Minutes of Publishing and Research Unit
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- 2 June?
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Minutes of Publishing and Research Unit
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Carnarvon Castle, Painting by John Ruskin
Parte dePapers of Howard Pim
The painting was bought by Howard Pim in November 1933 from the Export Book Co. Preston, Lancashire, UK, together with two other paintings by John Ruskin.
It seems that these three paintings were later presented by Howard Pim to the Students' Representative Council, University of the Witwatersrand on the 31 December 1933, to be hung in the Students Room in the new library (William Cullen Library?).
Also refer to the correspondence in this section, item numbers Bc162, Bc163, Bc172, Bc173.
Parte deSilas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
Correspondents:
Frost, H J.
May, B.
Montsioa, Chief Lekoko.
Montsioa, Chief Lotlamoreng.
Nicholson, C H.
Seme, P Ka I.
Wessels, Daniel Hendrik Willem.
Subjects:
Correspondence addressed to Silas Molema in his capacity as tribal chief as well as secretary to the Paramount Chief of the Barolong. The correspondence is chiefly with government officials dealing with all aspects of administration, taxation, losses of cattle during the South African War, visit of Joseph Chamberlain in 1903, meetings between chiefs and government officials, water supply in Stadt, orders to protect land, prevention of the spread of diseases to livesteck, report of deaths among natives caused by epidemics and the tracing of missing tribal members. Also includes tribal debts due to law suits and Chief John Montsioa's debts and lunacy. There are papers concerning Daniel Hendrik Willem Wessels, representative for Bechuanaland in the House of Assembly, about political matters and election campaigning during World War I.
Miner's Phthisis: Prevention: Medical Bureau
Parte deElaine Katz Papers
Examinations; Government; Personnel; Reports; Link with South African Institute for Medical Research (SAIMR); X-rays.
Mahatma Gandhi with his wife Kasturba on their return to India from South Africa
Two musicians playing at the Windmill Club
G. Duze with guitar
Mahatma Gandhi chatting to Jawaharlal Nehru
Photograph of Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana
Parte deEllen Hellmann Papers
Parte deHelen Suzman Papers
Parte deHelen Suzman Papers