- ZA HPRA A152
- Fonds
- 16 September 1795
Will of William of Nassau and his wife distributing their possessions to various individuals at the Cape.
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Will of William of Nassau and his wife distributing their possessions to various individuals at the Cape.
Merchant, Cape of Good Hope
Correspondence and papers addressed to De Heeren J. Temmink en C. Van Twist, Amsterdam, re business affairs.
Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff, Letter
President of the Orange Free State
Letter, Pietermaritzburg, to Thomas Muller, Graaf Reinet.
Describes the confusion felt by Dutch citizens in Natal as to whether Natal was to be English or Dutch, their fears that they will lose their liberties and their lands and that the Zulus under Panda (Brother of Dingaan) will rise again.
Author unknown. Describes experiences as public prosecutor in Lydenburg, 1881-1883.
Michael Angelo Bianchi, Correspondence
Bianchi was foreign secretary to Lord Keith and spent several years at the Cape. Owing to the change of government he found himself without employment, and his letters which are addressed to Lord Melville, Lord Castlereagh and Lord Liverpool are mainly concerned with his straitened circumstances, and plead for their assistance in finding him a suitable post.
Missionary
Les Ma-Rotse Etude géographique et ethnographique du Haut Zambeze'.
'Hottentot or Free Person of Colour: contract of hiring and service of husband and wife including children'.
Drawn up between T. Stringfellow of Grahamstown and Richard Dick, prize negro and his wife, whereby they agreed to serve as domestic servants for six months and to be paid fifteen shillings, plus food and lodging. Signed by T. Stringfellow and marks made by R. Dick and his wife in the presence of P. McRosty, Clerk of the Peace.
The collection contains various published items, as well as a news clip with the obituary for William ('Bill') Sutherland, a stalwart in the Labour co-operative movement in South Africa, who resided in Matatiele, East Griqualand (n.d.).
Michael Sutherland
Wits School of Mining Engineering, mining photographs
The photographs are historical images of gold mining in South Africa, taken around the late 1800s to beginning 1900s. Many of the images provide a rare insight into the underground world of deep level mining on the Rand, showing miners at work, as well as mining structures and operations.
Wits School of Mining Engineering
Committee into the discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand, Records
Includes correspondence in connection with the work of the Committee; copies of statements made by witnesses submitting evidence; draft report and mimeographed copy of final report afterwards published by the Government Printer, Pretoria, 1941. Also press clippings on the history of the gold-fields.