The Brenthurst Library is a private repository of Africana in Parktown, Johannesburg built by Harry Oppenheimer in 1984 as he started to disengage from...
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the estate; Brenthurst Library, the estate library; The Brenthurst Initiative, a proposal regarding black economic empowerment; The Brenthurst Foundation...
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Parktown mansions (redirect from Brenthurst Estate)
now home to Brenthurst, Little Brenthurst, the Brenthurst Library and most famously the Brenthurst Gardens.[citation needed] Brenthurst gardens are open...
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are held by the National Library of Australia, National Archives of Zimbabwe, National Maritime Museum, Brenthurst Library and the Royal Geographical...
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Bizcommunity. 27 September 2004. Retrieved 19 August 2015. "The Brenthurst Library". Brenthurst.org.za. 25 September 1917. Archived from the original on 16...
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chairwoman. She has also served as chairwoman of her family's Brenthurst Library and Brenthurst Press, was a patron of the South African Mzansi Ballet, and...
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Congress of Vexillology, Zurich, 1993 Some Bookplates in the Brenthurst Library, in Brenthurst Archives, I, 1, 1994 The design of the new South African national...
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family moved their collection from the deteriorating gallery to the Brenthurst Library. The Johannesburg art gallery has been a major focus of urban regeneration...
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(Stuyvesant) Foundation (Stellenbosch), the Oppenheimer Foundation (Brenthurst Library, Johannesburg). Arnott worked at the Iziko South African National...
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region in Africa, it is usually focused on Southern African history. Brenthurst Library MuseuMAfricA Duggan-Cronin Gallery "Definition of AFRICANA". www.merriam-webster...
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premier research prize, the Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship Award. The Brenthurst Library which houses one of the largest collections of rare Africana in the...
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Town School of Art. Her work can be found at the Brenthurst Library in Johannesburg, the Carnegie Library archives at the University of Stellenbosch, MuseumAfrica...
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water-colours and 160 habit sketches in pencil was acquired by the Brenthurst Library in Johannesburg in 1989. Completed plates of Pelargonium were found...
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Town Libraries University of the Western Cape Library Services Africana Library, Kimberley Amazwi South African Museum of Literature Brenthurst Library Cory...
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politician who sat in the House of Assembly of South Africa. "The Brenthurst Library". Brenthurst.org.za. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved...
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of the British forces at the Cape, Sire George Berkeley, and others. Brenthurst Press. ISBN 0-909079-14-5 Mabin, Alan (1983). Recession and its aftermath:...
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Africa, Volume XIV - Office of the Historian". history.state.gov. "THE BRENTHURST FOUNDATION Strengthening Africa's economic performance AFRICAN GAme ChANGeR...
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Director of Nant Enterprises and a Special Advisor to the Johannesburg-based Brenthurst Foundation. Educated at Bloxham School, Davis studied for a degree in...
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Sir John and Lady Herschel at the Cape, 1834 to 1838. Johannesburg: The Brenthurst Press. ISBN 9780909079550. The book also includes work by Charles Davidson...
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married couple (one a sculptor, the other an artist). 63. South Africa Brenthurst Gardens, Parktown, Johannesburg The garden of Strilli Oppenheimer, wife...
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commander of the British forces at the Cape, Sir George Berkeley, and others. Brenthurst Press. 1981. 287 pages. ISBN 0-909079-14-5. Mabin, Alan. Recession and...
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York from Los Angeles in 1964; he went straight to the New York Public Library from JFK to begin research and was directed to the Editor of The Papers...
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David (April 2019). Hargeisa, Somaliland – Invisible City (PDF). The Brenthurst Foundation. Archived from the original on February 26, 2025. "Hargeisa"...
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Herscheliana: Sir John and Lady Herschel at the Cape 1834 to 1838. Houghton: Brenthurst Press. ISBN 0-909079-55-2. Warner, Brian (2006). Cape Landscapes: Sir...
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John Rourke (1980), Paterson's Cape Travels, 1777 to 1779, Johannesburg, Brenthurst Press. ISBN 0-909079-12-9 Guelke, Leonard; Guelke, Jeanne Kay (2004)....
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the Cape, Sir George Berkeley, and others. Basil Alexander Le Cordeur. Brenthurst Press. 1981. 287 pages. ISBN 0-909079-14-5. Blood Ground: Colonialism...
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Melton Prior. War Artist in Southern Africa 1895 to 1900. Houghton: The Brenthurst Press. Gibson, Frank W. (1912). "Prior, Melton". In Lee, Sidney (ed.)...
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Saatchi Gallery, London, 1993. Art and Ambiguity: Prospectives on the Brenthurst Collection of Southern African Art, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg...
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Soldier in South Africa: The Experiences of Eustace Abadie, 1899 to 1902. Brenthurst Press. ISBN 9780909079444 – via Google Books. "The United States Army...
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