History of the Abambo

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History of the Abambo

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[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA and the Royal Commonwealth Society collection, 2023: In collaboration with the FHYA, the Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS) collection at the Cambridge University Library digitised a number of published works housed in the RCS collection.

A higher resolution, non-searchable version of this material is currently on the Cambridge University Digital Library. Copy of the History of the Abambo. Royal Empire Society library stamp (1928-1958). University of Witwatersrand Department of Bantu Studies stamp. Written by Joseph Whiteside (1838-1921),and John Ayliff (1797-1862).]

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History of the Abambo

[ Source of title : FHYA using materials provided by the Royal Commonwealth Society collection at the Cambridge University Library ]

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Textual record

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RCS.A.5e.4

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Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-ND

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Royal Empire Society library stamp (1928-1958). University of Witwatersrand Department of Bantu Studies stamp. Written by Joseph Whiteside (1838-1921),and John Ayliff (1797-1862).

Events
Event Actor Event Type Event Date Event Description
Five Hundred Year Archive (FHYA) Online curation 2024- Digitised by the Cambridge University Library digitisation unit in 2023
Cambridge University Library (CUL) Custody 1993-
Royal Commonwealth Society Custody [19-?]-
University of Witwatersrand (Wits) Custody YYYY-
Gazette Publication 1912
John Ayliff Writing 1912
Joseph Whiteside Writing 1912
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