Research Archives

Research Archives

University of the Witwatersrand

This site includes the two major research archives at the University, namely the Historical Papers Research Archive (HPRA), and the South African History Archive (SAHA). In addition it incorporates our partner institution, the Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe Museum & Learning Centre, and the projects AFRAPIX and MEDU. This multi-institutional setup allows for searching across these institution's online finding aids and searchable digital items.


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Cyril Ramaphosa, General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) speaks at the COSATU-conference in 1987
Detailed map of St. Helena by POW Cpt. De Framond, with pen and ink sketches and other maps
Portions of Lydenburg and Zoutpansberg districts, including the Haenertsburg Gold Fields
Detailed map of St. Helena by POW Cpt. De Framond, with pen and ink sketches and other maps
Route map of the Gasa Country
Maphike, Nto Mitta
Baby Jake posing with Soweto business man Richard Maponya
Trophy presentations, including the Mainstay Cup, SAB trophy (South African Breweries), JPS Knockout and BP Cup (see also SANFA events), depicting Kaizer Motaung, Peta Balac, Johannes "Ryder" Mofokeng, Fetsi "Chippa" Molatedi and Marks Maponyane
Transcript: Maphumulo Nsibandze, tape 3(a), Zombodze, interview 1, Book 2
Sketch map and notes
Trophy presentations, including the Mainstay Cup, SAB trophy (South African Breweries), JPS Knockout and BP Cup (see also SANFA events), depicting Kaizer Motaung, Peta Balac, Johannes "Ryder" Mofokeng, Fetsi "Chippa" Molatedi and Marks Maponyane
State vs N. M. Maphike
Map of native reserve, Mafeking. Scale 400 Rds = 1 inch
Map of Johannesburg Urban Motorways, published by City Council
Trophy presentations, including the Mainstay Cup, SAB trophy (South African Breweries), JPS Knockout and BP Cup (see also SANFA events), depicting Kaizer Motaung, Peta Balac, Johannes "Ryder" Mofokeng, Fetsi "Chippa" Molatedi and Marks Maponyane
SAIRR map and publication covering the Pretoria Group Areas as proclaimed on the 6 June 1958; and newspaper image of the Asiatic Bazaar in Pretoria, but most probably around the time of proclamation
Vol 320 p 18306-18368. Witnesses: Zulu and Maphalla
Lenasia and Incorporation of Southern Areas, including map showing demarcations
PAC: Photographs and map - three pages consisting of reports of APLA in 1979-1982, a 1982 handdrawn map and photographs and copies of newspaper clippings
Maps