South Africa (nation)
Found in 3622 Collections and/or Records:
Literary: Material used in WSC's book "My Early Life"., 1899 - [1929]
Includes notes about the Boer War, the treatment of rebels in South Africa and sport at Harrow school. Also includes transcripts of letters to WSC from [3rd Lord] Salisbury, [Evelyn, 1st Lord] Cromer criticising WSC's writing, Albert Edward [Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII] on WSC's letters to the Daily Telegraph concerning battles on the North West Frontier in India and a letter from "De Profundis" [?to the Harrovian] concerning conditions at Harrow school.
Literary: miscellaneous correspondence., Nov 1942 - Dec 1951
Literary: "My Life", News of the World: copy., Jan 1935 - Mar 1935
Literary: "My Life", News of the World": press cuttings., Jan 1935 - Mar 1935
Cuttings of the following articles by WSC from "My Life": "Taken Prisoner by the Boers" on WSC as a war correspondent in South Africa; "My Escape from Pretoria"; "My Entry into Politics" on writing Lord Randolph Churchill's autobiography and the Free Trade issue; "Changing the Political Camp" on going over to the Liberals, South Africa and the Board of Trade; Looking Back on Sixty Years" on WSC's childhood, education and time at Sandhurst.
Literary: "My Life", News of the World": proofs., Jan 1935 - Mar 1935
Literary: News of the World articles by WSC 1., Apr 1938 - May 1938
Literary: News of the World articles by WSC 3., Sep 1938
Literary: Sunday Chronicle articles by WSC., 02 Jan 1938 - 27 Mar 1938
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 1., Oct 1939
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 2., 08 Mar 1942 - 05 Apr 1942
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 2., Nov 1939
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 6., 18 Aug 1940 - 22 Sep 1940
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 7., 29 Sep 1940 - 10 Nov 1940
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 8., 17 Nov 1940 - 29 Dec 1940
Literary: Tit-Bits articles by WSC., Oct 1939 - Nov 1939
Literary: various correspondence., 09 Jan 1943 - 30 Dec 1943
Literary: various correspondence., 18 Jan 1944 - 05 Jan 1945
Little Hell, Elandsberg, road to Barberton, 1888
191 x 126 mm. Showing a trap drawn by a team of horses on the Barberton Road.
Little Paradise, Wynberg, near Cape Town, 1888
193 x 127 mm. A view looking along a tree-lined road at Wynberg near Cape Town, with Devil's Peak in the background.
'Lo Bengulu’s [Lobengula's] Military Station, Bulawayo, 1877', 1877
Water colours and pen and ink sketches documenting Anderson's travels in southern Africa, accompanied by his original captions and explanatory notes. The original titles and captions have been enclosed in single quotation marks, and have been transcribed in the catalogue as found, with the exception of an egregiously offensive term used in some titles, which has not been transcribed. Where possible, modern place names have been supplied.
[Locomotive parts being transported], 1900 - 1910
241 x 192 mm. Showing a locomotive on the dockside with flatcars loaded with engine frames behind. A group of workers and officials pose for the photographer while a porter standing in the background holds a notice reading 'Port Natal to Johannesburg'.
Log of the 'Houghton'
'The log book of Capt. John Edwards, R.N. Given to Robert Stafford Edwards by his Aunt Miss Jane Edwards 1880. Solihull. Warwickshire.'
London Hotel, Cape Town, 1970
The caption reads 'The London Hotel, Greenmarket Square, Cape Town, was built during the first British Occupation'.