Postcard pamphlet issued by Leake in support of his candidacy in the 1927 provincial election (verso).
The pamphlet requests the support of voters for Leake.
It appears that Leake was not successful in being elected.
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Postcard pamphlet issued by Leake in support of his candidacy in the 1927 provincial election.
The pamphlet requests the support of voters for Leake.
It appears that Leake was not successful in being elected.
Postcard pamphlet issued by Leake in support of his candidacy in the 1927 provincial election.
The pamphlet requests the support of voters for Leake.
It appears that Leake was not successful in being elected.
Letter refers to writings of Benjamin Bennet who had interviewed Collins as a young reporter shortly before the death of Collins in 1937. The article extract provides a revealing description of the simple lifestyle of this College founder, page 2.
Bennett, BenjaminLetter refers to writings of Benjamin Bennet who had interviewed Collins as a young reporter shortly before the death of Collins in 1937. The article extract provides a revealing description of the simple lifestyle of this College founder, page 1.
Bennett, BenjaminLetter refers to writings of Benjamin Bennet who had interviewed Collins as a young reporter shortly before the death of Collins in 1937. It provides a revealing description of the simple lifestyle of this College founder.
The StarContents of the magazine for the year 1995, pages 82 to 167.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1995, pages 168 to 240.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1995, pages 1 to 81.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1994, pages 95 to 196.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1994, pages 1 to 94.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1993, pages 93 to 192.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1993, pages 1 to 92.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1992, pages 76 to 148.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1992, pages 148 (2) to 216.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1992, pages 1 to 75
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1991.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1990, pages 76 to 158.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1990, pages 159 to 231.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1990, pages 1 to 75.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1989, pages 61 to 124.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1989, pages 125 to 187.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1989, pages 1 to 60.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1988, pages 74 to 160.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1988, pages 161 to 234.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1988, pages 1 to 73.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1987, pages 113 to 225.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1987, pages 1 to 112.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1986, pages 72 to 136.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1986, pages 137 to 204.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1986, pages 1 to 71.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1985, pages 96 to 192.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1985, pages 1 to 95.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for. the year 1984, pages 86 to 184.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for. the year 1984, pages 1 to 85
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1983, pages 1 to 87.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1983, pages 88 to 177.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1982, pages 78 to 161.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1982, pages 1 to 77.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1981, pages 77 to 158
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1981, pages 1 to 76
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1980, pages 72 to 150.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1980, pages 1 to 71.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1979, pages 76 to 152.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1979, pages 1 to 75.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1978, pages 70 to 142.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1978, pages 1 to 69.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1977.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1976, pages 64 to 128..
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1976, pages 1 to 63..
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1975.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1975.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1974.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1973.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1972.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1971.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1970.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1969.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1968.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1967.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1966.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1965.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1964.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1963.
Boys' CollegeContents of the magazine for the year 1962.
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Boys' CollegeProgramme of the event, 11th August, 1953: Cover
Boys' CollegeProgramme of the event, 11th August, 1953: Cover
Boys' CollegeProgramme of the event, 11th August, 1953: content
Boys' CollegeProgramme of the event, 11th August, 1953: content
Boys' CollegeProgramme of the event, 11th August, 1953.
Boys' CollegeDeed setting out the founding of the College: cover page
St Stithians Endowment FundDeed setting out the founding of the College: contents
St Stithians Endowment FundFirst constitution of the PA
Parents' AssociationProgramme of the event
College CouncilItem collected by the Tickton family during the time that their late son, Norman, attended St Stithians College.
Programme for the official opening of the College and including the Chapel appeal fund form.
Article describing the College, focusing on what it has to offer and its values.
Campbell, DorotheaInvitation to the event at which Mr Mears performed the official opening at 16h30.
Boys' CollegeSingle issue of a school newspaper produced by Form II (Grade 8) boys. The articles reflect the interests and humour of the boys at the time of publication. Certain boys are named within the publication.
Grade 8Invitation to the event
College CouncilCircular of school terms
Mears, Walter George Amos (Wally)Extracts from letters written by E M Harris (one of four Founder Members of Staff of the College) to his sister, Lilian, in England between January 1957 and May 1961.
Harris, Edwin Montague (Monty)Extracts from letters written by E M Harris (one of four Founder Members of Staff of the College) to his sister, Lilian, in England between January 1957 and May 1961.
Harris, Edwin Montague (Monty)Extracts from letters written by E M Harris (one of four Founder Members of Staff of the College) to his sister, Lilian, in England between January 1957 and May 1961.
Harris, Edwin Montague (Monty)Extracts from letters written by E M Harris (one of four Founder Members of Staff of the College) to his sister, Lilian, in England between January 1953 and July,1961.
Harris, Edwin Montague (Monty)Extracts from letters written by E M Harris (one of four Founder Members of Staff of the College) to his sister, Lilian, in England between January 1953 and July,1961.
Harris, Edwin Montague (Monty)Circular letter inviting old boys to attend the gala performance to mark the opening of Mears Hall.
Krige, Marthinus Theunis SteynFive volumes of the complete collection have been digitised as they each contain articles referring to the College or Driefontein Farm, a portion of which was purchased by the Trustees in order to build the College. These articles together form a significant part of the history of the College property from c. 1880 onwards.
Sandton Historical AssociationSandton Historical Association Annual Magazine #7, 1983
Contents:
1) NEWSLETTER
2) MEMBERSHIP FORM
3) QUARTET
4) INTRODUCTION by the Editor to a series of four articles concerning the farm DRIEFONTEIN which is of special importance
today as the historical WEBER HOUSE still stands on this farm.
5) FROM 1859 : LANDOWNERS OF DRIEFONTEIN by E. J. Carruthers. The story of the land and its various owners over the 120 years since the first farms were proclaimed in the Transvaal.
6) THE LOST HOUSES OF DRIEFONTEIN by Professor R. J. Mason. Report on an investigation of the site of the 1890 - 1926 Wilhelmi Farm, which remains only as a ruin, carried out by the Archaeological Research Unit of the University of the Witwatersrand.
7) WHY THE WEBER HOUSE IS WORTHY OF PRESERVATION by Juliet Marais Louw. Mrs. Marais Louw, who spent much of her childhood in what is now Sandton, makes a plea for the old WEBER HOUSE to be saved for posterity.
8) 1908 - THE WRIGHT FAMILY ARRIVE AT DRIEFONTEIN by Juliet Marais Louw. A portrait of some of the people who have lived at
Driefontein.
9) PASSING OF A PIONEER. Poetic Tribute to Mrs. E. Wilhelmi
Sandton Historical Association Annual Magazine #5, 1981
Contents:
1) Local history in the Sandton context by Jane Carruthers
2) St Stithians College by Sheila and Jimmy Verner
3) The Brolins of Linbro Park by Juliet Marais Louw
4) Alexandra Township by Maud Goedhuys
5) The Sandton Fire Brigade by Jane Carruthers with information supplied by R.D. Schmidt
6) Newsletter
Sandton Historical Association Annual Magazine #2, 1978
Contents:
1) Editorial 1
2) How Sandton got its Water Supply by R. I. Louttit.
3) When Ouma wrote to the School Board by Juliet Marais Louw.
4) Witkoppen School by Agnes Kulenkampff.
5) Panner' s Lane - the story of a road by Muriel E. Fisher.
6) St Mungo' s Church Bryanston by W.R. Hedding.
7) Newsletter
Sandton Historical Association Annual Magazine #15, 1991
Contents:
1) Message from the Mayor of Sandton
2) Family Tree [Wilhelmi and Weber families]
3) Driefontein Farmhouse - Saved at last by Avril Reid
4) Tribute to Mrs. Elsa Wilhelmi by Juliet Marais Louw
5) Driefontein - 150 Years of Change by Dr. Jane Carruthers
6) Driefontein Land Transactions
7) Adolf and Elsa Wilhelmi: Sandton Pioneers by Dr. Jane Carruthers
8) I knew Freya Weber by Juliet Marais Louw
9) Max Weber (1) - The Man by Avril Reid
10) Max Weber (2) - The Diary 31 by Vincent Carruthers
11) The Restoration of Driefontein Farmhouse by Chris Bester, B.Arch(Pretoria)
Sandton Historical Association Annual Magazine #11, 1987
Contents:
1) NEWSLETTER
2) THESE NAMES TELL A STORY by Juliet Marais Louw
3) THE SANDTON COAT OF ARMS by E. J. Carruthers and A. Pedlar
4) EDUCATION IN SANDTON by W.R. Hedding
Prospectus produced prior to the opening of the College in 1953. Includes details of the Council members, descriptions of the buildings and grounds, courses of study, fees, games [sports], the boarding department, dress and clothing lists,.
Boys' CollegeDigital copy of an obituary published in the SAJS, January 1964. The obituary provides details of Hall's working and academic life as well as some information on his professional and other interests.
South African Journal of ScienceItems include:
1) programmes of the early events at the BC during the time that Norman was a pupil (1953-1964);
2) early items of the Parents' Association on which Mr J J Tickton served;
3) photographs including those of the first classes at the College;
4) Correspondence including invitations, a Christmas greeting card and a letter
Programme of the official opening of Mears Hall by Mr Wally Mears.
Boys' CollegeFormal portrait photograph of Leake. It is estimated to have been taken prior to the opening of the College in 1953 and relative to later photographs, possibly in the early 1940s.
Palace StudiosFormal portrait photograph of Leake. It is dated from the same image as used on his campaign card for his candidacy for the 1920 Transvaal provincial election. At this time, Leake would have been 51 years old.
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