- ZA HPRA A3453
- Fondo
- 2015-2016
The interviewees included:
Fourie, Eugene, 27 August 2015 & 21 July 2016
Gilder, Barry, 13 July 2016
Heymans, Hendrik, 26 July 2016
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The interviewees included:
Fourie, Eugene, 27 August 2015 & 21 July 2016
Gilder, Barry, 13 July 2016
Heymans, Hendrik, 26 July 2016
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Parte deGilbert Marcus SC, Legal matters
Correspondence between the Office of the State Attorney, The Registrar of the Constitutional Court and Adams&Adams relating to both cases. Also included is the Draft Order, suggested by the State Attorney, to be made at the hearing on the 9 February 2016. The Constitutional Court reserved judgement on the 9 February 2016.
"On the Development of Radar in South Africa and Its Use in the Second World War"
Dr Brian Austin is a former member of staff of the School of Electrical and Information Engineering at Wits University. His article relates to the development of Radar at the Bernard Price Institute during World War II, and has been added to this collection with permission from the author.
Gilbert Marcus SC, Legal matters
Records relating to selected court cases and proceedings of commissions of inquiry, submitted by Advocate Gilbert Marcus SC.
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Local histories, Activism in the 1970s to beginning 1990s
The scope of the interviews mainly covers the activism in the 1980s to pre-1994. The interviewees were closely involved in underground armed operations, political rallies to show resistance against the Apartheid state in the area of Graaff-Reinet.
Former Councillor of the Bantu Affairs Administration Board. He was a member of the PAC and later joined the UDF. He was detained in the 1980s.
Member of the coloured community, which was removed from uMasizakhe to Kroonville.
Community member from uMasizakhe, who grew up in the township and knew Robert Sobukwe.
Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS), Litigation
The collection contains records of court cases processed between the years of 2005 and 2016 and retained by the Centre of Applied Legal Studies (CALS), a civil society organisation based at the School of Law at the University of the Witwatersrand.
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