South Africa
Found in 233 Collections and/or Records:
Diary of visit to South Africa, 1952-12 - 1953-01
Manuscript and typescript copy of JA's diary, including visiting Uganda and various mines in South Africa, Rhodesia [later Zambia and Zimbabwe] and the Congo, and meetings with the Oppenheimers and political leaders. Includes photographs of the Owen Falls hydro-electric plant, Uganda.
Drafts of speeches and articles, 1986-08 - 1989-08
Subjects include: tribute to 1st Lord Stockton [earlier Harold Macmillan]; a united Europe; self-determination for the countries of Eastern Europe; the reversal of Soviet influence in Africa and the situation in South Africa; the Commonwealth and Europe.
Edmondson Case, 1901-02 - 1911
Reports and interviews used in LSA's defence in a libel action brought against him by a soldier from the South African War, including: accounts of a battle at Leliefontein, near Senekal (1900); annotated proofs from the Times History of the South African War; witness statements and other legal papers; material from an earlier action brought against General Sir [Henry] Leslie Rundle and others.
Edward John Dunn: autobiographical and geological papers
Autobiographical notes and drafts; newspaper cuttings relating to mining; offprints and publications by Dunn or given to Dunn, referencing his work; correspondence; notes.
Empire Industries Association reprints, 1945-10 - 1951-12
Empire Parliamentary Association: correspondence, 1938-07 - 1942-12
Empire Tour: correspondence and invitations, 1926-01 - 1927-07
Empire Tour: Empire Parliamentary Association notes, 1926-10 - 1927-10
Empire Tour photographs: South Africa, 1902 - 1927
Photographs from LSA's Empire Tour of South Africa and Rhodesia [later Zambia and Zimbabwe], and also earlier photographs of Rhodesia (1902).
Empire Tour: printed material and programmes, 1927-07 - 1928-07
Includes: pamphlet by Sir [James] Percy FitzPatrick on the controversy over the South African flag; itineraries, including detailed itineraries for LSA's tours of New South Wales and Queensland [Australia]; programmes and menus; print of speeches given by LSA in South Africa.
Empire Tour speeches: South Africa, 1927-08 - 1927-09
Annotated texts of LSA's Empire Tour speeches from South Africa and Southern Rhodesia [later Zimbabwe], on subjects including agriculture, Imperial Preference, Imperial unity, the ideas of Cecil Rhodes, South Africa's future in the Empire, and Britain's achievements during the war and in post-war domestic and colonial policy.
Also includes: note by LSA on the South African flag.
Foreign affairs: Namibia, 1980-12 - 1985-12
Fact sheets from the Namibia Information Service on the political situation, sent by Sir Trevor Lloyd-Hughes.
Foreign affairs: South Africa, 1976-01 - 1979-06
Copy of documents from the South African Department of Foreign Affairs on South West Africa and Namibia.
Freedom of Islwyn, 1986-02 - 1986-05
Text of NK’s speech on receiving the freedom of Islwyn [Wales], and also accepting freedom on behalf of Nelson Mandela and Winnie Mandela. Also includes a photograph of the ceremony and a message from Winnie Mandela.
General articles 1914-18, 1914-09 - 1918-06
General correspondence, 1978-12 - 1979-02
General letters on South Africa, A - Z, 1900-01 - 1904-02
G[enlisea] ornata / The leaves of Genlisea are of two kinds described by Dr Warming as 'spathulate' & 'utriculiferous', 1848-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Sir Francis Darwin pp Charles Robert Darwin
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Henry Ellis: Naval journal on 'HMS Styx' during the Xhosa [Cape Frontier] and Burmese Wars
History of the Cape Observatory, 1913
'A History and Description of the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope' by Sir David Gill (London: H.M.S.O.), containing sections on staff, instruments and results, with photographs and illustrations. In the inside pocket at the back of the volume is a 'Diagram of the Geodetic Triangulation of South Africa' and a 'Plan of the Royal Observatory. Cape of Good Hope'.
History of the Cape Observatory, 1913
'A History and Description of the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope' by Sir David Gill (London: H.M.S.O.), containing sections on staff, instruments and results, with photographs and illustrations. In the inside pocket at the back of the volume is a 'Diagram of the Geodetic Triangulation of South Africa' and a 'Plan of the Royal Observatory. Cape of Good Hope'.
Invertebrates-14 Note, 1867-12-05
Lepidoptera / Bates says he thought he had at last found one Dung-feeder with horns of a fixed form viz an Onthophagus with long horns palmated like fallow-deer
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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