Capetown Shipping: Captains
(1821) The Capetown register of 'Arrivals and Departures of all Ships and Vessels, that have frequented the Parts of this Colony' from 20 December 1820 to 20 December 1821 gives date of arrival; ship's name; captain's name; nationality; where from; whither bound; cargo; and the date of departure.THEUNISSEN. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Cape Town Directory
(1822) The 1822 African Court Calendar and Directory, published under the sanction of government, includes this directory of Cape Town. The inhabitants are listed alphabetically by surname and christian name, with occupation and address.THEUNISSEN. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Inhabitants of Cape Town (1822) This directory of the residents of Cape Town was compiled by A. Richert senior, superintendent of the Printing Office, for the African Court Calendar published under the sanction of the government of the Cape of Good Hope.
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Residents of East Africa
(1922) The East African Standard compiled this directory of residents of Kenya Colony (K.C.) and Protectorate, Uganda Protectorate (U.P. or Ug.), Tanganyika Territory (T.T.) and Zanzibar Sultanate (Z. or Zbr.)THEUNISSEN. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Medical Practitioners in Scotland
(1926) The Medical Directory was split into several sections. The Scottish section covered all medical practitioners resident within Scotland. Each year a schedule was sent to each doctor to be returned to the publishers, so as to keep the directory up to date. In the directory the doctor's name is given first, in bold, surname first, in capitals; then current address. Next are the qualifications; the italic abbreviations in parentheses following the qualifications indicate the medical school at which they were gained. Then there is a list of posts and honours within the profession, starting with those then current; previous posts are preceded by the word 'late'. Finally, brief details are given of any publications.THEUNISSEN. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Freemasons in D'Urban chapter, Durban
(1938) List of members of the Ancient and Accepted Rite for England, Wales, the Dominions and Dependencies of the British Crown, January 1938. An asterisk before a name indicates a P. M. W. S. of the Chapter; the number 30 indicates a Grand Elected Knight, K. H., 30th Degree; 31, Grand Inspector Inquisitor Commander, 31st Degree; 32, Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret, 32nd Degree.THEUNISSEN. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Doctors trained in Britain or Ireland but living abroad
(1948) The Medical Directory was split into several sections. The Practitioners Resident Abroad section covered all medical practitioners who, having qualified in Britain or Ireland, were living abroad. Each year a schedule was sent to each doctor to be returned to the publishers, so as to keep the directory up to date. In the directory the doctor's name is given first, in bold, surname first, in capitals; then current address. Next are the qualifications; the italic abbreviations in parentheses following the qualifications indicate the medical school at which they were gained. Then there is a list of posts and honours within the profession, starting with those then current; previous posts are preceded by the word 'late'. Finally, brief details are given of any publications. Inclusion of names in the list did not imply a right to practise in the country of residence.THEUNISSEN. Cost: £2.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Foreign doctors in Britain
(1948) This Medical Directory appendix lists medical practitioners temporarily registered in Great Britain under Defence Regulation 32B. The list gives no more than full name (surname first), and qualification (with place and date).THEUNISSEN. Cost: £2.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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