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Linda Bonaparte
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Lindiwe Ndlela
(1998-11)IDASA staff member Lindiwe Ndlela receiving a gift token from the mayor of Birmingham -
Local Government Transition Act, 1993 : Boundaries of Transitional Metropolitan Council: Workshop 1994-03-05
Documentation with regards to the Workshop on Boundaries of the Cape Metropolitan Area, 1994-03-05. -
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La loi martiale dans la Colonie du Cap durant 1901
(Paris : Machaussat, 1902) -
Les lois fondamentales de l'Univers
(Paris : Imprimerie de la Cour d'Appel, 1900) -
The London Times
Re the characteristics of Apartheid; the necessity of getting rid of the system and in what way it contributed towards FVZS’s resignation. -
A look into the 80's
Article for The Star entitled: "a look into the 80's", and letter from H. W. Tyson, Editor, requesting an article, as part of, “a series of articles written by five leading politicians in the country which will focus on ... -
Lord Methuen uitgeoorle deur Genl. De la Rey
(Potchefstroom : A.H. Koomans, 19--)Dutch pamphlet describing the capture of Lord Methuen by Genl. De la Rey. -
Lord Roberts und die Wahrheit von Africanus minor
(Zurich : Continent, 1902)German pamphlet exposing Lord Robert as a liar. -
Lord Roberts's campaign and its consequences
(London : Horace Marshall & Son, 1900)Pamphlet regarding Lord Roberts's campaign during the South African war. -
Losse gedachten over Zuid-Afrika
(Haarlem : H.D. Tjeenk Willink & Zoon, 1900)Short introduction in Dutch to the South African landscape and people. -
De lotgevallen der verdreven Nederlanders uit Zuid-Afrika
(1900?)Dutch pamphlet on the fate of a group of employees of the N.Z.A.S.M. who were captured by British forces and repatriated to the Netherlands. -
Louis Botha contra Generaal Christiaan de Wet
(Amsterdam : C.L. Van Langenhuysen, 1915)Dutch pamphlet explaining the difference in attitude towards the war of Louis Botha and Christiaan de Wet. -
Louis Trigardt : pionier van ’n groter Suid-Afrika
Paper delivered on Great Trek leader Louis Trigardt, Worcester, September 1931. -
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Louw van Deventer
(1999)Photograph of Louw van Deventer, Chairperson of the Provincial Public Accounts Committee of North-West. -