Janice Honeyman, Johannesburg Theatre
- ZA HPRA AG3406-A4
- Dossier
- 7 November 2014
Fait partie de Market Theatre Oral History Project
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Janice Honeyman, Johannesburg Theatre
Fait partie de Market Theatre Oral History Project
The Nadine Gordimer collection comprises mainly correspondence with her publishers as well as some general correspondence relating to many important events and activities in her life. The records of the Congress of South African Writers of which Nadine Gordimer was a founding member, are also part of this collection. Other documents include: typescripts of some of her novels, public lectures and speeches, reviews of her literary works (novels, short stories and essays), records relating to the awards given to Nadine Gordimer for her work and achievements, including the 1991 Nobel Prize for literature, photographs and documents on Nadine Gordimer's membership and work for various world organizations such as UNESCO. The collection was deposited in the Historical Papers Research Archive by Nadine Gordimer in 2012.
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Fait partie de Brian Mitchell Papers
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Fait partie de Brian Mitchell Papers
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St Alban's Cathedral, Diocese Of Pretoria
Records of the St Alban's Cathedral, including among others minutes of council and vestry meetings, and services, as well as records for St Mark's Church, St Augustine's Church, Church of the Holy Name and the military chaplaincy.
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Publication of the Cricket South Africa
Fait partie de Non-Racial Sports History Project, Transvaal
commemorating South African sport's June 16 moment and the non-racial struggles that lead to cricket unity, October 2014.
Fait partie de Anglican Canon Law Council Southern Africa
Tribunal Transcripts of the Hearings
Fait partie de Anglican Canon Law Council Southern Africa
The Star: Making of a man of stature
Fait partie de Robert Sobukwe Papers
Article by Benjamin Pogrund, including his photo together with Nelson Mandela at the William Cullen Library.