• S.A. Priest Sings Worldly Ballads 

      Hartdegen, John (1967)
      The article focuses on Father Barney McLeer, a Roman Catholic Priest who was scheduled to perform at the 1967 Folk Festival with a mention of Des Lindberg.
    • S.A. Violinist Invited to join Palestine Orchestra 

      Unknown author (South African Zionist Federation, 1946-08-30)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • S.A. Zionist Federation Literature Department 

      Unknown author (S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.) Ltd., 1936-07-24)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • S.A.'s Biggest Ever Happening? 

      South African Folk Music Association (1972-12)
      The item consists of a newspaper article and photograph with an attached caption. The article promotes the upcoming 8th Annual National Folk Festival hosted at a private farm in Rivonia which was said to include an array ...
    • S.A.F.M.A. Presents Country Comes to Town : 9th National Folk Festival 

      South African Folk Association
      The programme includes a list of committee and honorary members as well as the chairman's report alongside photographs taken during the 8th annual national folk festival in 1972. This is accompanied by short sections ...
    • S.A.J.A. Concert 

      Unknown author (South African Zionist Federation, 1948-03-05)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • SA bridging the gap 

      Naude, Beyers, 1915-2004
      Speech entitled, "SA bridging the gap".
    • SA cultural boycott 'no longer understood' 

      The Natal Mercury (1990-12-14)
      This newspaper article discusses the cultural boycott against South Africa no longer being able to be enforced or understood after the country implemented democracy.
    • SA Heritage is Prioritised 

      National Heritage Council; 3rd Ear Music (2004-12-06)
      The article reflects on the National Heritage Council (NHC) who gathered outside Tshwane the following week to discuss the future of the country in terms of language, views, culture, libraries, museums and policy development.
    • SA Jewish Music Centre notebook 

      Singer, Fay
      Notes on donations and suggestions for the cataloguing of records for the SA Jewish Music Centre.
    • SA Jewish Orphanage 

      Unknown author (South African Zionist Federation, 1933-03-17)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • SA Telemedicine and eHealth Conference : address 

      Botman, H. Russel (2011-09)
      Address at SA Telemedicine and eHealth Conference, Medical Research Council, Tygerberg, Cape Town, 13 September 2011.
    • Saad Cochalia 

      Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa (198?)
      Politician and diplomat
    • Saai in droefheid en maai in vreugde 

      Naude, Beyers, 1915-2004
      Funeral sermon held for Clive Cupido entitled, "Sow in sadness and reap in joy".
    • Saai jou saad in die more 

      Naude, Beyers, 1915-2004
      Children's sermon held at Loxton entitled, "Sow your seed in the morning".
    • Die saaier, die saad, die saailand 

      Naude, Beyers, 1915-2004
      Sermon held at Loxton entitled, "The sower, the seed, the arable land".
    • Saambou Collection index 

      Manuscripts Section, Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service
      This index describes the Saambou Collection and contains minutes, photographs, newspaper clippings. This collection consists of the minutes of Exco, Directors and General Annual Meetings of Saambou. It also contains ...
    • SABC Ban Their Records 

      Sunday Times Reporter; Barritt, David (1971-02-21)
      The newspaper articles report on the banning of "Suck" (Gil Gilroy and Moose Forer) by SABC upon review. The black and white photographs that accompany the newspaper articles show the two attacking their piano with axes.
    • SABC Ban Their Records 

      Barritt, David; Sunday Times Reporter (1971-02-21)
      The newspaper articles reflect on the banning of "Suck" (Gil Gilroy and Moose Forer) by SABC upon review. The black and white photographs that accompany the newspaper articles show the two attacking their piano with axes.
    • SABC Studios staff and performers 001 

      Marks, David
      SABC Recording.