BC640 H G Lawrence Papers

A PERSONAL PAPERS A1.1-A1.34 Certificates and other personal documents, 1887-1946 A2.1-A2.34 Diaries, 1938-1943; 1947-1973 A2.35-A2.39 Private diaries, 1923-1924; 1927-1929 A3.1-A3.131 Overseas tours, 1956; 1962, 1966; 1971; 1972; including itineraries, correspondence, interviews, etc. A4-A8 Miscellaneous A4.1-A4.18 Earnings for income tax purposes, 1933-1939 A5.1-A5.6 Kenilworth Scout Troop Minutes, 1925-1927; A.G.M Agenda 1967-1970 A7.1-A7.26 Christmas card lists, programmes, invitations and other miscellania, 1929-1971 A8.1-A8.8 Personal newspaper clippings, 1930-1973 A9.1 Illuminated address A10.1 Message to Harry Lawrence A11.1-A11.2 Obituaries (in scrapbook) and House of Assembly debates containing tributes to HGL A12.1-A12.7 English compositions by HGL, 1918 & cartoon by HGL, 1915 A13 Two pages of notes by HGL; introduction to a planned autobiography, 1971. MSS. A14 Transcript of interview with B J Vorster about HGL, 1977. (Interviewer: Jeremy Lawrence)

B GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE B1-B42 Correspondence with individuals (arranged alphabetically) B1 Lord Addison, 22.12.1947. TS B2.1-B2.5 Ken Anderson, 6.8.1949, 22.12.1949. TSS B3 Thomas E Archer, 17.6.1938. MS B4.1-B4.4 Sir Alfred Beit, 24.8.1948, 26.5.1966 with HGL’s replies. TSS B5 F S Berning, 4.1.1955. TS B6.1-B6.3 Major-General G E Brink, 2.4.1971. MS, with HGL’s reply B7.1-B7.5 Clive (Corder?), Nov 1965 re R Smitsdorff, TS and MS B8.1-B8.5 Margaret Creswell, 18.3.1970-12.4.1970. MSS, with HGL’s reply B9 J W de Villiers, 3.5.1954. TS B10.1-B10.2 J P Duminy, 27.12.1967, 16.3.1971. TSS B11 Commodore J H Edelstein, 17.1.(1942?). MS B12 Leif (Egeland?), 1.12.1947. MS B13.1-B13.4 Louis Esselen, 4-11.11.1935. TS, with HGL’s reply B14 Senator A J P Fourie, 7.6.1938. MS B15 Dr Henry Gluckman, 9.12.1970. TS B16 Sir de Villiers Graaff, 28.4.1964. TS B17.1-B17.4 Barbara M Grieve, National Council of Women of SA, 29.7.1970, 1.10.1970 with reply. TSS B18.1-B18.5 Han H Hofmeyr, 7.6.1938-7.5.1945. MSS & TS B19.1-B19.3 Roslyn Levitt re HGL’s Cabinet appointment, 30.6.1971 B20.1-B20.38 W E (Billy) Luke, 1966-1971. TSS (Also corresp. In A3) B21.1-B21.4 Dominick McCausland, 25.9.1939, 17.6.1940. MSS

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B22.1-B22.4 Colonel C F Miles-Cadman, 4.10.1968, 16.12.1968. MSS with replies B23 Admiral Lord Mountevans, 28.2.1948. TS B24.1-B24.2 Harry Oppenheimer, 27.10.1956, 6.11.1961. MSS B25 P O Sauer, 20.3.1964. TS B26 B J Schoeman, 25.8.1959. TS B27.1-B27.2 K A (Monkey) Sellar, 12.5.1948. TS B28.1-B28.2 Cecil J Sibbett, 6.3.1955. MS B29.1-B29.17 J C Smuts, 16.2.1927-6.2.1950, and two letters from Isie Smuts to Jean Lawrence, 1945 & 1951. MSS & TS B30 Bertha Solomon, 24.7.1968. MS B31.1-B31.5 C F Stallard, 1971. TSS & MSS B32.1-B32.2 Walter (Stanford?), 6.5.1965, re politics in Lesotho. TS & MS B33 F Claud Sturrock, 11/6/1938. MS B34.1-B34.2 , 25.1.1963. TS B35.1-B35.3 C R Swart, 1.9.1959-28.1.1965. TSS B36 Catherine Taylor, 5.1.1955. TS B37 Major-General Frank H. Theron, 25.2.1941. TS B38 Piet (van der Byl?), 10.3.1969. MS B39.1-B39.2 (Clifford Miles Warren?), 5.1.1954. TS B40.1-B40.3 Harry Welsh, Feb.1955. TSS B41.1-B41.2 Alleyne Yeld, (Oct 1941?). MS B42 B Yudel, 20.6.1938. MS B43.1-B43.99 Correspondence with individuals (arranged chronologically), 1934-1971 B43.100-B43.106 Correspondence with individuals, including Donald Woods, Mrs E Verwoerd and K Havenga (additions to collection, Mar 2002) B44.1-B44.12 Correspondence with the Owl Club, 1924-1971 B45.1-B45.10 Correspondence re the Round Table, 1963-1970 B46.1-B46.55 Correspondence with various clubs, societies and associations, 1929-1971 B47.1-B47.7 Correspondence with Dept of Native Affairs, 1953 B48.1-B48.67 Correspondence with Consolidated Diamond Mines of S.W.A. Ltd and other companies, 1968-1973 B49.1-B49.18 Correspondence with the Greek royal family, 1949-1971 B50.1-B50.14 Correspondence with Princess Eugenie Radziwell, 1949-1960 B51.1-B51-34 Assorted Christmas cards

C ELECTION CAMPAIGNS, 1929-1961 C1-C8 Parliamentary General Elections C1 1929 General Election – Salt River Electoral Division C1.1-C1.21 Lists of voters, helpers, etc. C1.22-C1.43 Speeches and notes for speeches C1.44-C1.68 Letters and telegrams of good wishes before the election, Feb – June C1.69-C1.116 General correspondence re organisation of election, Feb – June C1.117-C1.329 Congratulatory letters and telegrams, June C1.330-C1.399 Campaign leaflets etc. – South African Party, South African Labour Party, A.P.O, etc.

C1.400-C1.496 Newspaper clippings, Jan-July C2 1933 General Election. Salt River Electoral Division Page 2 of 11

C2.1-C2.63 Letters, etc of good wishes and congratulations, May C2.64-C2.79 Other correspondence etc re campaign, May C2.80-C2.175 Newspaper clippings, Dec. 1932-June 1933 C3 1938 General Election. Woodstock Electoral Division C3.1-C3.11 Good wishes before the election, May C3.12-C3.13 Campaign leaflets C3.14-C3.90 Congratulatory letters and telegrams, May C3.91-C3.103 Miscellaneous lists of helpers, etc. C4 1943 General Election. Salt River Electoral Division C4.1-C4.30 Campaign leaflets, letters, lists of helpers etc. C4.31-C4.120 Congratulatory telegrams and letters, July C5 1948 General Election. Salt River Electoral Division C5.1-C5.19 Campaign leaflets, letters etc. C6 1953 General Election. Salt River Electoral Division C6.1-C6.13 Campaign leaflets, letters etc. C7 1958 General Election. Salt River Electoral Division C7.1-C7.20 Campaign leaflets, letters etc. C8 1961 General Election. Salt River Electoral Division C8.1-C8.49 Campaign letters, leaflets, speech notes, newspaper clippings, etc. C8.50-C8.157 Letters of good wishes before polling day, and letters of sympathy after, incl. Helen Suzman, , Donald Molteno, etc. C9-C19 Parliamentary Bye elections C9.1-C9.2 1929 Gezina, newspaper clippings C10.1-C10.2 1931 Woodstock, newspaper clippings C11.1 1932 Woodstock, newspaper clippings C12.1-C12.21 1932 Colesberg, letters, speech notes C12.22-2.137 1932 Colesberg, newspaper clippings, April-November C13.1-C13.16 1932 Germiston, speech notes, leaflets etc. C13.17-3.189 1932 Germiston, newspaper clippings, Aug – Nov C14.1 1933 Caledon, newspaper clippings, Sept C15.1-C15.10 1934 Witbank, newspaper clippings, April – May C16.1-C16.37 1935 East London, newspaper clippings, March-April C17.1-C17.5 1935 Senekal, newspaper clippings, August C18.1-C18.5 1936 Port Elizabeth, newspaper clippings, January C19.1-C19.14 1936 Rosettenville, newspaper clippings, April-May C20-C26 Provincial Council Elections C20.1-C20.42 1927 Salt River, newspaper clippings, Jan-Feb C21.1-C21.2 1930 Salt River, newspaper clippings, May C22.1-C22.34 1931 Salt River bye election, leaflets, newspaper clippings, Aug – Sept C23.1-C23.14 1933 Salt River, newspaper clippings, Aug C24.1-C24.7 1935 Caledon bye election, newspaper clippings, Nov. C25.1-C25.11 1949 General, leaflets, newspaper clippings, Feb.-Mar C26.1-C26.9 1954 General, memorandum, speech notes, newspaper clippings, May-Aug.

D. POLITICAL CAREER 1924-1938 D1.1-D1.59 Early political memoranda, speeches etc.1924-1938 D2.1-D2.14 Newspaper clippings re HGL’s entry into Parliament, 1929

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D3.1-D3.178 Cape Parliamentary Debating Society, 1923-1936, 1948, agenda, speeches, notes, correspondence etc D3.179 Article by H.G.L. on the Cape Parliamentary Debating Society, published in The Cape Review, 1935

E. CABINET APPOINTMENT AND PORTFOLIOS E1.1-E1.210 Congratulatory letters re cabinet appointment, June-July 1938, also procedural matters re cabinet E1.211 Cape Times poster, announcing H.G.L.'s Cabinet appointment, 6 June 1938 E2 Minister of Labour, 1938-1939 E2.1-E2.71 Documents and memoranda, including material on Coloured affairs. Also clippings and pamphlets E3 Minister of Interior, 1939-1943, 1948 E3.1-E3.34 Documents re policy etc, Sept.1939 E3.35-E3.83 Official correspondence, 1939-1943, 1948 E3.84-E3.127 Bureau of Information, memoranda, statements, broadcasts etc, 1939-1940 E3.128-3.157 Civilian Protective Services, correspondence, notes, plans, newspaper clippings, etc. March 1942-1946 E3.158-3.244 Internal Security Committee notes, minutes, etc. 23.5.1940-24.6.1940 E3.245-3.261 National security regulations, 1940 E3.262-3.271 Reports on Nazis, Broederbond, Otto von Strahl’s Reminiscences of a former German diplomat, R.Leibbrandt, etc. 1941 E3.272-3.282 Censorship, correspondence, summaries no.7,9,12, 1940-1941 E3.282-3.312 Immigration, memoranda, policy statements, newspaper clippings, 1946-1948 E3.313-3.329 Newspaper clippings, 1939-April 1943 incl. flag issues, daylight saving etc. E3.330-3.352 Newspaper clippings re internal security, Dec. 1939-April 1943 E4 Minister of Welfare and Demobilization, incl. Public Health, 1939-1948 E4.1 General correspondence, 1944-1947 E4.11-E4.52.1 Memoranda and other documents, 1943-1944 E4.53-E4.76 National Health Services Commission, 1944. Report, memoranda, statements, etc. E4.77-E4.124 National Health Services Advisory Committee, memoranda, etc. 1945 E4.125-4.137 Demobilization, statements, notes, newspaper clippings, etc., 1947 E4.138-4.140 Directorate of Demobilization, reports, 1945-1946 E4.141-4.162 Newspaper clippings on health and housing, 1943 E4.163-4.164 Publications on social welfare E5 Minister on Justice, 1945-1948 E5.1-E5.43.1 Official correspondence, memoranda, etc. 1946-1948 E5.44-E5.86 Nazi activities, internments, etc. 1941-1947 E5.87-E5.88 Commutation of death sentences E6 South African delegate to British Commonwealth Conference, Canberra, 1947 E6.1-E6.102 Correspondence, records of proceedings, newspaper clippings, etc. E7 South African delegate at the United Nations, 1947 E7.1-E7.19 Speeches to the General Assembly, 19.9.1947-20.11.1947 E7.20-E7.53 Negotiations between South African and Indian delegations to the U.N., Sept.-Oct. 1947, including HGL’s reports to General Smuts E7.54-E7.119 Miscellaneous correspondence, Sept 1947-Feb.1948, incl. HGL’s impressions of the U.N. E7.120-7.339 Newspaper clippings, 30.1.1947, 14.9.1947-19.12.1947 Page 4 of 11

E7.340-7.344 Pamphlets on S.W.A. and U.N. E8 Indian Affairs, 1926, 1939-1975 E8.1-E8.167 Documents, notes, correspondence, etc. Incl. clippings on Indian penetration, 1943; Indian Advisory Board and position of Indian wives

F. PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS AFTER 1948 F1.1-F1.133 General, 1948-1970, incl. notes for parliamentary debates and other miscellaneous parliamentary memoranda F2 Constitutional matters F2.1-F2.70 Separate Representation of Voters Bill, 1951-1951, 1954. Incl. documents, notes for speeches, opinions, pamphlets, etc. Also High Court of Parliament Bill F2.71-F2.127 Senate Bill, 1955-1956. Incl. notes for parliamentary debates, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, etc. F2.128-2.135 Constitutional reform, opinion and memorandum, 1957 F2.136-2.171 Constitutional matters 1960-1961, incl. Republic Referendum F3 Race relations F3.1-F3.15 Miscellaneous documents incl. Dept of Native Afairs, 1947-1957 F3.16-F3.33 Tomlinson Commission Report – notes, clippings, etc. 1955-1956 F3.34-F3.54 Correspondence re race classification, 1961-1962 F4 State of Emergency, 1960-1961 F4.1-F4.95 Notes, correspondence re township disturbances and detainees, report of Langa Commission of Enquiry, HGL’s last speech in Union Parliament etc F5 Foreign Affairs, 1949-1960 F5.1-F5.17 Statements, pamphlets etc

G. UNITED PARTY G1.1-G1.24 Policy statements, 1948-1954 G2.1-G2.3 Parliamentary summaries 1954, 1957, 1959 G3.1-G3.5 Miscellaneous documents 1954-1955 incl. summary of interview between HGL and J G N Strauss, 19.10.1954 re Party leadership G4.1-G4.34 S.A.P./U.P. periodicals G4.1-G4,7 The Ballot Box/ Die Stembus. No.1 March 1929-no.6 June 1929 G4.8-G4,26 Newsletter, 1939?-1950. Incomplete G4.27-G4.29 The South African Woman, 1929-1931. Incomplete G4.30-G4.34 The Voter, 1938-1950. Incomplete G5.1-G5.19 S.A.P. U.P political pamphlets, leaflets etc. 1929-1954

H. PROGRESSIVE PARTY H1 Formation of the Party in 1959 H1.1-H1.173 Documents, notes, memoranda, correspondence incl. early references to U.P. leadership crisis, land issue, actual split H1.174-1.175 Mrs Jean Lawrence's notes on events concerning the formation of the Party, May 1959, for the benefit of her sons living abroad H2.1-H2.127 General Party correspondence, 1960-1971 H3.1-H3.37 Progressive Party speeches and notes for speeches by HGL, 1960-1969. Incl. text of an address by H F Oppenheimer, 1963 H4.1-H4.109 National Congresses, including minutes of National Executive, Leaders and Action Committees, 1960-1971 Page 5 of 11

H5.1-H5.8 Provincial Congresses and Regional Committee minutes, 1964-1970 H6.1-H6.17 Press and policy statements, 1960-1970, incl. memoranda, Molteno Commission, etc H7 Publications H7.1-H7.23 Constitution, Fact papers H7.24-H7.28 Policy directivew, 1962-1964 H7.29-H7.80 Policy, Fact and Comment, News Review, Information Bulletins, The Forum, Progress, 1959-1970 H8.1-H8.138 Newspaper clippings, 1959-1975, incl. the U.P – Progressive split

J. LEGAL PAPERS J1.1-J1.445 Legal cases, A-Z, including notes, opinions, arguments, appeals, etc. J1.446-J.460 Legal cases, unidentified notes and newspaper clippings J2 Legal fees, 1926-1938. MS. 109p. J3.1-J3.30 Miscellaneous legal documents, 1937-1963; including correspondence re legal aid, 1963

K. ARTICLES AND BROADCASTS. Includes correspondence relating to the articles K1.1-K1.21 Parliamentary and political topics, 1930-1936 K1.32-K1.82 Parliamentary and political topics, 1951-1972 K2.1-K2.22 Political personalities: - F H P Creswell, Bp. F H Gow, J B M Hertzog, J H Hofmeyr, D F Malan, Colin Steyn, Helen Suzman K3.1-K3.65 Gen. J C Smuts – incl. articles, speeches and related correspondence, 1950-1973 K4.1-K4.84 World War II – articles written from 1962-1972, incl. very detailed questions and answers on the outbreak of war September 1939 K5.1-K5.30 General, including descriptive and popular topics, ca. 1920-1926 K6.1-K6.192 Legal topics, incl. “Recent legal decisions by Judex”, a series of articles published in the Cape Times, 1922-1928 K7.1-K7.15 “Varsity Notes”, a series of articles published in the Cape Times, 1923-1926 K8.1-K8.13 Articles by others, incl. Sir A Beit, H F Oppenheimer, etc. K9.1-K9.17 “Political Commentary”, a series of articles published in the Cape Argus, 1948-1973

L. SPEECHES. For speeches prior to 1938 see Section D L1.1-L1.46 Mainly political and parliamentary speeches, 1938-1955 For parliamentary speeches post 1948 see Section F1 L2.1-L2.60 General speeches, 1958-1971 L3 Tape recording of speech by H.G.L. on 24.5.1969, incl. 1939 Cabinet decision. (see also L2.8-L2.13)

M. CARTOONS M1-M16 Cartoons by Wyndham Robinson, Bob Connolly, Leyden and T O Honiball, many featuring H.G.L., 1929-1959 (some O/S)

N. PAMPHLETS N1.1-N1.32 General South African politics N2.2-N2.23 Race relations Page 6 of 11

N3.1-N3.6 Miscellaneous South African topics N4.1-N4.20 South African government publications, 1916-1969 N5.1-N5.16 International affairs, incl. American and British policy re Africa and World War II N6.1-N6.4 British Royal visit to , 1947: souvenir brochure and periodicals

P. NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS P1.1-P1.1176 General political and parliamentary affairs, 1920-1978 P2.1-P2.34 The Labour Party and the end of the Pact Government, 1930-1932 P3.1-P3.140 Fusion, 1933-1935 P4.1-P4.61 The “Native question”,1931-1938 P5.1-P5.44 World War II and the neutrality issue, 1939-1945; 1961-1969 P6.1-P6.323 Railways, incl. some harbours, 1929-1936; 1949-1959 P7.1-P7.220 Unemployment and other social problems, 1929-1937 P8.1-P8.29 Housing, incl, slums, 1929-1937 P9.1-P9.77 General miscellaneous, 1923-1944

Q PHOTOGRAPHS and NEWSREEL Q1.1-Q1.6 Portraits of Harry Lawrence, 1941 Q2.1–Q2.1 Election campaign, Salt River, 1929 (1 O/S) Q3.1 Members of the Union House of Assembly, 1935 (O/S) Q4.1 Cape Parliamentary Debating Society. United Party Cabinet, 1936 (O/S)

Q5.1–Q5.2 Q6.1–Q6.4 Q7 Q7.1 Q7.2 Q7.3 Q7.4 Q8.1 Q9.1- Q9.2 Q10.1 Q11.1 Q12.1–Q12.4 Q13.1-Q13.9 Q14.1 Q15.1 Q16.1-Q16.4 Q17.1 Q18.1 Q19.1-Q19.2 Q20.1 Q21.1 Q22

R MISCELLANEOUS R1.1–R1.2 Pennants from official motor car

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R2.1 Notice placed in the club-house of the Royal Western India Turf Club, Poona: “South Africans not admitted”, 1946 R3.1-R3.4 The R.B.H.S. Magazine, 1917-1918 R4.1-R4.15 The South African Nation, 1924-1926 R5.1 The African world, 1934 R6.1 The Historic address delivered by Field-Marshall the Rt. Hon. J.C. Smuts to members of the British Houses of Lords and Commons on Wednesday, 21st October, 1942. Compact disc (copied from five 12-inch 78rpm gramophone records):

S PHOTOGRAPHS Donated by Jeremy Lawrence, with information kindly supplied by him S1 Early photographs of Harry Lawrence S1.1 Kenilworth Scout Troop scouts, with the Rev E W Lasbrey, at Miller’s Point, ca 1916: “Bobs” Mansergh, Harry Lawrence, Eustace Arderne. S1.2 Harry Lawrence at home, “Rocklands”, St James, ca 1917 S1.3-S1.4 Harry Lawrence with Guard Duty colleagues of the “Jericho Post”, Glencairn, ca 1917 S1.5 Harry Lawrence, with group of young women (nurses?), 1917. S2 Family and personal S2.1-S2.2 Jean and Harry Lawrence at their home, “Tavy Cleave”, Tennant Road, Wynberg, in 1931. S2.3 Mrs Jean Lawrence with her elder son, Christopher, Cape Town. Feb 1934. S2.4 Mrs Jean Lawrence with her younger son, Jeremy, at his christening, 29 Sep 1935. S2.5 At “Threeways”, Johannesburg, Jul 1937. Harry and Jean Lawrence with their sons, Christopher and Jeremy. S2.6 Mrs Jean Lawrence with sons Christopher and Jeremy at the wedding of Miss Nesta Fitzgerald to Mr John Cooper, St Michael’s Roman Catholic Church, Rouwkoop Road, Rondebosch. 30 May 1939. S3 Parliamentary career S3.1-S3.3 General Election, 12 Jun 1929. Salt River constituency. S3.4 Simon’s Town, 1936. Mr Colin Bain-Marais, Mrs Leila Reitz and H G Lawrence. S3.5 Opening of Parliament, Cape Town, Jul 1938. Mrs Harry Lawrence. S3.6 In the saloon of the ministerial railway coach, Kimberley station, Nov 1938. Harry and Jean Lawrence. S3.7 Kimberley Railway Station, Nov 1938. Harry Lawrence and 3 others. S3.8 970 Church Street, Pretoria, 16 Nov 1938. Mr Harry Lawrence, Minister of Labour, with visiting Divisional Inspectors and Head Office officials. S3.9-S3.10 Opening of the Benoni Clinic, 26 Oct 1939. S3.11-S3.18 State visit of General Carmona, President of the Portuguese Republic and Senhora Carmona to South Africa, Aug 1939. S3.19-S3.20 “Our Children’s Day”, Pretoria, 4 Nov 1939. Centre: Mrs Lawrence, Lady Duncan. S3.21 Serving at a club for Greek sailors in Cape Town, in the early 1940s. Princess Katherine of Greece and her sister-in-law, Princess Frederika (the future Queen Frederika of Greece). S3.22 Mr Harry Lawrence, Minister of the Interior and of Public Health, at his desk in Cape Town, Feb 1940.

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S3.23 At Westbrooke, Mar 1940. Lady van Ryneveld, Maj-Gen Sir Pierre van Ryneveld (Chief of the General Staff, Union Defence Forces), Mrs Harry Lawrence. S3.24-S3.25 British evacuee children arrive at Cape Town harbour, Sep 1940. Westbrooke, Rondebosch, Sep 1940. A reception for evacuee children from the United Kingdom. S3.26 Mr Harry Lawrence with Mr Mervyn Williams, Town Clerk of Muizenberg, Nov 1940. S3.27-S3.28 The City Hall, Johannesburg, Nov 1940. A Civil Protection Services meeting being addressed by Mr Harry Lawrence, Minister of the Interior. S3.29 Ladismith, Natal, Nov 1941. Mr H G Lawrence on platform with group in military uniform. S3.30 Pietermaritzburg, 29 Aug 1942. Mr H G Lawrence at the opening of a new infectious diseases hospital at Mountrise. S3.31-S3.34 Newlands Cricket Ground, 26 Sep 1942. Presentation of the King’s Medal for Bravery to Constable Hendrik Snell, by Mr H G Lawrence, Minister of the Interior. S3.35-S3.36 Fernwood, Claremont, 3 Apr 1943. Dr Vernon Shearer and Mr Harry Lawrence, members of the Parliamentary cricket team, in false beards. Fernwood, Claremont, 3 Apr 1943. The Parliamentary cricket team, captained by Mr Harry Lawrence. S3.37-S3.38 The Wanderers Ground, Johannesburg, 28 Aug 1943. The Boys’ Brigade annual Battalion inspection, by Mr H G Lawrence, the newly appointed Minister of Welfare and Demobilisation. S3.39 The Union Buildings, Pretoria. 4 Jan 1944. Cabinet meeting. S3.40-S3.42 Polish Stall at the Liberty Cavalcade, Cape Town, Mar 1944. S3.43-S3.44 Cape Town Chamber of Commerce dinner, Mar 1944 S3.45-S3.46 University of the Witwatersrand, 25 Sep 1944. Social Welfare Conference (Conference on the Post-War Planning of Social Work), opened by General Smuts. S3.47 Mrs “Isie” Smuts, in the drawing room at Groote Schuur, with Polish refugee children. 29 Mar 1945. S3.48 Rondebosch Service Club, Mar 1945. Mr and Mrs Harry Lawrence. S3.49 Crosby Township, Transvaal, 11 Jul 1945. Mr Harry Lawrence lays foundation stone. S3.50-S3.53 Eastern Sports Ground, Pretoria, 5 Sep 1945. Rugby match between teams representing ministerial private secretaries and parliamentary session staff. S3.54 Government House, Pretoria, 9 Nov 1945. Mr Harry Lawrence after being sworn in as Minister of Justice (and of Social Welfare and Demobilisation). Standing: H Gluckman, C F Steyn, H G Lawrence, P V G van der Byl, J G N Strauss; Seated: F C Sturrock, J C Smuts, N J de Wet, J H Hofmeyr, A M Conroy. S3.55 Swartkops Aerodrom, Pretoria, 10 Nov 1945. Group in front of the Prime Minister’s Avro-York aeroplane: Mrs H G Lawrence, Mr G B van Zyl, Mrs van Zyl, Mr J D Pohl, Mr H G Lawrence, Mrs Pohl. S3.56 Wingfield Airport, Cape Town.Mr and Mrs Lawrence arrive from Pretoria. 6 Sep 1946. S3.57 Durban Airport. Mr and Mrs Lawrence arrive from Pretoria. 23 Sep 1946. S3.58 Police sports ground, Pretoria. Oct 1946. Mr H G Lawrence, Minister of Justice, presents prizes. S3.59-S3.63 Police training depot, Robert’s Heights, Pretoria. 31 Oct 1946. Passing-out parade. S3.64 Swartkops Airport, Pretoria, Dec 1946. Mr Harry Lawrence with General Smuts, on the Prime Minister’s return from Europe. Page 9 of 11

S3.65 Westbrooke, Rondebosch. Garden party on 18 Feb 1949. Mrs Harry Lawrence with the United States Ambassador, North Winship, with Mrs Winship. S3.66 Cape Town Railway Station, 30 Apr 1949. The American cast of “Oklahoma!” leaves on a world-wide tour. S3.67-S3.68 Banquet in the City Hall, Cape Town, given in honour of General Smuts and to commemorate the first anniversary of the Declaration of the State of Israel, 3 May 1949. S3.69-S3.70 Western Province Billiards Championship, Oct 1949. H G Lawrence with winner. S3.71 Fernwood, the Parliamentary Sports Club, Claremont, Mar 1950. Dr and Mrs Henry Gluckman, Mr C M van Coller, Mrs Harry Lawrence, Mr Colin Steyn. S3.72 Salt River Railway Institute, 15 Apr 1958. 8p.m. on Election Day: Mr and Mrs Harry Lawrence with United Party supporters. S4 Trip to North Africa and Europe S4.1-S4.2 Harry Lawrence addresses South African troops at Helwan, Egypt. 12 Nov 1945 S4.3 Beside the Suez Canal, 13 Nov 1945. Capt C Risley, Mrs Lawrence, H G Lawrence and Brigadier Bierman. S4.4 Shalufa, Egypt. 13 Nov 1945. Mrs Jean Lawrence in Jeep. S4.5 Allied Air Terminal, Athens, 15 Nov 1945. S4.6 Ciampino Airport, Rome. 16 Nov 1945. Mr Harry Lawrence and Maj-Gen W H E Poole. S4.7-S4.8 Milan, 18 Nov 1945. Group standing beside garage from whose beams Mussolini and others were hanged. S4.9 Rome, 19 Nov 1945. Major-General Frank Theron, Mr Harry Lawrence and Brigadier Hartshorn. S4.10 Genoa harbour with sunken warship. 19 Nov 1945. S4.11 La Spezia harbour with sunken warship. 19 Nov 1945. S4.12 Bomb damage at La Spezia, 19 Nov 1945. S4.13 Rome Airport, 20 Nov 1945. Ventura passengers and crew. S4.14 Shepheard’s Hotel, Cairo. 24 Nov 1945. Major “Pat” Hanbury with Mrs Lawrence and Mr Harry Lawrence. S5.1-S5.5 Photographs taken at the Dominions Conference on the Far East Peace Treaty, Canberra, Australia. Aug 1947. H G Lawrence was leader of the South African delegation. S6 Trip to United States and attendance at United Nations General Assembly, 1947 S6.1 Outside the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Waikiki, Honolulu, 9 Sep 1947. Harry and Jean Lawrence, en route from a conference in Canberra, Australia, to the United Nations Assembly, New York. S6.2-S6.3 H G Lawrence and Mrs Jean Lawrence with Lauritz Melchior on set of film “Luxury Liner” at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios in California. Sep 1947 S6.4 Mr Harry Lawrence, leader of the delegation of the Union of South Africa S6.5 United Nations General Assembly, New York, Sep/Nov 1947. The Hon. George C Marshall, United States Secretary for State and leader of the USA’s delegation. S6.6-S6.7 United Nations General Assembly, New York, Sep/Nov 1947. South African delegation S6.8 United Nations General Assembly, New York, Sep/Nov 1947. Mr H G Lawrence with Mr Dmitri Manuilsky, leader of the delegation of the Ukrainiain Soviet Socialist Republic (and that country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs). S6.9-S6.19 United Nations General Assembly, New York, Sep/Nov 1947 Page 10 of 11

S6.20 At “Billy Rose’s Diamond Horseshoe”, New York, 24 Nov 1947. Harry and Jean Lawrence with Prince and Princess Subha Svasti Svastivat of Siam. S7 Signed photographs presented to the Hon H G Lawrence. S7.1 General Antonio Carmona, President of Portugal. S7.2 King George II of Greece, 1941 S7.3 Paul, Crown Prince of Greece. S7.4 Frederica Louise, Crown Princess of Greece. Inscribed “To Mr Lawrence with best wishes as holding you to your promise to come to Greece. In friendship. Frederica Louise. S7.5.S7.7 Princess Katherine of Greece and Denmark. Inscribed “To Harry and Jean. Katherine. Cape Town, 1944. Also, obituary of Lady Katherine Brandram (Princess Katherine), The Times, 8 Oct 2007, with covering note from Jeremy Lawrence. S7.8 Princess Eugénie Radziwill. Inscribed “With best wishes and hoping we meet again soon”. S8 Political cartoons S8.1-S8.11 Negatives of photographs of political cartoons of H G Lawrence, from originals in City Club in Queen Victoria Street. (Taken by Desmond Bowes-Taylor). Letter from Jeremy Lawrence to Lesley Hart, giving details of the cartoons, 25 Apr 2005

T Tributes and eulogy. T1 Eulogy delivered by John Aubrey. T2 Tributes published in newspapers, Apr 1973.

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