- ZA HPRA A881-G-Ga
- Subseries
- 1898 - 1916
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Correspondents: - Bernard, J.H., Dcale, E.W.S., Dixon, A.F., Hogg, J., Joly, J., Ossory, J., Purser, L.C., Telford, D.C., Waterhouse, G., Wilson, D.M.
Subjects: - Trinity College, Dublin; attempt to acquire deed of Swift's "Freedom" for deanery of St. Patrick's; lawlessness and political ferment after first World War.
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Subjects: - On letter from Curtis to Kerr, published by Curtis, relating to Indian politics, 1917; on Trinity Church case, 1932, and independence of C.P.S.A. from Church of England.
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Correspondents: - Andrews, W.H., Cadenhead, J.F., Chaplin, F., Cursons, W.E., De Wet, Hon. N.J., Dhlomo, H.I.E., Dove, J., Duncan, Sir P., Elkington, F., Evaton, W., Farrer, E.H., Feetham, R., Hale, J., Hamilton, E.T.E., Lane, C.A., Lindsay, H., Milner, Lord A., Niven, A.M. Robson, W.J., Savage, W.F., Shanks, B., Smuts, J.C., Tandy, C., Van Huisteyn, W., Vogt, N.
Subjects: - Invitation from Lord Milner for Pim to serve on Johannesburg Town Council; municipal election 1905 for which Pim stood unsuccessfully as candidate for ward 8; elections 1906 and 1907; financial position of Johannesburg municipality; condition of compounds; Johannesburg Public Library and Seymour Memorial Library; Committee of Public Safety, 1922 and need to modify municipal franchise.
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Part of Papers of Howard Pim
Cope, F., Cousins, C.W., Neser, J.A., Neves, P., Niven, G.W., Pollock, D., Roos, J de V., Smith, C.U., Wilson, P.M.
Subjects;- Articles of accountancy 1865; invitation to sit on Johannesburg Liquor Court 1916; appointment as Chairman of Commission to enquire into, advise and report on foodstuff supplies etc." 1917; congratulations upon and investitute of his C.B.E. 1919; membership of Cost of Living Commission 1919 and Committee of Public Safety 1922; request for His memoir for 'Times' 1933.