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The history of Gatsrand from the settling of the trekker community circa 1839 until the proclamation of Carletonville in 1948
(1988)
Gatsrand (as a series of ridges) is not only a well-known geographical feature in the Western Transvaal, but it also features prominently as a definite area in the settlement history of the whites in the Transvaal. In fact, ...
Onderwys in Suidwes–Afrika tot 1975
(Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 1985)
South West Africa is in many instances a unique land. Its topography, climatic conditions, rainfall and vegetation are all facets of extremes. As far as it could be established the three European groups,
the three Coloured ...
Die historiese ontwikkeling van skoolgeneeskundige dienste in Transvaalse primêre skole vir Blankes
(Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 1980)
During 1913 arrangements have been made for the hygienic inspection of school children in primary schools, in Transvaal, Dr C. L. Leipoldt was appointed. Medical inspection started in April, 1914, and discontinued, owing ...