- ZA HPRA A3023-C-C3
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- 1908 - 1918
Part of Papers of Susan Parnell
Miscellaneous correspondence and documents.
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Part of Papers of Susan Parnell
Miscellaneous correspondence and documents.
Part of Johannesburg Public Library
Part of Diocese of Johannesburg
St. Peter's; St. Mark's Coloured Mission; St. Mary, Johannesburg; St. John, Roodepoort; St. Anne's, Hekpoort.
See also: JM11.4.
The Archives of Bishopscourt by C.T.N., 1938.
South African Archivss - published in East and West, 4, No.4, October 1958.
Church Records - their collection and preservation by Domund Victor, C.R. (reprinted from S. Rhodesia Church Magazine, 1939).
Notebook of archival holdings in C.T.W.'s handwriting.
Cooperative Africana Microform Project.
South African Society of Archivists Constitution.
Kimberley Public Library - catalogue of manuscripts, books printed in the 15th and 16th centuries, books printed at the Cape 1800-1837, books printed at Mission presses 1831-1899.
List of books printed between 1500-1550 formerly in possession of the Anglican Church in S.A.
Card index of Books from the libraries of CPSA now housed in Rare Books Dept. of Wits University Library with their provenance, 1974.
Bloemfontein Diocesan Library - 3800 items examined and reported November 1976-January 1977.
Note on the Archives and Treasures of the CPSA by C.T. Wood.
Rhodesian correspondence and memoranda - 1976-1978, including Anglican Church Records in the Government Archives of S. Rhodesia.
Part of Diocese of Pretoria records
JHB Malvern St. Patricks Baptisms
Part of Anglican Parish Registers
Pages not in order.
South African District Committee Executive minutes
The travel diary contains the notes of a lady (unknown) during her honeymoon in 1917-1918, travelling the Cape. She describes events and places such as Stormsrivier Drift, Knysna and Wynberg in Cape Town.
The last page of the diary includes the transcript of a letter written to her by her husband, named Christopher Morley (?).
Also included a loose letter, dated 6 January 1849, from the General Post Office, addressed to Francis Milnes, informing her of an appointment to the Postoffice in Aberdeen.