)
This Index provides a listing of the digitised Registers of the Anglican Church in Southern Africa, which are now available on DVDs and on the website of the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They cover the years 1850-2004 and include baptism, marriage and burial records.
Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)
Grace Dieu Diocesan Training College, Records
The collection consist of a log book, minutes, correspondence, memoranda, notes, printed items, press clippings, periodicals and photographs.
Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)
Shooting at Sharpeville: The agony of South Africa, Book
The book was written by Ambrose Reeves during his time as Bishop of the Diocese of Johannesburg, with the assistance of Mary Benson and Christian Action, with reference to Jack Halpern. It contains a Foreword by Chief Luthuli.
The book was banned on the 24 February 1961, and included in the "Jacobsens" Index of Objectionable Literature under its titles "Bloedbad in Sharpeville" and "Shooting at Sharpeville. It was unbanned on the 9 January 1987, Government Gazette entry 10578, according to a note on the back cover of one of the books.
Reeves, Bishop Ambrose Richard
Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU)
Correspondence, memoranda and press clippings relating to the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (I.C.U), its constitution, finances, training of personnel of the Union, liaison with white trade union movements, co-operative enterprises in Africa, the Protectorates, labour relations and the Durban riots. The documents in this collection relate to a large degree to the appointment of W.G. Ballinger as an adviser to the Union, and the support of his work from people like A. Creech-Jones, National Secretary of the Administrative, clerical and supervisory group of the Transport & General Workers Union, in London, and Winifred Holtby, a British writer.
Records of Unrest, Inquests and Bannings
Included are records of inquests into J. Barron, G. Botha, A. Khoza, M. Mabelane, B. Malaza, M.E. Malele, E. Mamashila, S.L. Mazwembe, J. Mdluli, 1976-1977; lists of people who died in the Transvaal as a result of the 1976 disturbances, of Port
Elizabeth trials where the accused were legally represented, of detentions and bannings.
South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR)