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Balalaika Orchestra to be enlarged
(South African Zionist Federation, 1948-03-12)Newspaper article with references to music. -
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Balanophoraceae
(1913)Plate 40 from The flora of South Africa (vol. 1) featuring Balanophoraceae. -
Balanophoraceae
(1913)Plate 41 from The flora of South Africa (vol. 1) featuring Balanophoraceae. -
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Balfour Day Celebration
(S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.) Ltd., 1936-11-06)Newspaper article with references to music. -
The Balfour Declaration
(S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.), 1929-11-08)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Balfour Declaration in Silver Jubilee
(South African Zionist Federation, 1942-11-06)Newspaper article with references to music. -
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Ballad of Biltong and Bubble Gum
(1966-07-17)The first article has been constructed in the form of a ballad in which America was portrayed as an evil whilst the South African state was viewed as the saving grace from the rampant evils. -
Balladen, Klavier, op. 23 (g-Moll)
(G. Schirmer Inc. (New York, N.Y.), 1916)Frédéric Chopin: Ballades for the Piano [published in the series Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics, vol. 31]; music print -
Ballet at City Hall
(South African Zionist Federation, 1943-05-14)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Ballet at the Alhambra
(South African Zionist Federation, 1948-11-12)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Ballet suite
Folder inscription and manuscript piano parts. 1. Wals -- 2. Spieëldans. Folder inscription: "Eerste uitvoering: My suster Makkie en ek in Cathedral Hall Konsert April 1946". -
Ballets de Monte Carlo
(S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.) Ltd., 1936-12-11)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Ballets de Monte Carlo
(S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.) Ltd., 1936-12-04)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Ban Is Lifted on Taylor the Satirist
(1979-07-26)The item consists of two articles. The first relates to Jeremy Taylor who had previously been banned from working in South Africa. The article notifies the public that he was granted permission to visit the country to ... -
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Een banierdrager der gerechtigheid : Sir W. Harcourt's rede, gehouden in het Eng. parlement (L.-H.) op 8 mei 1896 : het onrecht der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek aangedaan, door een Engelsch Staatsman in een schitterend daglicht gesteld
('s Gravenhage : M. van der Beek, 1896)Speech by Sir William Harcourt held in the parliament in 1896 in which he brought to light the injustice done to South Africa.