- ZA BWRMA BWRMA-9
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- 1922-1924
Additional to HE/CMJ Liquidated companies inventory, containing:
- Consulting Engineers Reports, July 1922-December 1923
- Consulting Engineers Reports, January 1924-April 1924
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Additional to HE/CMJ Liquidated companies inventory, containing:
B11-Shares, Certificates and Correspondence
B13-Production register inventory
Including the following production registers:
Crown Mines:
Smelting House Records 1, 07/1909-05/1911
Gold Statistical Book, 01/1920-01/1922
Register of Gold, Silver and Osmiridium, 12/1921-12/1927
Register of Gold, Silver and Osmiridium, 11/1931-12/1936
Register of Gold, Silver and Osmiridium, 01/1937-12/1940
City Deep:
Register of Gold, Silver, Osmiridium etc, 01/1971-09/1973
Non-Racial Sports History Project, Transvaal
An important part of our history that has seriously been neglected is non-racial sports. This was a crucial facet of the anti-apartheid struggle and, crucially, was probably the most effective arena of independent and community-based sports in black communities. Moreover, non-racial sports was intrinsically linked to communities and their schools, and depended heavily on voluntarism for its enduring success.
This project aims to recover, record, preserve and popularize this rich and multi-faceted history as an ongoing narrative.
One of the main role players, the South African Council on Sport (SACOS) was formed on 17 March 1973 to co-ordinate the fight against racial discrimination in sport and to promote non-racial sport in a non-racial and democratic SA.It consisted of 24 national non-racial sports organisations and 11 co-ordination Provincial Councils of Sport,of which the Transvaal Council of Sport (TRACOS) was one of them.
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United States-South Africa Leader Exchange Program (USSALEP) records
The papers consist mainly of historical information on USSALEP, minutes, correspondence, records of the various projects and individual files on management committee members and some exchangees. Not all files have been retained; in the case of fundraising correspondence and individual files a sample was considered sufficient to indicate the scope of the project for historical purposes. There is a certain amount of duplication; for the convenience of researchers the minutes have been collected separately in D and additional copies may be found in the correspondence files and mailings to members; material of historical interest may also be found in correspondence files, which are a rich source of information on the organisation. Some photographs are in the original personal files and some have been assembled under N. A number of photos are not identified.
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The collection contains trial records relating to Wouter Basson, the former head of the South African Apartheid state's Chemical and Biological Weapons Programme (CBW), covering the years 2000-2003. The records were received in electronic format from the records offices of each of the respective courts listed below.
Reference is made to the collection AG3329 South African Apartheid state Chemical and Biological Weapons Programme documents handed to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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ANC Youth League (ANCYL) Collection
The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) was re-established on 27 October 1990 in Soweto. The South African Youth Congress (SAYCO) and the ANC Youth Section, which had operated in exile, merged at this launch. The main task of the Youth League was to mobilise all sectors of the youth into active participation in the struggle to secure democracy.
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The collection of 41 folio photographs includes photographs from the late 1970s to the early 1990s from photographers Karen Fletcher, David Goldblatt, Jenny Gordon, Ingrid Hudson, Lesley Lawson, Gideon Mendel, Santu Mofokeng, Ken Oosterbroek, Graeme Williams, Gisele Wulfsohn and Anna Zieminski.
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Christian Institute of SA Collection
This collection includes "The eye of the needle - Christians opposing the government: the work of the Christian Institute of South Africa" (Dutch). Also included are 69 slides produced by the Association of Churches within the Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin.
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