• Police and the Village Green Theatre 

      The Natal Mercury (1989)
      These articles discuss the unrest caused at the Village Green Theatre and the police that had to intervene during this event.
    • Police Van 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The item consists of two black and white photographs. The first is a photograph of a person whilst the other is an image of a police van with a gun pointed out the front window.
    • Polish Violinist to Tour Union with 10 000 Pound Stradivarius 

      Unknown author (South African Zionist Federation, 1947-02-07)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • Political Cartoon 

      SPROCAS
      Image depicts a white man holding a whip whilst an African man stands with a chain around his foot connected to a live bomb.
    • Political Gimmick 

      Unknown author (1969)
      The item is comprised of two newspaper articles. The first relates to the South African governments' approach in dealing with issues such as those pertaining to the introduction of the television into the country. The ...
    • The Political Scene 

      Lemeer, Karl (South African Zionist Federation, 1947-08-01)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • Politics of the Toyi-Toyi On-Screen 

      Sosibo, Kwanele
      The article reflects on the Aryan Kaganof's film pertaining to Wits regarding the political grandstanding at the institution.
    • Ponewes Beth Hamedrash 

      Unknown author (South African Zionist Federation, 1931-07-31)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • Pop Before Poetry 

      Griffin, Maureen (9-16 May)
      The article describes how Nick Alexander and Ashley Parker came together as song writers and muscians to promote an art-form they called song-poem. The author goes on to include how these musicians compose their song-poems ...
    • Pop music is a communist plot 

      Unknown author
      This item contains two documents. The first is a newspaper cutting on how pop music was being used by communists to influence the minds of its listeners. The second document lists some of the musicians that are associated ...
    • 'Pop Music Is A Communist Plot' 

      Political correspondent (19--)
      The article reflects on the disapproval expressed for Pop music during the National Party's Free State Congress held the previous day.
    • Popular Concert at Selborne Hall 

      Unknown author (South African Zionist Federation, 1948-06-25)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • Popular wedding 

      Unknown author (S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.), 1929-03-01)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • Port Elizabeth Hebrew School 

      Unknown author (S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.), 1931-12-18)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • Port Elizabeth's interest in Palestine Symphony Orchestra 

      Unknown author (South African Zionist Federation, 1939-07-07)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • Portrait of a clarinet dancer 

      Grove, Stefans, 1922
      Score. "Dedicated with esteem to Kieraan Ballard-Tremeer". "J.J. 22:xi:99". 'Music from Africa' series no. 21.
    • Portrait of Emily, opus 43 

      Simon, John, 1944
      Score. Amherst prologue -- 1. I'll tell you how the sun rose -- 2. My life closed twice before its close -- 3. The soul selects her own society -- 4. After great pain, a formal feeling comes -- 5. Exultation is the going ...
    • The Position of the Jew in South Africa 

      Kentridge, M. (MP) (South African Zionist Federation, 1932-09-30)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • Post card regarding orchestration of 'The Boy David' 

      Asquith, Cynthia, Lady, 1887-1960
      Correspondence. General. Post card from Cynthia Asquith to Esther Blackburn. Reference to orchestration of 'The Boy David'.
    • Poster of Richie Havens 

      Unknown author
      This is a poster of Richie Havens during his tour in South Africa.