- ZA HPRA A202
- Fonds
- 1899-1900
Friend of W.H. Smith, author of Reminiscences of the siege of Ladysmith, Ladysmith: Budge, 1937
Reminiscences of the siege of Ladysmith and extracts from his diary 1899-1900
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Friend of W.H. Smith, author of Reminiscences of the siege of Ladysmith, Ladysmith: Budge, 1937
Reminiscences of the siege of Ladysmith and extracts from his diary 1899-1900
Women and protest in South Africa
Report of the first National Conference of Women, 1954; memoranda and press clippings on women's rights, passes, women's disturbances in natal 1959; "Women's subsistence production and the capitalist economy: Transvaal Bantustans" by F. Mkhombo; "Disposable nannies? Some questions on the role of domestic servants in the political economy of South Africa" by J. Cock.
Headmaster of Wynberg School
'Memorandum of the claims of J. McNaughton, Master of the Govt. School at Wynberg, to increase of salary', Wynberg
First Dutch commander of the Cape of Good Hope
Dagverhaal, vol. 1., pp.108, 125, 179, 180.
Surgeon
'The secret of the knife'. Published London, Jarrold, 1966.
Herman Arnold Ameshoff, Scrapbook
Judge
Contains mainly press clippings of reports of cases tried before Justice Ameshoff.
Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society records
Extracts from diaries kept by Australian immigrants during their visits to Cape Town en route to Australia.
Extract from Mrs. King's journal of her 2nd voyage to New South Wales, which commenced the 20th of November 1799; descriptions of Cape Town from diaries of Arthur Hardy, 1838, Henry Watson, 1839, Dr. Charles Davies, 1839 and William Hamilton 1854.
The Helen Joseph Papers consist of correspondence, diaries, speeches, memoranda, articles, printed items, press cuttings, posters and photographs.
The papers were built up by Helen Joseph during her life time and relate to her personal fight against apartheid. Her papers cover her involvement in politics, the Human Rights Welfare Committee, the 1956 Treason Trial, bannings, banishments, house arrests, detentions, relocations, women's issues, churches and universities.
Joseph, Helen
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, interviews, photographs and posters relating to the following organisations: Black Sash, Detainees' Parents Support Committee, End Conscription Campaign, Institute for a Democratic Alternative in South Africa, Jews for Social Justice, Johannesburg Democratic Action Committee, Mass Democratic Movement, National Education Union of South Africa, National Education Crisis Committee, NUSAS and the United Democratic Front.
Subjects are Namibia, education, trade unions, women, detentions, protest theatre and the Black liberation struggle. Includes interviews with H. Barsel, I Heymann, A Sisulu, S. Kentridge, H. Joseph and D. Alexander.