Speech for the reception following unveiling of statue in London
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- 2007-08-29
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
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Speech for the reception following unveiling of statue in London
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Statement by Mr N Mandela at the passing away of the Queen Mother
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Address at the British Red Cross Humanity Lecture, London, 10 July 2003
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Interview by President Nelson Mandela to the Financial Times : Interview to Financial Times
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Speech at dinner at Wadham College in Oxford : At the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Speech by President Mandela on being Welcomed to the City of Westminister
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Address to the "International Action Against Child Poverty" Conference, February 2001
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Script for UK Comic Relief on Make Poverty History
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Africa and Its Position in the World Today
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Part of Rivonia Trial
The collection includes personal material of First and her immediate family such as correspondence and financial records, papers relating to First's work as a journalist in South Africa, as a university lecturer, an anti-apartheid activist, and as an author and editor of numerous books and articles on Africa and other political topics. Also included are research papers and printed material relating to First and her family, collected both during her lifetime and after her death.
Material related to the Rivonia Trial:
-Background material, correspondence and reviews concerning "No Easy Walk to Freedom," edited by Ruth First. Includes printed copies of Nelson Mandela’s speech at the Rivonia Trial, drafts of sections of the book, and a typescript of Mary Benson’s statement before the UN Special Committee on Apartheid in 1964, with handwritten alterations. Also includes correspondence, mainly between Ruth First and Heinemann Publishers, as well as clippings of newspaper reviews (RF/1/6/2)
-ANC publications includes introductory pamphlets on the ANC and the Rivonia trial, copies of magazines: Sechaba and Mayibuye.(RF/1/17/2/3)
-Materials on political detentions between 1963 and 1970, including a copy of the 1963 Detention Act, a radio script by Mary Benson entitled "Nelson Mandela and the Rivonia Trial," and notes produced by First (RF/1/18/2)
- Transcripts of interviews with Robben Island political prisoners (RF/1/18/1).
-Newspaper cuttings from both British and South African newspapers, mainly covering issues relating to politics in South Africa including the Rivonia Trial (RF/1/19)
-Correspondence (Feb 1964-Aug 1965) covering subjects such as the Rivonia Trial and First's exile to Britain. Correspondents include Govan Mbeki, Molly Bernstein and Julius Lewin (RF/2/1/2).
The collection is on indefinite loan to the Institute of Commonwealth Studies and remains the property of the Ruth First Memorial Trust.
First, Ruth
Part of Rivonia Trial
Mainly correspondence between Benson and fellow South African activists and large amounts of newspaper cuttings collected by Benson relating to South Africa and the struggle against Apartheid.
Records related to the Rivonia Trial:
-Nelson Mandela’s statement from the dock at the Rivonia Trial (ICS6/5/3)
-Elias Motsoaledi's statement (ICS6/5/7)
- Correspondence, reports and statements about the treatment of political prisoners in South Africa, including reports by the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) and Amnesty International
- Papers related to Nelson Mandela’s imprisonment, collected by Benson when writing her biography of Mandela, "Nelson Mandela: the Man and the Movement."
- Correspondence between Mandela and Mary Benson. There is also correspondence between Benson and others, mainly related to Mandela and campaigns for his release from prison. Correspondents include Helen Suzman, Elinor Birley, Hilda Bernstein, Oliver Tambo, Winnie Mandela, Denis Healey and Ismail Ayob.
- Typed notes on Mandela and other prisoner
-News clippings concerning Mandela, mainly from British newspapers. Subjects covered in particular detail include the Rivonia Trial and campaigns for Mandela's release (ICS6/8)
Benson, Mary
Part of Rivonia Trial
Mendelson, John
South African Political Papers of His Honour Judge Kellock
Part of Rivonia Trial
The material includes fragments of the Rivonia Trial Transcript concerning the details of the charges; news sheets and press releases about the Rivonia Trial; a statement by Kellock on the Trial; information sheets on South African legislation; minutes and circulars from the World Campaign for the Release of South African Political Prisoners. Other material includes Anti-Apartheid Movement correspondence, and national and executive committee meeting minutes for 1965 - 1966; correspondence relating to the South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee and its officials; and papers relating to the Nyasaland emergency of 1959.
Judge Kellock, (formerly Mr. Thomas Oslaf Kellock, Q.C.) was Chairman of the National Committee of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in Britain from 1963-65. This group of papers is mostly concerned with the period when Mr. Kellock was sent to South Africa by Christian Action to act as an observer for the Defence and Aid Fund at the Rivonia Trial in 1964.
Kellock, Thomas Oslaf
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Life Under Apartheid Collection
Part of Rivonia Trial
The programmes and documents in this collection illustrate what life was like for ordinary South Africans under Apartheid, as well as documenting key political moments.
Items related directly to the Rivonia Trial:
-BBC Television programme: Panorama: Race Problems Around the World. The documentary deals with the growth of racial tension in the Britain and the USA as Mandela is imprisoned for life. This programme was first broadcast on 15 June 1964. 50 minutes, 25 seconds in length. Contains a report by Robin Day from Pretoria where Mandela and others have been sentenced in the Rivonia Trial. Includes interviews with those who condemn the trial and sentencing: Helen Suzman, Alan Paton, Winnie Mandela.
-Letter from a cameraman about "Panorama" programme (28 June 19964). This letter was sent by Ernest Christie to the series producer David Wheeler on South African press reaction to Robin Day's segment in the "Panorama: Race Problems Around the World" which he had filmed.
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Part of Rivonia Trial
Joffe, Joel
Part of Rivonia Trial
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African Writers' Club: BBC Africa Services Collection
Part of Rivonia Trial
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Rivonia Trial, South Africa, 1963-4: Nelson Mandela Dictabelt Dubbings
Part of Rivonia Trial
Dubbings of seven dictabelts loaned by the National Archives of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa, of court recordings made at the Court of Justice in Pretoria on 20 April 1964. The blue 'dictabelts' are a type of audio recording, developed by the Dictaphone company, which was mainly used in offices between the 1940s and the 1960s. The short broad plastic belts were capable of being flattened and posted but could not be wiped and reused. It appears that the whole Rivonia Trial was recorded on dictabelts in line with normal court procedure at the time. These dubbings comprise only the opening of the defence case by Defence Counsel Bram Fischer, followed by interjections from Justice Quartus de Wet and Prosecutor Percy Yutar, then a three-hour speech by Accused Number One (Nelson Mandela). Extracts from the recordings have been published by SABC entitled 'The voice of Nelson Mandela: extracts from famous speeches', SABC/EMI, 2002 (EMI 724353736521; NSA shelfmark 1CD0189137).
Transcripts available.
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Part of Rivonia Trial
Benson, Mary
On Trial For Their Lives: The Accused at Rivonia
Part of Rivonia Trial
Benson, Mary
Part of Rivonia Trial
Wall, Patrick
The Guardian and the Observer Digital Archive
Part of Rivonia Trial
Guardian
Speech at opening of the "Nelson Mandela Lecture Theatre, Said Business School, Oxford, April 2002
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM)
Part of Rivonia Trial
Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) and predecessor material including the Boycott Movement. Material directly related to the Rivonia Trial includes:
O.7 Political Prisoners Campaigns, 1956-95:
-O.7.1.b Correspondence, 1962-70: Correspondence concerning the Rivonia trialists and other condemned South African leaders, 1964 (MSS AAM 1791)
-O.7.5.e General files, 1961-95: Information on the Rivonia trial and trialists, 1963-90 (MSS AAM 1953)
W.2 African National Congress (ANC) posters, 1978-95:
'We salute our leaders. Sentenced to life imprisonment. Rivonia 1963. Mandela, Sisulu, Mbeki, Mhlaba, Motsoaledi, Mlangeni, Kathrada, Goldberg.' 1980s? Mainly black and white; photographs (MSS AAM 2512/2/4), 1 poster
Rivonia Trial references might also appear in other parts of this collection for example, the campaigns the AAM took relating to the Trial might appear in the minutes of the Executive Committee and in annual reports.
British Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM)
Papers of Stephen Clingman Relating to Bram Fischer
Part of Rivonia Trial
The papers were collected by Stephen Clingman while researching his biography entitled "Bram Fischer: Afrikaner Revolutionary" (1998). They are mainly photocopies of correspondence and newspaper cuttings.
The Rivonia Trial material appears in section relating to legal and political cases in which Bram Fischer was involved (boxes 20-21), Shelfmark: MSS. Afr. S. 2444 / 21, 1 box (285 folios):
fols. 1-157) the Rivonia Trial (1963-6). Includes newspaper cuttings and typescripts entitled:
-Operation Mayibuye'
-'The Voice of the African National Congress'
-'A Call To The Youth' (issued by the Johannesburg District of the South African Communist Party)
Clingman, Stephen
'Mandela's first visit to Rhodes House, 2002.04.13, Oxford; [set of 14 photographic prints]
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Mandela in the UK, Undated; [photographic print]
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Mandela and John Major, undated; [set of 3 photographic prints]
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Mandela's visit to Leeds, 2001.04.30; [Set of 11 photographic prints]
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Mandela in London, 1996.06.12, London; [1 photographic print]
Aroles, Martin
Nelson Mandela visits London, 2008.06.26, London: [Set of 245 Still Images]
O'Neill, Terry
World Civilisation : Inuagural BP Lecture, British Museum, November 2000
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Nelson Mandela statue on Parliament Square, 2007, London: [Set of 10 Still Images]
Venter, Sahm
Press Association, 1996.07.09, London: [1 Still Image]
Cheskin, David
Reuters, 1997.07, London: 1 [Still Image]
Stone, Dennis
APN, 1960s-1990s, South Africa, Angola: [Set of 30 Still Images]
APN
Part of 5.2 NMF - Functions and events
Various
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Appeal by Mandela for help in solving Thames murder of a young boy
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Part of Gifted photos
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Margaret Thatcher and Nelson Mandela, United Kingdom; [1 photographic print]
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Order of Merit recipients lunch, 2007.10.11,London,[1 photographic print]
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Nelson Mandela with Dame Catherine Tizard, Edinburgh, 1995.11; [1 photographic print]
Part of 1.11 Nelson Mandela > Presidency
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Nelson Mandela addresses crowd at 46664 concert, 27 June 2008
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Nelson Mandela speaks out about Zimbabwe : Tragic failure of leadership
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Speech at unveiling of Statue, London
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Address at event hosted by Investec, London, October 2003
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Address at ceremony receiving honorary fellowship of Magdalene College
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Address at Opening Ceremony of the new development at Southwark Cathedral, April 2001
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Address at ceremony receiving Freedom of the City, Leeds, April 2001
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Message at Launch of venture into South Africa by London Clubs International plc, April 2001
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Nelson Mandela in London, 2007-2008, London: [Actuality]
Giant Media
Nelson Mandela meeting with Prime minister Gordon Brown, 2007-2008, London: [Recorded Event]
Giant Media
Unveiling of the Nelson Mandela statue, 2007-2008, London: [Recorded Event]
Giant Media
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Mayibuye Archives: early 1980s, United Kingdom; [Set of 13 Images]
Mayibuye Archives
University of Dundee, 1962, London: [Set of 1 Image]
Peto, Michael
Agencies, 1930-2013, South Africa and abroad
Various
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Amnesty International : International Secretariat : [Part 1]
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Amnesty International : International Secretariat : [Part 3]
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Amnesty International : International Secretariat : [Part 4]
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Amnesty International : International Secretariat : [Part 2]
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Anti-Apartheid Movement : [Part 3]
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Anti-Apartheid Movement : [Part 4]
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Anti-Apartheid Movement : Scottish Committee : [Part 1]
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Anti-Apartheid Movement : Scottish Committee : [Part 2]
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Anti-Apartheid Movement : [Part 1]
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Anti-Apartheid Movement : [Part 2]
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Anti-Apartheid Movement, London (London Anti-Apartheid Committee) branch : [Part 2]
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Anti-Apartheid Movement, London (London Anti-Apartheid Committee) branch : [Part 1]
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Anti-Apartheid Movement, Wolverhampton and District
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Anti-Apartheid Movement, London (London Anti-Apartheid Committee) branch : [Part 3]
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Birmingham Anti-Apartheid Movement
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Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies, University of Oxford (Rhodes House Library)
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British Defence and Aid Fund Southern Africa : [Part 1]
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British Defence and Aid Fund Southern Africa : [Part 2]
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Canon Collins Educational Trust for Southern Africa
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Christian Concern for Southern Africa
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City of London Anti-Apartheid Group (City Group) : [Part 1]
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City of London Anti-Apartheid Group (City Group) : [Part 2]
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Committee on South African War Resistance : [Part 1]
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