Creech-Jones and Winifred Holtby, the former being National Secretary of the Administrative, clerical and supervisory group of the Transport & General Workers Union and Winifred Holtby, a British writer who had been responsible for William Ballinger coming to work in South Africa
The letters, dating 1926-1931, relate the events leading up to the appointment of William Ballinger as adviser to the I.C.U, payment of his salary after his appointment and participation of the I.C.U. in European Movements.
Award of a scholarship for two members of the I.C.U. to receive training in England, by offer of two bursaries at Fircroft, Residential College for the Higher Education of Working Men, Birmingham; one letter by C. Kadalie to E. Lewis, written at the Independent Labour Party, London
Photographs, notes, maps, newspaper cuttings forming voyage account of T.S.S. Ulysses World Tour on which John G. Gubbins collected material for his collection. Compiled by Miss Phyllis Gubbins.
The publication 'Spark' was an independent newspaper, but socialist aligned and supported by the Communist Party of South Africa, between 1962-1963. The newspaper covered national and international politics, including homelands, Apartheid legislation, sports and trade unions.
The first set comprises four albums containing coloured and black and white plates and prints cut out of books and journals, together with manuscript notes. Volume 1 - Frogs, fishes, invertebrates; Volume 2 - Reptiles; Volume 3 - Birds; Volume 4 - Mammals.