The Public Archives of South Africa, 1652-1910B. Franklin, 1969 - 108 The importance of the Public Archives of the Union of South Africa has been recognised by the State and the public. The last decade has seen greater attention given to the care, preservation and accessibility of our national records. The public has used them to a much greater extent for historical research. It is, therefore, perhaps not inopportune to issue a publication showing briefly what records are available and where they are to be found. |
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