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Capt. William Edmeades, Diary

  • ZA HPRA A270
  • Fonds
  • 1806

East India man 'William Pitt'
Extract from the diary of Edmeades, 1806, describing the capture of Cape Town from the French.

Carl Ludwig Theodor Jeppe Papers

  • ZA HPRA A57
  • Fonds
  • 1877-1930

Jurist, politician and businessman

Diaries 1905, 1906, 1913; 8 scrap-books of press clippings, telegrams and proclamations 1893-1904 relating to politics, Jeppe's career as member of the Volksraad, the Reform movement, the franchise question and the South African War; letter-book 1893 containing replies by Jeppe to memorialists requesting help or redress of grievances from the Volksraad; miscellaneous papers including legal opinions, deeds of transfer, sworn affidavit, 1 Aug. 1896, re Jeppe's attitude to the Jameson Raid, invitation cards and personal documents re his admission to the English Bar and as an advocate in the Transvaal. Correspondents include J.B. Kotze and W.J. Leyds.

Caroline Douglas, Album

  • ZA HPRA A1080
  • Fonds
  • 1852 - 1868

The sketch book includes drawings of the Malays of Cape Town, Khoisan of Algoa Bay and Swellendam, Fingoes of Algoa Bay and Zulus of Natal. Also scenes such as an ox wagon on trek; Wynberg Church and the Botanical Garden, 1852; Umlass Lake, Natal; cartoons of M. Jourdan of Mauritius, 1868 and a flower painting of sparaxis.

Caroline Douglas

Casper(us) Peter Hoogenhout, Letter

  • ZA HPRA A314
  • Fonds
  • undated

Teacher and early Afrikaans writer

Letter to the 'Voorsitter en die Lede van die Genootskap van Regte Afrikaanders'.

Casper(us) Peter Hoogenhout, Writings

  • ZA HPRA A311
  • Fonds
  • 1873

Teacher and early Afrikaans writer

'Die Heilige Evangelie volgens die beskrywing van Markus'. Afrikaans version of the epistle of St. Mark.

Cathedral Church of St. Mary, Johannesburg records

  • ZA HPRA AB748
  • Fonds
  • 1853 - 1971

The records comprise diaries, minutes, correspondence, memoranda, scrapbooks, registers, press-clippings, legal and ecclesiastical documents, photographs, printed items and plans. These records were transferred to the C.P.S.A. record Library in July 1972 from Darrah Hous, just prior to its demolition to make way for a new block of offices and flats, which is to be built on the same site, adjacent to the Cathedral.

From the records one obtains a clear picture of the beginning of the Anglican church in Johannesburg, of its work and growth and importance in the life of the community. The records contain much on the buying and selling of stands, on the raising and spending of money and on the relationship of St. Mary's with first of all, the Diocese of Pretoria and from 1922 with the Diocese of Johannesburg. There is much on the building, repair and ornamentation of the various St. Mary's churches, the services held, the elections and work of churchwardens and on activities closely linked with the church such as the choir, Church Men's society and the Dean's Shelter for the aged, unemployed and homeless. Closely associated with St. Mary's were might be described as her 'daughter' churches, St. Alban's, St. Cyprian's and St. Saviour's and the records contain information on their beginnings and on the missionary and educational work done at St. Cyprian's for the Bantu and at St. Alban's for the coloured people.

The records also throw light on the history of St. John's College and on the work done at St. margaret's Mission House by the sisters of East Grimstead. Side by side with the records of the church itself go the records of its commercial buildings, first St. Mary's buildings in Eloff Street (built on the site of the first St. Mary's church) and later Darragh House in Plein Street (built on the site of the second St. Mary's church), both of which produced revenue from the rents of offices, flats and shops. There is a great deal in the records on the leasing and upkeep of these buildings.

The records of St. Mary's Church are of interest not only to the church historian but also to researchers enquiring into the history of education, social services and property development in Johannesburg.

Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)

Cathedral Church of the Holy Nativity

  • ZA HPRA AB1649
  • Fonds
  • 1849 - 1976

The collection consists of baptism, confirmation, marriage and burial registers of St. Peter's and St. Saviour's Cathedrals which were united in 1976 under the name of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Nativity service registers 1914-1919.

Catherine Burns, Letter from Ministry of Justice

  • ZA HPRA A3396
  • Fonds
  • 30 September 1987

The letter to Catherine Burns relates to her application to the Ministry of Justice to possess and consult publications affected by the Internal Security Act, 1982 (Act 74 of 1982). It is signed by HJ Coetsee, Member of Parliament, Minister of Justice.

The publications for which Catherine Burns was granted permission to possess banned publications included 'The Guardian', 'New Age', 'Fighting Talk' and 'Inkululeko', which she needed to consult for the completion of her Honours degree in History at the University of the Witwatersrand.

Catherine Dorothea Taylor, Papers

  • ZA HPRA AD1700
  • Fonds
  • 1949 - 1973

The collection contains papers relating to race classification, collected by Catherine Taylor, who was a MP for the United Party. Also included is material on the Population Registration Amendment Bill 1969 and Appropriation Bill 1969.

Taylor, Catherine

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