Photo of the women of the house and the family pet
- Subjects: Women -- South Africa -- History Women - South Africa -- Social conditions Dogs -- South Africa
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/33826 , vital:24186 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 5183
- Description: Women are wearing traditional outfits perhaps for a specific occasion
- Full Text: false
- Subjects: Women -- South Africa -- History Women - South Africa -- Social conditions Dogs -- South Africa
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/33826 , vital:24186 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 5183
- Description: Women are wearing traditional outfits perhaps for a specific occasion
- Full Text: false
Calcium supplementation commencing before or early in pregnancy, or food fortification with calcium, for preventing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
- Date: 2017
- Subjects: South Africa Pregnancy Journal article
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/6187 , vital:45261 , xlink:href="https://DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD011192.pub2"
- Description: Background Pre-eclampsia is considerably more prevalent in low- than high-income countries. One possible explanation for this discrepancy is dietary diKerences, particularly calcium deficiency. Calcium supplementation in the second half of pregnancy reduces the serious consequences of pre-eclampsia and is recommended by the WorldHealthOrganization (WHO) for women with low dietary calcium intake, but has limited eKect on the overallrisk of pre-eclampsia. It is important to establish whether calcium supplementation before and in early pregnancy has added benefit. Such evidence would be justification for population-level fortification of staple foods with calcium. Objectives To determine the eKect of calcium supplementation or food fortification with calcium, commenced before or early in pregnancy and continued at least until mid-pregnancy, on pre-eclampsia and other hypertensive disorders, maternal morbidity and mortality, as well as fetal and neonatal outcomes. Search methods We searched the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Trials Register (10 August 2017), PubMed (29 June 2017), ClinicalTrials.gov, the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) (10 August 2017) and reference lists of retrieved studies. Selection criteria Randomised controlled trials of calcium supplementation orfood fortification which include women of child bearing age not yet pregnant, or in early pregnancy. Cluster-RCTs, quasi-RCTs and trials published in abstract form only would have been eligible for inclusion in this review but none were identified. Cross-over designs are not appropriate for this intervention. The scope of this review is to consider interventions including calcium supplementation with or without additional supplements or treatments, compared with placebo or no intervention. Data collection and analysis Two review authors independently assessed trials for inclusion and risk of bias, extracted data and checked them for accuracy. Main results This review is based on one RCT (involving 60 women) which looked at calcium plus additional supplements versus control. The women (who had lowantioxidant status)were in the early stages of pregnancy.We did notidentify any studieswhere supplementation commenced pre-pregnancy. Another RCT comparing calcium versus placebo is ongoing but not yet complete. We did not identify any studies looking at any of our other planned comparisons. Calcium plus antioxidants and other supplements versus placebo We included one small study (involving 60 women with low antioxidantlevels) which was conducted in an academic hospital in Indondesia. The study was at low risk of bias for all domains with the exception of selective reporting, for which it was unclear. Women in the intervention group received calcium (800 mg) plus N-acetylcysteine (200 mg), Cu (2 mg), Zn (15 mg), Mn (0.5 mg) and selenium (100 mcg) and vitamins A (1000 IU), B6 (2.2 mg), B12 (2.2 mcg), C (200 mg), and E (400 IU) versus the placebo control group of women who received similar looking tablets containing iron and folic acid. Both groups received iron (30 mg) and folic acid (400 mcg). Tablets were taken twice daily from eight to 12 weeks of gestation and then throughout pregnancy. The included study found that calcium supplementation plus antioxidants and other supplements may slightly reduce pre-eclampsia (gestational hypertension and proteinuria) (risk ratio (RR) 0.24, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.06 to 1.01; low-quality evidence), but this is uncertain due to wide confidence intervals just crossing the line of no eKect, and small sample size. It appears that earlypregnancy loss before 20 weeks' gestation (RR 0.06, 95% CI 0.00 to 1.04; moderate-quality evidence) may be slightly reduced by calcium plus antioxidants and other supplements, but this outcome also has wide confidence intervals, which just cross the line of no eKect. Very few events were reported under the composite outcome, severe maternal morbidity and mortality index and no clear diKerence was seen between groups (RR 0.36, 95% CI 0.04 to 3.23; low-quality evidence). However, the included study observed a reduction in the composite outcome pre-eclampsia and/or pregnancy loss at any gestational age (RR 0.13, 95% CI 0.03 to 0.50; moderate-quality evidence), and pregnancy loss/stillbirth at any gestational age (RR 0.06, 95% CI 0.00 to 0.92;moderate-quality evidence)in the calcium plus antioxidant/supplement group. Other outcomes reported (placental abruption, severe pre-eclampsia and preterm birth (less than 37 weeks' gestation)) were too infrequent for meaningful analysis. No data were reported for the outcomes caesarean section, birthweight less 2500 g, Apgar score less than seven at five minutes, death or admission to neonatal intensive care unit (ICU), or pregnancy loss, stillbirth or neonatal death before discharge from hospital. Authors' conclusions The results of this review are based on one small study in which the calcium intervention group also received antioxidants and other supplements. Therefore, we are uncertain whether any of the eKects observed in the study were due to calcium supplementation or not. The evidence in this review was graded low to moderate due to imprecision. There is insuKicient evidence on the eKectiveness or otherwise of pre- or early-pregnancy calcium supplementation, or food fortification for preventing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Furtherresearch is needed to determine whether pre- or early-pregnancy supplementation, orfood fortification with calcium is associated with a reduction in adverse pregnancy outcomes such as pre-eclampsia and pregnancy loss. Such studies should be adequately powered, limited to calcium supplementation, placebo-controlled, and include relevant outcomes such as those chosen for this review. There is one ongoing study of calcium supplementation alone versus placebo and this may provide additional evidence in future updates
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 2017
- Date: 2017
- Subjects: South Africa Pregnancy Journal article
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/6187 , vital:45261 , xlink:href="https://DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD011192.pub2"
- Description: Background Pre-eclampsia is considerably more prevalent in low- than high-income countries. One possible explanation for this discrepancy is dietary diKerences, particularly calcium deficiency. Calcium supplementation in the second half of pregnancy reduces the serious consequences of pre-eclampsia and is recommended by the WorldHealthOrganization (WHO) for women with low dietary calcium intake, but has limited eKect on the overallrisk of pre-eclampsia. It is important to establish whether calcium supplementation before and in early pregnancy has added benefit. Such evidence would be justification for population-level fortification of staple foods with calcium. Objectives To determine the eKect of calcium supplementation or food fortification with calcium, commenced before or early in pregnancy and continued at least until mid-pregnancy, on pre-eclampsia and other hypertensive disorders, maternal morbidity and mortality, as well as fetal and neonatal outcomes. Search methods We searched the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Trials Register (10 August 2017), PubMed (29 June 2017), ClinicalTrials.gov, the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) (10 August 2017) and reference lists of retrieved studies. Selection criteria Randomised controlled trials of calcium supplementation orfood fortification which include women of child bearing age not yet pregnant, or in early pregnancy. Cluster-RCTs, quasi-RCTs and trials published in abstract form only would have been eligible for inclusion in this review but none were identified. Cross-over designs are not appropriate for this intervention. The scope of this review is to consider interventions including calcium supplementation with or without additional supplements or treatments, compared with placebo or no intervention. Data collection and analysis Two review authors independently assessed trials for inclusion and risk of bias, extracted data and checked them for accuracy. Main results This review is based on one RCT (involving 60 women) which looked at calcium plus additional supplements versus control. The women (who had lowantioxidant status)were in the early stages of pregnancy.We did notidentify any studieswhere supplementation commenced pre-pregnancy. Another RCT comparing calcium versus placebo is ongoing but not yet complete. We did not identify any studies looking at any of our other planned comparisons. Calcium plus antioxidants and other supplements versus placebo We included one small study (involving 60 women with low antioxidantlevels) which was conducted in an academic hospital in Indondesia. The study was at low risk of bias for all domains with the exception of selective reporting, for which it was unclear. Women in the intervention group received calcium (800 mg) plus N-acetylcysteine (200 mg), Cu (2 mg), Zn (15 mg), Mn (0.5 mg) and selenium (100 mcg) and vitamins A (1000 IU), B6 (2.2 mg), B12 (2.2 mcg), C (200 mg), and E (400 IU) versus the placebo control group of women who received similar looking tablets containing iron and folic acid. Both groups received iron (30 mg) and folic acid (400 mcg). Tablets were taken twice daily from eight to 12 weeks of gestation and then throughout pregnancy. The included study found that calcium supplementation plus antioxidants and other supplements may slightly reduce pre-eclampsia (gestational hypertension and proteinuria) (risk ratio (RR) 0.24, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.06 to 1.01; low-quality evidence), but this is uncertain due to wide confidence intervals just crossing the line of no eKect, and small sample size. It appears that earlypregnancy loss before 20 weeks' gestation (RR 0.06, 95% CI 0.00 to 1.04; moderate-quality evidence) may be slightly reduced by calcium plus antioxidants and other supplements, but this outcome also has wide confidence intervals, which just cross the line of no eKect. Very few events were reported under the composite outcome, severe maternal morbidity and mortality index and no clear diKerence was seen between groups (RR 0.36, 95% CI 0.04 to 3.23; low-quality evidence). However, the included study observed a reduction in the composite outcome pre-eclampsia and/or pregnancy loss at any gestational age (RR 0.13, 95% CI 0.03 to 0.50; moderate-quality evidence), and pregnancy loss/stillbirth at any gestational age (RR 0.06, 95% CI 0.00 to 0.92;moderate-quality evidence)in the calcium plus antioxidant/supplement group. Other outcomes reported (placental abruption, severe pre-eclampsia and preterm birth (less than 37 weeks' gestation)) were too infrequent for meaningful analysis. No data were reported for the outcomes caesarean section, birthweight less 2500 g, Apgar score less than seven at five minutes, death or admission to neonatal intensive care unit (ICU), or pregnancy loss, stillbirth or neonatal death before discharge from hospital. Authors' conclusions The results of this review are based on one small study in which the calcium intervention group also received antioxidants and other supplements. Therefore, we are uncertain whether any of the eKects observed in the study were due to calcium supplementation or not. The evidence in this review was graded low to moderate due to imprecision. There is insuKicient evidence on the eKectiveness or otherwise of pre- or early-pregnancy calcium supplementation, or food fortification for preventing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Furtherresearch is needed to determine whether pre- or early-pregnancy supplementation, orfood fortification with calcium is associated with a reduction in adverse pregnancy outcomes such as pre-eclampsia and pregnancy loss. Such studies should be adequately powered, limited to calcium supplementation, placebo-controlled, and include relevant outcomes such as those chosen for this review. There is one ongoing study of calcium supplementation alone versus placebo and this may provide additional evidence in future updates
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 2017
The Educational Journal
- Date: 1997-06
- Subjects: Education –- South Africa , South Africa -- Politics and government , Government, Resistance to -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: text , Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/38169 , vital:34407 , Bulk File 7
- Description: The Educational Journal was the official organ of the Teachers' League of South Africa and focussed on education within the context of a racialized South Africa.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1997-06
- Date: 1997-06
- Subjects: Education –- South Africa , South Africa -- Politics and government , Government, Resistance to -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: text , Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/38169 , vital:34407 , Bulk File 7
- Description: The Educational Journal was the official organ of the Teachers' League of South Africa and focussed on education within the context of a racialized South Africa.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1997-06
Fort Armstrong
- Subjects: Fort Armstrong -- Balfour -- Pictorial works
- Type: Image
- Identifier: vital:14081 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1018005 , MS 10 542 , CD 55
- Description: Fort Armstrong (originally known as Camp Adelaide) was built in 1836 to protect the Kat River Settlement. After suffering capture and bombardment in the 8th Frontier war (1851), it was never used again. , Fort Armstrong was built in 1836, on the Kat River.
- Full Text: false
- Subjects: Fort Armstrong -- Balfour -- Pictorial works
- Type: Image
- Identifier: vital:14081 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1018005 , MS 10 542 , CD 55
- Description: Fort Armstrong (originally known as Camp Adelaide) was built in 1836 to protect the Kat River Settlement. After suffering capture and bombardment in the 8th Frontier war (1851), it was never used again. , Fort Armstrong was built in 1836, on the Kat River.
- Full Text: false
Rhodeo, Vol. 21, No. 1
- Date: 1967-03-09
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14555 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019427
- Description: Rhodeo is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Rhodeo was established in 1947, and renamed in 1994 as Activate. During apartheid Rhodeo became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1967-03-09
- Date: 1967-03-09
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14555 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019427
- Description: Rhodeo is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Rhodeo was established in 1947, and renamed in 1994 as Activate. During apartheid Rhodeo became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1967-03-09
Myrtle Workman, 1934
- Date: 1934
- Subjects: Workman family -- Photographs , Workman, Myrtle -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/48993 , vital:25852 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 7042
- Description: Photograph of Myrtle Workman in 1934.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1934
- Date: 1934
- Subjects: Workman family -- Photographs , Workman, Myrtle -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/48993 , vital:25852 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 7042
- Description: Photograph of Myrtle Workman in 1934.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1934
Touring cricket team on the way to Kei Road
- Subjects: Cricket players -- Photographs Kei Road (South Africa) -- Photographs
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/49850 , vital:25932 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6153
- Description: Group photograph of cricket players posing on the road
- Full Text: false
- Subjects: Cricket players -- Photographs Kei Road (South Africa) -- Photographs
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/49850 , vital:25932 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6153
- Description: Group photograph of cricket players posing on the road
- Full Text: false
Anniversary Bulletin: 50th year of struggle... and the sgtruggle continues
- Date: 1993
- Subjects: Government, Resistance to -- South Africa , South Africa -- History -- 20th century , South Africa -- Politics and government
- Language: English
- Type: text , Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/34038 , vital:33178 , Bulk File 7
- Description: This is the 50th Anniversary Bulletin of the Unity Movement.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1993
- Date: 1993
- Subjects: Government, Resistance to -- South Africa , South Africa -- History -- 20th century , South Africa -- Politics and government
- Language: English
- Type: text , Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/34038 , vital:33178 , Bulk File 7
- Description: This is the 50th Anniversary Bulletin of the Unity Movement.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1993
Photograph entitled "Drilling volunteers"
- Date: 1895?
- Subjects: Transvaal (South Africa) -- History -- 1880-1910 -- Photographs Jameson's Raid, 1895-1896 -- Photographs
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/23120 , vital:23107 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/A 2715-41
- Description: Photograph entitled "Drilling volunteers" showing a large group of men gathered in a mining yard. The name "M. Jackson" is on one of the buildings in the background. , Gold Fields of South Africa Ltd. (Donor)
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1895?
- Date: 1895?
- Subjects: Transvaal (South Africa) -- History -- 1880-1910 -- Photographs Jameson's Raid, 1895-1896 -- Photographs
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/23120 , vital:23107 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/A 2715-41
- Description: Photograph entitled "Drilling volunteers" showing a large group of men gathered in a mining yard. The name "M. Jackson" is on one of the buildings in the background. , Gold Fields of South Africa Ltd. (Donor)
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1895?
Samuel Workman, 1953
- Date: 1953
- Subjects: Workman family -- Photographs , Workman, Samuel
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/49267 , vital:25878 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 7068
- Description: Colour photograph of Samuel Workman, 1953.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1953
- Date: 1953
- Subjects: Workman family -- Photographs , Workman, Samuel
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/49267 , vital:25878 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 7068
- Description: Colour photograph of Samuel Workman, 1953.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1953
Rhodeo, Vol. 22, No. 15
- Date: 1968-08-15
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14589 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019461
- Description: Rhodeo is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Rhodeo was established in 1947, and renamed in 1994 as Activate. During apartheid Rhodeo became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1968-08-15
- Date: 1968-08-15
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14589 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019461
- Description: Rhodeo is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Rhodeo was established in 1947, and renamed in 1994 as Activate. During apartheid Rhodeo became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1968-08-15
Boma Pass plaque
- Subjects: Boma Pass (South Africa) -- Pictorial works
- Type: Image
- Identifier: vital:14063 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017987 , MS 10 542 , CD 55
- Description: 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.
- Full Text: false
- Subjects: Boma Pass (South Africa) -- Pictorial works
- Type: Image
- Identifier: vital:14063 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017987 , MS 10 542 , CD 55
- Description: 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.
- Full Text: false
Photograph entitled: Wellington from Bain's Kloof
- Date: 188?
- Subjects: Wellington (South Africa) -- Photographs Bainskloof Pass (South Africa) -- Photographs
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/40363 , vital:24976 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/A 2717_32
- Description: A black and white photograph showing a view of the town of Wellington, South Africa, from the Bainskloof Pass. , Gold Fields of South Africa Ltd. (donor)
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 188?
- Date: 188?
- Subjects: Wellington (South Africa) -- Photographs Bainskloof Pass (South Africa) -- Photographs
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/40363 , vital:24976 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/A 2717_32
- Description: A black and white photograph showing a view of the town of Wellington, South Africa, from the Bainskloof Pass. , Gold Fields of South Africa Ltd. (donor)
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 188?
Condolence letter to Sheila Burnett from Joan Muller
- Date: 1994-09-14
- Subjects: Burnett, Bill Bendyshe -- 1917-1994 Condolence notes Burnett family
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/35882 , vital:24412 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , MS 20 0066
- Description: This collection contains the letters of condolences, addressed to Sheila Burnett on the death of her husband Bill Bendyshe Burnett, who died on the 23rd of August 1994.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1994-09-14
- Date: 1994-09-14
- Subjects: Burnett, Bill Bendyshe -- 1917-1994 Condolence notes Burnett family
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/35882 , vital:24412 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , MS 20 0066
- Description: This collection contains the letters of condolences, addressed to Sheila Burnett on the death of her husband Bill Bendyshe Burnett, who died on the 23rd of August 1994.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1994-09-14
Rhodos, Vol. 4, No. 4
- Date: 1992-03-26
- Subjects: Rhodes University -- Rhodos , Grahamstown -- Newspapers
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14837 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019076
- Description: The Rhodos newsletter carries news and information about events, awards, projects and developments both on and off campus. Ten editions of Rhodos are printed throughout the academic year for distribution among staff members of the University
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1992-03-26
- Date: 1992-03-26
- Subjects: Rhodes University -- Rhodos , Grahamstown -- Newspapers
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14837 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019076
- Description: The Rhodos newsletter carries news and information about events, awards, projects and developments both on and off campus. Ten editions of Rhodos are printed throughout the academic year for distribution among staff members of the University
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1992-03-26
REDUCTION IN ADHERENCE TO ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY DURING POSTPARTUM: FINDINGS FROM A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
- Date: 2019
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/3896 , vital:43963
- Full Text:
- Date: 2019
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/3896 , vital:43963
- Full Text:
Winchester
- Subjects: Grahamstown Training College -- Buildings -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- History -- Photographs
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/9626 , vital:21513 , PIC/M 5140
- Description: This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017.
- Full Text: false
- Subjects: Grahamstown Training College -- Buildings -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- History -- Photographs
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/9626 , vital:21513 , PIC/M 5140
- Description: This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017.
- Full Text: false
Albany 1st XV vs Colesberg 1st XV, 1971
- Date: 1971
- Subjects: Rugby football -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Photographs , Albany Rugby Football Club -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/43682 , vital:25325 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6658
- Description: Photo of Albany Rugby Football Club Team - 1971.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1971
- Date: 1971
- Subjects: Rugby football -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Photographs , Albany Rugby Football Club -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/43682 , vital:25325 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6658
- Description: Photo of Albany Rugby Football Club Team - 1971.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1971
Photo of Nuns and a group of students
- Subjects: Grahamstown Training College -- Employees -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- History -- Photographs , Grahamstown Training College -- Students -- Photographs
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/15654 , vital:22065 , PIC/M 5099
- Description: This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017.
- Full Text: false
- Subjects: Grahamstown Training College -- Employees -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- History -- Photographs , Grahamstown Training College -- Students -- Photographs
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/15654 , vital:22065 , PIC/M 5099
- Description: This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017.
- Full Text: false
Pincushion proteas
- Date: 19uu
- Subjects: Protea -- South Africa -- Photographs , Leucospermum cordifolium -- South Africa -- Photographs , Proteaceae -- South Africa -- Photographs
- Language: English
- Type: still image , photographs , landscape photographs
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/108518 , vital:32983
- Description: Leucospermum cordifolium
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 19uu
- Date: 19uu
- Subjects: Protea -- South Africa -- Photographs , Leucospermum cordifolium -- South Africa -- Photographs , Proteaceae -- South Africa -- Photographs
- Language: English
- Type: still image , photographs , landscape photographs
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/108518 , vital:32983
- Description: Leucospermum cordifolium
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 19uu