• Fokeng grave, Leshoboro, Basutoland 

      Crompton, A. W.
      Photograph depicting a Fokeng grave at Leshoboro, Basutoland.
    • Fokeng graves 

      Walton, James, 1911-1999
      Photograph depicting Fokeng graves.
    • Fokeng kraal group at Metlaeeng 

      Walton, James, 1911-1999
      Drawings depicting a plan of a Fokeng kraal group at Metlaeeng.
    • Fokeng linked kraals with herdboy's huts 

      Walton, James, 1911-1999
      Drawing of Fokeng linked kraals with herdboy's huts, depicting detail of La Rochelle, Bethlehem (4 huts and section A-B), Susanna, Bethlehem (2 huts) and Qoaling, Basutoland (a hut and 3 paved hut bases).
    • Fokeng rock shelter settlement, Marabeng, Basutoland 

      Walton, James, 1911-1999
      Photographs depicting a Fokeng rock shelter settlement at Marabeng, Basutoland.
    • Fokeng rock shelter settlements in Basutoland 

      Walton, James, 1911-1999
      Drawings of Fokeng rock shelter settlements in Basutoland, depicting detail of Leribe (after Lagden) and Hermon (after Christol).
    • Fokeng rock-shelter dwellings 

      Walton, James, 1911-1999
      Drawings and photographs depicting Fokeng rock-shelter dwellings.
    • Fokeng settlement of Qeme Mountain, Lesotho 

      Walton, James, 1911-1999
      Drawing of the Fokeng settlement of Qeme Mountain, depicting detail of Thaabe (walled boulder settlement, Thaabe's village, present village and cultivated lands), Mpho (walled boulder settlement, Mokibe's village and rock ...
    • Folk 72 

      Y-Club; Natal Folk Music Association; Dennen, John F.; Ring, Mike; Ring, Mary; Johnson, Ray; Crozier, Pip; Lindsay, Ian; Dennen, Tony; Hay, Tony; Seipp, Ginger; King, Dave; Coolbear, Dave; Marks, David
      The programme consists of a list of musicians featured in the folk festival as well as a message from the chairman and an attached application to join the National Folk Music Association. A list of stage crew, organisers ...
    • Folk Alive … 

      Daniel, Raeford; Dobson, Marc (19--)
      The first article pertains to information surrounding the upcoming Folk Festival which is accompanied by names of featured artists such as Clem Tholet, Edi Nederlander, Colin Shamley and David Marks, amongst others. The ...
    • Folk Club and the Southern Folk Rock Set 

      Unknown author
      This document lists several songs that will be performed as part of the Folk Club and the Southern Rock Set. This includes "Let the Bad Times Roll" and "Stranger in Africa".
    • Folk Coverage 

      Unknown author (1969-1994)
      Each page forming part of this item is presented in the form of collages. Each collage consists of newspaper headlines, cartoons and photographs all pertaining in some way to the political state in South Africa with a ...
    • Folk Festival 

      Rand Daily Mail (1967)
      The short newspaper article as well as the attached black and white photographs pertain to the National Folk Festival in 1967 with specific reference to singers who performed at the event.
    • Folk Festival a Hit 

      South Coast Herald (2013-05-10)
      The article reflects on the third annual Folk Music and Songwriters' Festival which was hosted at the Sanctuary of Love located in Melville.
    • Folk Finds A Friendly Home 

      Levison, Evelyn (1967-12-10)
      The article reports on the first national folk gathering at the New Folk Theatre. The article reflects on its charm as well as contains a mention of David Marks.
    • Folk in the Traditional Spirit 

      Daniel, Raeford (1973)
      The article reflects on the "miniture" folk concert affiliated with the Soiree Society which featured artists such as Colin Shamley, David Marks, Brian Beddington and John Oakley-Smith to mention a few.
    • Folk Music at The Mancles' Folk Festival 

      Third Ear Music (19--)
      The advertisement promotes upcoming events hosted at the Mancles' Folk Theatre which was organised by Third Ear Music . Information pertaining to the venue, times, contact details and prices have also been included.
    • Folk Music Committees 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses the development of a national folk circuit in an attempt to keep up with the international folk movement.
    • Folk Music of the Jews 

      Unknown author (S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.), 1931-03-06)
      Newspaper article with references to music.
    • Folk Singer : David Marks (Astra) 

      I. M. (19--)
      The short article promotes an evening featuring David Marks who was scheduled to perform his own songs. A special mention of songs such as Master Jack, Mountains of Men and Mr. Nick were also included.