Provincial Trusts Board Records
- ZA HPRA AB1164
- Archief
- 1870 - 1974
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Provincial Trusts Board Records
Provincial Council of Education records
Manifold Farm Settlement Records
Church of England in South Africa
Records relating to the dispute between the Church of the Province of South Africa and the Church of England in South Africa.
The collection consists of Description of journeys to England in 1885 and 1923 and of activities at St. Augustine's Mission, particularly the school, of which she was in charge. There are also notes on the state of the Zulu people, their customs and missions in Zululand, and also letters of family interest.
Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)
St Augustines Mission, Zululand
Church of the Province of South Africa Diocese of Zululand. St. Augustine's Mission; Baptismal and confirmation registers of St. Augustine's Mission and outstations.
The collection consists of Baptismal and confirmation registers of St. Augustine's Mission and outstations.
Note books and Registers.
Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)
Papers of Ambrose Lynn Saffery
The papers in this collection are comprised of papers pertinent to the trade union movement and, in particular, the Black trade union movement in the 1930's and early 1940s.
Papers emerging from certain liberal organisations have also been included in this section.
Bureau of Literacy and Literature, Records
In April 1946 a five-year project was initiated, which aimed at developing materials and techniques for literacy classes for African adults, particularly on the gold mines, using methods developed by Frank Laubach in the Philippines in the 1930s. It was started by the South African Institute of Race Relations, and conducted through a special committee whose members included specialists form government departments, and with finance provided by the Department of Education, The Bantu Welfare Trust, private donors, and the Institute.
The years 1952 1964 were a pre-Bureau period in which work continued, and on the 1 April 1964, the Bureau of Literacy and Literature became an independent voluntary organisation, and was registered as a `non-profit making company'.
The teaching methods were based on Dr Frank Laubach's phonetic alphabet, which he developed in the 1930s in the Phillippines, and which were applicable in different languages, by using the sound of a syllable in association with a familiar picture. He would later be called "apostle of mass literacy".
South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR)