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Ek het nog nooit tevore gestem nie. Ek stem nou Nasionale Party
462.B.1.10(59).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper advertisement by the National Party (NP) presenting a statement of support for the NP from a photographer named, Colin Wainer. The advertisement is compiled and issued by Marthinus van Schalkwyk
Kaapse klerewerkers steun ANC
462.B.1.3(57).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper article expressing the overwhelming support for the African National Congress (ANC) shown by the Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (SACTWU). Issued by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)
Stem vir die ANC!
462.B.1.3(59).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper pullout by the African National Congress (ANC) delivering information on the voting process and encouraging South Africans to vote for the ANC
U keuse vir die Wes-Kaap
462.B.1.6(14).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper advertisement by the Freedom Front (FF) calling on voters to vote for the FF and put the balance of power in the Western Cape in their hands
NP Sun visor
462.A.5.3(4).pdf created from original election material in the South African Elections Collection held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Sun visor by the National Party (NP) in the party colours of green and blue. The logo appears in the centre of the visor against a white background
I am a taxi owner and I'm voting National Party
462.B.1.10(61).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper advertisement by the National Party (NP) presenting a statement of support for the NP from a taxi owner named, Johann Durand. The advertisement is compiled and issued by Marthinus van Schalkwyk
St. Blaize Catholic Church, Mossel Bay (Eden District)
Mossel Bay, Catholic Church. There is a very impressive set of three bells in the wide tower of the Saint Blaize Catholic Church in Mossel Bay. When one enters the bell room, the three bells are hanging next to each other with the largest in the middle. However, only one side of the bells has been visible to us and even then only with the necessary efforts. The decorations on the bells are identical so that the only differences are the physical and acoustical measurements of the bells. On the shoulder of the bells one finds a first decorative freeze with flowers and angels playing the violin. Below this a band, surrounded by moulding wires, that runs around the bells and with the following text: + A.D. 1964 + Petit & Fritsen Aarle-Rixtel, Holland + We expect that on the reverse side of the bells stands, “Supplied By South African Organ Builders Pty Limited, Silverton”. Then follows a second decorative band with hanging flowers. On the visible side of the bells appears the crest or seal of the foundry. It contains 3 bells (1 and 2) on which one can find the words, Soli Deo Gloria (Solely to the Glory of God). Above the sound bow one finds a further set of five moulding wires. The Royal Bell Foundry Petit & Fritsen is the third oldest family business in the whole of the Netherlands. It started operations in 1660 and remained one of the main bell founders in the world. In 2012 it was amalgamated with the Koninklijke Eijsbouts in Asten, the Netherlands. We have found information on this specific bells in the Regionaal Historisch Centrum, Eindhoven that houses the archives of the foundry. We learned from these archives that South African Organ Builders (SAOB) often ordered a bulk of bells from Petit & Fritsen without giving information of their ultimate destination. This happened rather frequently in the sixties of last century. Even when we know the date of delivery, it is an almost impossible task to try to find out where these bells ultimately ended up. From the archives we learned however that the founder had been approached on 10 May 1949 with a request for the price for 3 bells. However, we found no proof of the actual order
How can you prevent the door from being slammed shut on self-determination
462.B.1.6(1).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.How can you prevent the door from being slammed shut on self-determination. Cape Times.Newspaper advertisement by the Freedom Front (FF) calling on South Africans to secure their self-determination by voting for the FF. Advertisement compiled by Dr Pieter Mulder, chairman of the FF
Can you imagine the Cape Strangler having the vote? The ANC and the DP can
462.B.1.10(62).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper advertisement by the National Party (NP) in which they criticise the African National Congress (ANC) and the Democratic Party (DP) in their stance on granting all prisoners voting rights. The NP uses the image of the notorious Cape Strangler as a means of emphasising their concerns over such criminals having a vote, and questions both the ANC's and DP's stance on law and order and their ability to uphold the rights of innocent South Africans. The advertisement is compiled and issued by Marthinus van Schalkwyk
Ons tyd om te kies
462.B.2.4(2).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.A comic magazine in aid of voter education published by Matla Trust on behalf of the Independent Forum for Electoral Education. The comic is compiled by The Storyteller Group, with research and story by Peter Esterhuysen, Elias Ngalo, and Patricia Watson. The Story plan is by Michelle Ives. Illustrations and artwork are by Carlos Carvalho, Vusi Malindi, and Justin Wells. The text has been translated by Afrophone Translation Service