Association of Private Schools records
- ZA HPRA AF1343
- Fonds
- 1945 - 1975
Association of Private Schools
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Association of Private Schools records
Association of Private Schools
Association for Social Work Education in Africa (ASWEA)
The collection contains documents originating from the work of the Association for Social Work Education in Africa (ASWEA), being reports of the seminars of ASWEA that were published between 1971-1989, and a booklet explaining the historical background, objectives, governing body, functions and activities of ASWEA.
Association for Social Work Education in Africa (ASWEA)
Association for Rural Advancement (AFRA) records
Financial statements, reports, statistics and printed items relating to Asokor Beperk and its subsidiaries Karoo Vleisbeurs Beperk and Kanhym Investments Limited. Subject is the meat industry.
Manuscript in handwriting of the author A.S. Dawson, written under the pseudonum Arthur Percival, 357 leaves, by the title of "Ten years in the Transvaal 1872-1881; a story of stirring times by one who went through them".
Explanatory handwritten notes by F.W. Bell in 1931 (publisher?). Accompanied by photos of early Pretoria with explanatory notes, around 1881-1897, taken by C. Robertson, which were part of the original manuscript. Also included a newspaper article "Burial of the British Flag" from the 'Transvaal Argus', August 1881.
Artworks, Church of the Province of South Africa
Artworks relating to various locations of the Anglican Church, including St. Cuthbert's Mission Tsolo; Bishopscourt; and Grace Dieu.
Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)
South African poet
'South Africa; Treaty of Vereeniging signed May 31, 1902', a poem written 1902 and revised 1946.
The collection contains the personal and professional papers of Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson.
Chaskalson, Arthur
Arthur Aaron Boss (1861-1955) was a soldier and stockbroker. His diary, dated 22 February - 29 June 1879, relates to the campaign against Chief Morosi, the taking of the mountain and death of the Chief which resulted in the decline of the Baphuti tribe. It is accompanied by a plan of the mountain, a typscript of the diary by Dr P.H. Butterfield (30 pages) and an article on the campaign in The Star, 29 June 1929. The original can be found in the Johannesburg Public Library.