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1954 HA 025b BP Burgess Roughton in 1964 HMS Conway

  • ZA ZAR STS 2019-001-01-04-46
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  • 1954
  • Part of Harris Fonds

1954 HA 025b BP Burgess Roughton in 1964 HMS Conway. (It is understood that Burgess may have been related to either Harris or Mears hence the appearance of the photograph in the albums.)

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1954 HA 031c Chapel opening arrivals

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  • 1954
  • Part of Harris Fonds

1954 HA 031c Chapel opening arrival of families for the opening and dedication of the Chapel on 7th November, 1954 at 15h00.

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1955 HA 035 College Staff

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  • 1955
  • Part of Harris Fonds

1955 HA 035 College Staff: by 1955 the College staff complement had increased from 4 to 10.

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1955 HA 032 Aerial photo

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  • 1955
  • Part of Harris Fonds

1955 HA 032 Aerial photograph of the College grounds and surrounding areas taken from the north. The intersection of Main Road and the later-named William Nicol Highway can be clearly seen in the central axis of the photograph.

1956 HA 055a Chapel Harris wedding

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  • 1956
  • Part of Harris Fonds

1956 HA 055a Chapel Harris wedding: bride entering the Chapel. The bride is the daughter of EM Harris. This was the first wedding to take place in the Chapel.

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1956 HA 055b Chapel Harris wedding

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  • 1956
  • Part of Harris Fonds

1956 HA 055b Chapel Harris wedding: Mr & Mrs Hacking. The bride is the daughter of EM Harris. This was the first wedding to take place in the Chapel.

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1956 HA 055d Chapel Harris wedding

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  • 1956
  • Part of Harris Fonds

1956 HA 055d Chapel Harris wedding. The bride enters the Chapel with her father, EM Harris. This was the first wedding to take place in the Chapel. The name of the bridesmaid is not recorded.

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1957 HA 064 Campus aerial view

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  • 1957
  • Part of Harris Fonds

1957 HA 064 Campus aerial view showing the extent of the College buildings and the ring road and the location of the original school gate close to the centre of Randburg.

1957 HA 067 Campus aerial view

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  • 1957
  • Part of Harris Fonds

1957 HA 067 Campus aerial view showing BC buildings and sports facilities, including the swimming bath. The remnants of the orchard from Driefontein farming days are also visible.

1959c St Stithians College Prospectus: content

1959c St Stithians College Prospectus: content
The date of this Prospectus is estimated from the contents: it refers back to the opening of the College in 1953 and the fees are still quoted in sterling. (South Africa changed its monetary system from sterling to Rands in 1960 and later issues reflect this.)

St Stithians College

1959c St Stithians College Prospectus: cover

1959c St Stithians College Prospectus: cover
The date of this Prospectus is estimated from the contents: it refers back to the opening of the College in 1953 and the fees are still quoted in sterling. (South Africa changed its monetary system from sterling to Rands in 1960 and later issues reflect this.)

St Stithians College

1961c. St Stithians College: A Methodist School for Boys [prospectus] cover

1961c. St Stithians College: A Methodist School for Boys [prospectus] cover
The date of the publication is estimated from the fact that the fees are quoted in Rands. South Africa converted from sterling to Rands in February, 1961. Although the word, prospectus, does not appear in the title, the contents duplicate those of earlier prospectuses.

St Stithians College

1961c. St Stithians College: A Methodist School for Boys [prospectus] content

1961c. St Stithians College: A Methodist School for Boys [prospectus] content
The date of the publication is estimated from the fact that the fees are quoted in Rands. South Africa converted from sterling to Rands in February, 1961. Although the word, prospectus, does not appear in the title, the contents duplicate those of earlier prospectuses.

St Stithians College

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