Berea Methodist Church. Fifty Golden Years 1904 - 1954: content
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Berea Methodist Church. Fifty Golden Years 1904 - 1954: content
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Berea Methodist Church. Fifty Golden Years 1904 - 1954: content
Parte deLeake collection
Berea Methodist Church. Fifty Golden Years 1904 - 1954: content
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Newspaper cutting featuring the 'pioneer firm' for which Leake was associated for most of his working life and including details of Leake's professional life.
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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.
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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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Newspaper cutting featuring the 'pioneer firm' for which Leake was associated for most of his working life.
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Berea Methodist Church. Fifty Golden Years 1904 - 1954: cover
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Berea Methodist Church. Fifty Golden Years 1904 - 1954
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Chas. H. Leake. Unionist candidate for Troyville. Provincial Council election: cover
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Pamphlet issued by Leake in support of his candidacy in the 1920 provincial election: front page
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Chas. H. Leake. Unionist candidate for Troyville. Provincial Council election: verso
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Pamphlet issued by Leake in support of his candidacy in the 1920 provincial election. The verso includes his manifesto addressed to the Electors of the Division of Troyeville (Johannesburg) and ends with the words: "I have the honour to be, Gentleman, Yours truly, Chas. H. Leake" indicating that it was only men that were entitled to vote at that time.
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