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Africana Society. - Africana Notes and News. Vol. 22 No. 1 March 1976.
Africana Society / Museum. Johannesburg 1976. In original wraps. illus. plates. Minor foxing to preliminary pages else a clean VG copy. Articles in this issue: Anna H. Smith, Afrikaans Honderd Jaar. R.R. Langham-Carter, Bertram House: A New Museum For Cape Town. Edward C. Tabler, Addenda And Corrigenda IV To Pioneers Of Rhodesia. Anna H. Smith, Educational Facilities In Early Johannesburg 2. Marshall's Souvenirs Of The ZAR Munt Te Velde 1902. Margaret P.H. Laver, Foundation And Other Inscribed Stones Outside The Cathedral Church Of St. Mary The Virgin, Johannesburg. R.F. Kennedy, Fashion In South Africa. R.F. Kennedy, The Problem Of The "Vidal" Water-Colours Resolved.
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