Bernice Frances Douglas, Geneology
- ZA HPRA A471
- Fonds
- 1960
Genealogical table of the descendants of Dr. William Robertson (1805-1879), teacher and minister, who came out to South Africa in 1822 and after whom the town of Robertson was named.
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Bernice Frances Douglas, Geneology
Genealogical table of the descendants of Dr. William Robertson (1805-1879), teacher and minister, who came out to South Africa in 1822 and after whom the town of Robertson was named.
Correspondence, press clippings, notes, printed items and typescripts on the history and ethnology of Swaziland. A Ts entitled 'The romance of Swaziland some hitherto unwritten chapters of its history' (35p.) by W.C. Penfold. Material on iron smelting, the use of bronze and brass in Swaziland and on the Swazi migration to Rhodesia.
Names of correspondents include P. Belleze, J.G. Gubbins, A.W. Hoernle, W.C. Penfold, L. Peringuey and F.W.T. Posselt. There is a contemporary copy of a message from Sir Henry Loch, High Commissioner for South Africa, 5 Sep. 1890, congratulating the Swazi King on his accession.
Bible, New Testament, Thessalonians
Incwadi yika Paulosi umtunywa ebalelwe abasemafesiosini, 1858 Apr.10.
The Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians translated into Zulu.
Tribute poster to Steve Biko that was carried by mourners at his funeral in 1977, released by the Black People's Convention.
Original size 35,5 x 54,5cm.
'The tour of Europe, Asia, Africa, America, England' 1823. A geographic guide to these countries.
Memoirs relating to the family history of the late Lieut. Col. Christopher Chapman Bird and John Bird.
Personal and official correspondence and memoranda on diocesan affairs such as church schools and orphanages, retreats, ordination candidates and the Bishop's matrimonial court, and on contemporary questions such as Bantu education and housing, marriage guidance, juvenile delinquency, mental health and church unity.
Reeves, Bishop Ambrose Richard
Black Peoples' Convention (B.P.C.)