- ZA HPRA A3023-E
- Séries
- 1930 - 1937
Parte de Papers of Susan Parnell
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Parte de Papers of Susan Parnell
Valuation Roll of the Houghton Estate
Parte de Egoli Heritage Foundation, Records
Parte de A.B. Xuma Papers
"Land of the Primitive: East Griqualand and the Transkei (Union of South Africa)"
Parte de Historical publications
Brochure published by the South African Railways and the Kokstad and District Publicity Association
J.G. Gubbins - Press Clippings
Parte de Papers of Vyvian William Hiller
Including articles about the Gubbins Library of Africana at the Witwatersrand University, the fire in 1932, and the announcement of J.G. Gubbins death in 1935.
Medical and Public Health Training
Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the training. Of natives in medicine and public health. U.G.35, '28.
Parte de South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Minute books
The authors of the Report were Francis William Fox and Douglas Back
Parte de South African Institute of Race Relations, Collection of publications
The first issues, April 1937, introduced the magazine to cater for the educational needs of all races; subsequent issues in 1938 state "The first South African magazine for all Non-Europeans".
Parte de Papers of William Charles Scully
Nora's father, John Richards, was descended from old Settler stock.
This file includes pictures, press cuttings on John Richards and his son, Jack; a letter to Jack from his brother, C.P. Richards; Letter, 21 October, Norvals Pont, written during the Anglo-Boer War from Charlie to his parents.
Various documents, relating to John Richards, such as:
Masonic documents: 1) 27 October, 1864; 2) 25 October, 1873; 3) 22 May, 1875; 4) 3 February, 1876.
Military documents: 1) appointment of John Richards as Lieutenant in the Beaufort Rangers, 30 September, 1876; 2) Appointment of John Richards as Captain in the beau fort Rangers, 20 February, 1878; 3) and 4) two documents addressed to the officer commanding the Beaufort Rangers calling up this regiment for active service. Documents are dated 12 January 1881 and 6 April 1881 and are signed by Sir George Strahan (administrator) and Governor Herculis Robinson respectively. Both documents are signed by the Colonial Secretary, J. Gordon Sprigg.