Albie Sachs explores the cultural dimensions of a post-apartheid society. He envisions a "rainbow culture" that moves beyond the "Baas and Klaas" dynamic toward a shared humanity. The lecture includes a "personal fantasy" of 21 points for cultural renewal, including the restoration of national patrimony, the promotion of multilingualism, and the establishment of community arts centres.
Letter written by the Chairman of the Blask Sash Cape Eastern Region, Isobel Douglas-Jones, to Dr F. van Zyl Slabbert, thanking him for his contribution (in the form of a speech) to the Sash/IDAMASA Public meeting held on the 6th of August 1987 in Port Elizabeth. Letter dated 20 August 1987.
Letter written by Isobel (presumed Isobel Douglas-Jones) of the Cape Eastern Region (office in Port Elizabeth) of the Black Sash, to Rosemary Smith. Letter dated 26 September 1987.
Block house at Algoa Bay, erected in 1799 by General Vandeleur. Taken from a photograph of an engraving by Samuel Daniell, with the following inscription: 'The Military station at Algoa Bay'
The inscription reads: “Boma Pass Road constructed December 1853 by order of His Excellency L’Gen. the Hon. Sir Geo. Cathcart K.C.B. Governor, by the Royal – Engineer Department. The working party consisted of Detachments of the 8th Regt. And the 60th Royal Rifles. Under the direction of Lieut HR Siborne Royal Engineers.
The wording on the stone is as follows – Boma Pass Road constructed December 1853 by order of His Excellency Lt. Gen. the Hon. Sir Geo. Cathcart KCB Governor, by the Royal Engineer Department. The working party consisted of Detachments of the 6th Royal Regt. and 60th Royal Rifles under the direction of Lieut. HR Siborne, Royal Engineers.
Border Gymnastics team at Nationals in Johannesburg - Formal photograph of young people wearing blazers with an unknown insignia on them. Jeff Dyer standing on far left. Professor Locke (coach) standing on far right. Seated, left to right: unknown man, Lynn Edley, Buddy Hanley (coach), Gail Martin, Ant Davey (manager). Babs Phillips seated on ground in foreground of photograph.