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Jan van Riebeeck
Re-Creating Home British Colonialism, Culture And
A Brief History of Wine in South Africa Stefan K
University of Hawai`I at Mānoa Department of Economics Working Paper Series
The Dutch Governor, Jan Van Riebeeck Settled in South Africa in 1652 and Planted the First Vines of French Origin in 1655 in the Cape Town Area
The Growth of Population in the Province of the Western Cape
I\~TICY W'eapons in SA~ 1652-1881 F~Apta
Jan Van Riebeeck, De Stichter Van GODEE MOLSBERGEN Hollands Zuid-Afrika
The Church Order of De Mist and the Advent of Religious Freedom In
'Coloured' People of South Africa
Department of Economics, Stellenbosch University; Department of Economic and Social History, Utrecht University
Knowledge and Colonialism: Eighteenth-Century Travellers in South Africa Atlantic World
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Prehistory of Southern African Forestry: from Vegetable Garden to Tree Plantation
A Missing Link of Nearly Seven Million Words
Searching for a Symbolic Shipwreck in Table Bay: AUTHORS: Haarlem (1647) Bruno E.J.S
Afrikaners: Biography of a People (Book Review)
Uprooted Lives
The 1952 Jan Van Riebeeck Tercentenary Festival
Top View
Tt•Fl' [ to Possible Attackers - Around First the Fort ..~
Living in Asia: the Dutch Settlement in the Seventeenth Century of Malacca and Ayutthaya
Invoking the Afrikaner Ancestors1
LEGAL NOTICES WETLIKE KENNISGEWINGS 2 No
Pooley, Simon. "Jan Van Riebeeck As Pioneering Explorer and Conservator of Natural Resources at the Cape of Good Hope (1652– 62)." Environment and History 15, No
List of First Cape Baptisms
Jan Van Riebeeck
History 101 Jan Van Riebeeck
42325 22-3 Legala
Gert Jan Bestebreurtje Rare Books Catalogue 188 the Dutch East & West India Company Pamphlets, Prints, Documents, Ephemera
New Premises? 16- 1.8 July 1992 University of the Witwatersrand History Workshop
Introduction to the Resolutions of the Council of Policy of Cape of Good Hope
GRADE-7-HISTORY-TASK-13.Pdf
Grade 7 History Term 3 Colonisation of the Cape 17Th – 18Th Centuries
Quality Learning @ Home
Book Review: the First Struggle for a Non-Racial South Africa
The Dutch Cape Colony: the Degree to Which Its Fiscal System Was Extractive, and How Fairly It Distributed the Tax Burden
Free Burghers, Alcohol Retail and the VOC Authorities at the Cape of Good Hope, 1652–1680