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Parte de FHYA curation of selected materials from the Traditional Collection at the Johannesburg Art Gallery
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Parte de FHYA curation of selected materials from the Traditional Collection at the Johannesburg Art Gallery
Unknown maker - Snuff box staff and associated items
Parte de FHYA curation of selected materials from the Traditional Collection at the Johannesburg Art Gallery
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018: File contains an object identified by JAG as a 'snuff box staff' acquired by JAG from Nicholas Maritz.]
Parte de FHYA curation of selected materials from the Traditional Collection at the Johannesburg Art Gallery
Parte de FHYA curation of selected materials from the Traditional Collection at the Johannesburg Art Gallery
Unknown maker - Amasumpa snuff box and associated items
Parte de FHYA curation of selected materials from the Traditional Collection at the Johannesburg Art Gallery
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018: File contains an object identified by JAG as a 'amasumpa snuff box' acquired by JAG from Nicholas Maritz.]
Parte de FHYA curation of selected materials from the Traditional Collection at the Johannesburg Art Gallery
Unknown maker - Amasumpa ear plugs and associated items
Parte de FHYA curation of selected materials from the Traditional Collection at the Johannesburg Art Gallery
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018: File contains an object identified by JAG as a 'amasumpa ear plugs' acquired by JAG from Nicholas Maritz.]
Pages from JAG Annual Report 1986/1987
Parte de FHYA curation of selected materials from the Traditional Collection at the Johannesburg Art Gallery
[Source - Debra Pryor for FHYA, 2019, using JAG materials: Contains cover of Annual Report 1986/1987 file and a piece about JAG's acquisition of the Jaques collection of headrests.]
FHYA selection from the Haddon Papers
[Source - Cambridge University Library website, 2017: The Haddon Papers are housed in the Manuscripts and University Archives within the Special Collections of the Cambridge University Library. The collection includes items relating to Haddon’s life and expeditions, as well as lecture notes, professional correspondence, and a large collection of offprints. The FHYA selection of the Haddon papers focuses on material about Haddon and his involvement in the 1905 Natal leg of the British Association for the Advancement of Science tour of southern Africa. The FHYA ordered this material according to the arrangement set out by the CUL whereby each series is named ‘Haddon Papers’ followed by an identifying number demarcating different sets of material. Within these series, there are ‘files’, in which ‘items’ are housed.]