Cornish Association of the Transvaal
- Collectivité
- c.1890 -
Association of the Cornish settlers ho came to work the mines of the Witwatersrand.
Dates TBI
Cornish Association of the Transvaal
Association of the Cornish settlers ho came to work the mines of the Witwatersrand.
Dates TBI
South African actor and SATV star of the Westgate series.
Deceased 1990.
Johannesburg Centenary Festival Association
Association formed to organise Johannesburg's centenary in 1996.
BC Biology (Life Sciences) and Physical Science teacher; Adventurer's Club
BC Staff member from New Zealand who spent three years teaching in South Africa whilst on an extended world tour with his wife.
Churchman, political leader and President of the PAC from 1997. Mogoba was detained on Robben Island during the 1980s.
First Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa from 1988 - 1994 and recipient of the the World Methodist Council Peace Award.
Receiver of Revenue (Johannesburg)
"During 1914, General Jan Smuts, in his capacity as Minister of Finance, tabled legislation in the Parliament of the Union of South Africa, introducing income tax in the country, with the Income Tax Act of 1914". [Source: Wikipedia]
Income tax is a tax collected by the Receiver of Revenue, which also had the responsibility at the time for issuing licences.
Former province of South Africa from the time of Union in 1910 up until the eve of the democratic election in April, 1994.
The Union of South Africa was established through the unification of the former Boer and British colonial territories. It was known as the Union of South Africa until it was declared a Republic on the 31st May 1961.
Union of South Africa. Department of Commerce and Industries
The Union of South Africa was established through the unification of the former Boer and British colonial territories. It was known as the Union of South Africa until it was declared a Republic on the 31st May 1961.
Spouse of John Birkett, who was the grandson of Helen Holmes, the creator of the Prefects' Charge.
The Adventurers Club was one of the first Clubs to be established at Saints. The Club conducted three to four trips per year for College boys accompanied by staff members to the Magaliesberg, Drakensberg, Malawi and Zimbabwe as well as to Botswana. Accounts of these trips can be found in the Stythian magazines available here.
Parent involved in the establishment and activities of the Adventurers Club.