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The Tzaneen Museum was opened on the 24th of June 1995. This small but fascinating museum contains mostly ethnological artefacts of the area which are permanently on display. The displays…
In terms of the distribution of amphibian and reptile specimens represented in the collection: 99% of specimens are from the southern half of Africa with 90% representing the Free State…
The collection consists of digitised photographs and music clips
Letters regarding postage (16 dd 1903 and 3 dd 1924/1925)
The collection consists of correspondence, speeches, articles, notebooks, reports, memorandums, information pieces, loose notes, and other documents
The collection consist of personal notes by Major Meuller. The collection is orginally in German with English translations by the author