South Africa (nation)
Found in 3622 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of journal 1838, 1838-07
A carbon copy of a typed transcript made from a microfilm of William Napier's journal by Professor Winifred Maxwell.
Corner of Herschell [sic] ( /67) [C.W.B.], 1867
137 x 69 mm. Showing part of the drive and verandah at the front of the house.
Correspondence, 1956 - 1967
Correspondence (circa 24 pages) between Maxwell, Donald Simpson, and the South African Broadcasting Corporation regarding the broadcast of a talk on William Napier's journal.
Correspondence, 1970 - 2000
Correspondence about the Jameson Raid and Cecil Rhodes, 1995
Photocopies of letters concerning different accounts and views of Cecil Rhodes and the Jameson Raid. Much of the correspondence is between F.H. Hamilton and Mr Howell Wright.
Correspondence on Anglo-Afrikaner relations, 1955
Correspondence between Marion How and Patrick Duncan and James Packman, Librarian of the Royal Empire Society.
Court House, Pietermaritzburg, 1875 - 1880
158 x 111 mm. Showing the solid brick building of the old Court House.
Courting dress, Nongoma, Zululand, 1947
Cradock, 1880
The print is initialled 'SA'.
Cradock, Eastern Province, 1888
191 x 126 mm. A general view of the town of Cradock, situated 120 miles north of Port Elizabeth, with the bridge over the Great Fish River in the foreground.
Cradock, street in, 1900 - 1910
196 x 121 mm. Showing the main street in Cradock (on the Great Fish River 120 miles north of Port Elizabeth) with the Masonic Hotel in the foreground and the church beyond.
Cream Cannas, 1970-03
Contains slides including a group of seven interiors of Marnham's house taken in August 1968, three showing servants in February 1968 and one of the visit of the Mayor for the celebration of the Queen's birthday on 20 April 1968. The majority show the garden, from scenes in April 1967 to seven transparencies making up a panorama taken on the eve of departure in March 1970. In between these are extensive views both of individual clumps of flowers and more general scenes.
Crested barbet, 1967-08
Crested Barbet, 1967-08
Crossing a drift, road to the Umzinto, Natal [i.e. KwaZulu/Natal], 1888
192 x 125 mm. Showing an ox-drawn wagon crossing a drift on a small river on the Umzinto road.
Crossing Komati River, 1899
99 x 72 mm. Showing a large span of oxen wading across the river.
Crossing the Bar at Knysna, C.P., 1920 - 1929
Collection of monochrome postcards. Published by H.S. Joseph, The Handy House, Kynsa.
Crowd of Shembe Followers, including dancers (married women) and white-gowned men and women, 1930 - 1950
205 x 151mm. The caption continues:'The prophet Shembe started an off-shoot religion, allied to Christianity, and part of their worship is to sing and dance, in a restrained manner. There are hundreds of sects which have grown up in South Africa which are a mixture of their own beliefs, and the Old and New Testaments, the Church and missionaries' teachings.'
Crown Street, Barberton, 1888
191 x 126 mm. A view looking along the wide unsurfaced street towards the Kaapsche Berg with the Royal Albert Hall (billiards, concerts and restaurant) in the right foreground and the Temperance Hotel at the farther end of the street.
Crown Street, Barberton, Looking E. [i.e. East], Transvaal, 1900 - 1910
207 x 151 mm. A view looking along Crown Street with the junction with President Street in the foreground and the premises of A.L. Murray and Co. at the left of the photograh. Pedestrians and dogs stand on the unsurfaced roadway.
Crushing mealies [i.e. maize kernels], 1939 - 1945
A commercially published collection of prints housed in a folder. The captions have been used as titles and may include language which is offensive, inaccurate or inappropriate. They have been retained to reflect the context of the collection's creation. Unless otherwise stated the prints measure 95 x 70 mm.
Cutting sugar cane, Natal [i.e. KwaZulu-Natal], 1888
193 x 124 mm. Showing labourers loading harvested cane on to a bullock cart.
Cycad, 1967-10
The majority of these were taken in the north of the province; at Magoebaskoof (two visits); Tzaneen (including a sequence showing sisal growing and processing); Vendaland in the extreme north and a few coming south to Orhigstad and Graskop. A group taken at Mala Mala camp is assumed to be in the Transvaal, though the precise location has not been found. The section concludes with a visit to a fishing lodge at Dulstroom in December 1969.
Cycad, 1967-10
The majority of these were taken in the north of the province; at Magoebaskoof (two visits); Tzaneen (including a sequence showing sisal growing and processing); Vendaland in the extreme north and a few coming south to Orhigstad and Graskop. A group taken at Mala Mala camp is assumed to be in the Transvaal, though the precise location has not been found. The section concludes with a visit to a fishing lodge at Dulstroom in December 1969.
Cycads north of Tzaneen, 1967-10
The majority of these were taken in the north of the province; at Magoebaskoof (two visits); Tzaneen (including a sequence showing sisal growing and processing); Vendaland in the extreme north and a few coming south to Orhigstad and Graskop. A group taken at Mala Mala camp is assumed to be in the Transvaal, though the precise location has not been found. The section concludes with a visit to a fishing lodge at Dulstroom in December 1969.