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This collection includes prints in a variety of media from France, Britain, Holland, Germany, Spain, etc. They range from Dutch 17th century etchings to 20th century American serigraphs and provide examples of…
Founded in 2002 the Centre is building a comprehensive database of South African Jewish immigration and emigration. It will map the entire history of Jewish migration to South Africa with the…
The collection consists of speeches, correspondence, press releases, answers to questions, newspaper clippings, material for speeches, invitations, radio broadcasts, and other documents
Letters regarding postage (16 dd 1903 and 3 dd 1924/1925)
The collection consists of a post card about Adolf Hitler and two Christmas cards from the Ossewa-Brandwag and the Greyshirts
The collection consists of one disserations titled "Suid-Afrika en die Vrede van Versailles" (South Africa and the Treaty of Versailles)
The collection consists only of scrapbooks focused on World War I and World War II
The collection consists of manuscripts composed by Dr Brink, the qualifications he received, as well as a reproduction of a map of Africa from 1660
The collection includes about 7 500 monographs and 58 journal titles, proves. Roughly half of the collection consists of literary works: The Afrikaans section reflects Afrikaans literary history from its…
Correspondence between Neville Alexander and Mrs Hildegard von Ancken; 5 letters, 1 clipping, 1 Christmas card, ts diary excerpts; includes a covering letter from Rendsburg Rotary Club (Germany)