- ZA ZAR STS 2022-004-04-009
- Unidad documental simple
- c.1935
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1939 Leake in his garden 001
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105 resultados con objetos digitales Muestra los resultados con objetos digitales
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1939 Leake in his garden 001
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1950c Leake and Mrs Leake on the steps of their home
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1950c Leake and Mrs Leake on the steps of their home in The Valley Road, Westcliff.
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1950c Leake family group in garden 002
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1950c Leake family group in garden 002
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1950c Leake in a garden, presumed to be the garden of his home in The Valley Road, Westcliff.
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1950c Leake family group in garden 003
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1950c Leake family group in garden 003
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1953 Leake at College Official Opening
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1953 Leake at College Official Opening
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1953 Leake addresses congregation after laying of Chapel Foundation Stone
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1953 Leake addresses congregation after laying of Chapel Foundation Stone
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1953 Chapel Leake lays Foundation Stone 001
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1953 Chapel Leake lays Foundation Stone 001
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1953 Chapel foundations after laying of Foundation Stone
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1953 Chapel foundations after laying of Foundation Stone
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1953 Laying of Foundation Stone congregation
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1953 Laying of Foundation Stone congregation
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1953 College Opening group 002
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1953 College Opening group 002
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1953 College Opening group 003
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1953 College Opening group 003
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1953 College Official Opening group 001
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1954 College official opening group 001
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1953 College Opening group
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Leake Collection: other items not in albums
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These items are part of the Leake collection and record the contribution that Leake made to social welfare in Johannesburg as well as the history and achievements of the Association.
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60 years of service to the community: the story of the Rand Aid Association
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60 years of service to the community: the story of the Rand Aid Association. Booklet commemorating the anniversary and explaining the work of the association.
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Rand Aid Association: The Sixty-fourth Annual Report 1967 - 1968
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Rand Aid Association: The Sixty-fourth Annual Report 1967 - 1968
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Rand Aid Association: The Sixty-sixth Annual Report 1969 - 1970
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Rand Aid Association: The Sixty-sixth Annual Report 1969 - 1970.
The cover of this report pictures Mount Collins House, a charity financed by Charles Leake and named after his great friends: William Mountstephens and Albert Collins, founders of St Stithians.
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60 years of service to the community: the story of the Rand Aid Association: content
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60 years of service to the community: the story of the Rand Aid Association. Booklet commemorating the anniversary and explaining the work of the association. (content)
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60 years of service to the community: the story of the Rand Aid Association: cover
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60 years of service to the community: the story of the Rand Aid Association. Booklet commemorating the anniversary and explaining the work of the association. (cover)
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Rand Aid Association: The Sixty-sixth Annual Report 1969 - 1970 content
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Rand Aid Association: The Sixty-sixth Annual Report 1969 - 1970: content
The content of this report includes a section on Mount Collins House, a charity financed by Charles Leake and named after his great friends: William Mountstephens and Albert Collins, founders of St Stithians.
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The Ever Open Door: Rand Aid Association: Opening of the new hall at Mount Collins, 18th November 1970 [invitation and programme]
Mount Collins House, is a charity financed by Charles Leake and named after his great friends: William Mountstephens and Albert Collins, founders of St Stithians.
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The Ever Open Door: Rand Aid Association: Opening of the new hall at Mount Collins, 18th November 1970 [invitation and programme] content
Mount Collins House, is a charity financed by Charles Leake and named after his great friends: William Mountstephens and Albert Collins, founders of St Stithians.
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Rand Aid Association: Thirty-second Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1934
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Rand Aid Association: Thirty-second Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1934: cover
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Rand Aid Association: Thirty-second Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1934: content
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The Collection consists of 2 albums, a box of correspondence and a few loose printed items and photographs. These include:
1) Printed items, particularly those relating to the Rand Aid Association of which Leake was a longstanding chairman and Methodist Churches in Johannesburg. Some brochures refer to Mountcollins House, which was named after Leake's association with the founding benefactors of the College;
2) Monochrome photographs including formal portraits, family photographs and incidental photographs;
3) Newspaper cuttings mostly related to the contribution that Leake made over his many years of involvement in the College, in the Rand Aid Association and the Methodist Church as well as a few social occasions;
4) Artefacts include Leake's passport and cards used to promote his candidacy in a Transvaal provincial election.
5) Correspondence acknowledging Leake's contribution to the development of Johannesburg and the Rand Aid Association.
6) Original certificates and licences issued to Leake and dating back to 1896.
7) Documents of the Wesleyan Church Trust.
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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
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Retirement of Mr. C. H. Leake: Norwegian Consul for 10 years. [NC] The Star, 5/8/1938
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Retirement of Mr. C. H. Leake: Norwegian Consul for 10 years. [NC] The Star, 5/8/1938.
The image of the page to which the article has been adhered also includes a newspaper photograph of cycling in Norway and 3 seals embedded in sealing wax.
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1946 Leake family group at Durban beachfront
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Group photograph of Leake and his family on the Durban beachfront. The youth is dressed in a Hilton College uniform.
The date of 1946 was established courtesy of the Hilton College Archives. With their help, the young man was identified as Anthony Charles Turner who attended Hilton from 1946 - 1949. The Hilton archive was further able to establish that the others in the photograph included Anthony's father, Ernest James Turner, his mother Muriel (nee Leake) and his sisters.
It was from this information that the photograph of a youthful Anthony was dated to 1946.
The location of the Durban beachfront was identified from general knowledge and the lack of a lighthouse on the Bluff in the background confirms the date between 1941 and 1953.
Further clarification was received from Charles Bamford (Class of 1973 and great-grandson of Charles Leake):
"It is correct to say that the photograph shows, on the left, E.J. ("Pic") Turner with his wife Muriel and their two children, "Tony" and Gail. I am pretty certain that the girl with my great-grandfather is his granddaughter Hilary Morris, the daughter of Nellie Morris (née Leake) who had previously been married to Edgar Clapshaw, my maternal grandfather."
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