Showing 77 results
Archivistische beschrijving6 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
- ZA HPRA AB1001
- Archief
- 1895 - 1961
The records mainly relate to the Leper Colony on Robben Island. The nurses came from St. Albans in England to work in the Diocese of Cape Town at the invitation of West Jones in 1876. Their head-quarters when working among the Leper children on Robben Island was St. Michaels Home in Kloof St. There is a Jubilee Booklet of their work in the diocese 1876-1926 in folder of their correspondence.
Zonder titel
Robert Gray, Journal of Visitation, Diocese of Natal
- ZA HPRA CPSA0001
- Archief
- 1864
Published book entitled "Journal of a Visitation of the Diocese of Natal in 1864 by the Right Rev. Robert Gray, Lord Bishop of Cape Town and Metropolitan."
Zonder titel
Society of the Sacred Mission records
- ZA HPRA AB2409
- Archief
- 1906 - 1987
The Society of the Sacred Mission is a brotherhood devoting itself to education and mission work at Modderpoort in the Free State and Lesotho. It took over the mission in 1902 from the Brotherhood of St. Augustine at Modderpoort. The records include the constitution, history, minutes, correspondence and general records relating to the Society of the Sacred Mission.
Zonder titel
St Alban's Cathedral, Diocese Of Pretoria
- ZA HPRA AB2658
- Archief
- 1870-2014
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.
Zonder titel
St. Brede's College, Umtata, photographs
- ZA HPRA AB3366
- Archief
- 1954 - 1968
The collection contains annual College photographs of the staff and students at the St. Bede's College in Umtata.
Zonder titel
St Cuthbert's Mission, Tsolo records
- ZA HPRA AB799
- Archief
- 1876 - 1971
The records illustrate the work done by the S. S. J. E. in the various fields of education, health, translation and evangelising.
The St. Lucy's Hospital was opened in 1908, and there was also a mission farm. These activities continued over the years, and the St. Lucy's Hospital became a well-equipped modern teaching hospital serving a wide area.
Zonder titel