Display # Filter. Existing Subscriber Activation List of articles in category Cape Times; Title Author Hits; Cape Times 1881 1 January - March Contributed by Clive Jones Hits: 9611 Cape Times 1881 2 April - June Contributed by Clive Jones Hits: 8970 Cape Times Address: 72 Roeland Street, Cape Topics range from social conditions in and around Cape It is free for the public to visit and search their records. (Johannesburg [South Africa] :) 1906-Current 2; The Argus. South African newspapers, but primarily Mail & Guardian, Cape Times, Cape Argus and Sunday Independent. Genealogical research is the most popular use of the archives. Filters. Sunday Times. (Cape Town [South Africa] :) 1969-Current 2; More Titles Date . The Western Cape Archives and Records Service provides public access to government records and private collections that are 20 or more years old. National Archives Repository (Public Records of Central Government since 1910) TAB-National Archives Repository (Public Records of former Transvaal Province and its predecessors as well as of magistrates and local authorities) TBD-Durban Archives Repository; TBE-Port Elizabeth Archives Repository; TBK-Cape Read more. Botha, C. Graham, A brief guide to the various classes of documents in the Cape Archives for the period 1652-1806 (Cape Town 1918) Botha, C. Graham, Cape Archives and records (Cape Town 1962) Botha, C. Graham, The Public archives of South Africa, 1652-1910 (Cape Login. Choose the plan thats right for you. Please login or subscribe. The Cape Times's falling circulation is said to have prompted the sacking of editor Alide Dasnois, but her replacement has a far worse record. This significant, under threat and extensive archive of about 850 000 images, now housed at UCT, spans a period from about the 1900s 2000. If you are an existing subscriber without access you must activate your account. Location: Boxes in Immelman basement arranged alphabetically by filename. The archive has been identified as having highly significant social history and heritage value with a particular connection to Cape Town, Western Cape and UCT. The Western Cape Provincial Archives and Records Service is located on Roeland Street, Cape Town.. Extracts from the Cape Times transcribed by Clive Jones from copies held at the Cape Archives. The newspaper holdings in Special Collections are rich and varied, and include nearly-complete runs of Cape Towns two major dailies, the Cape Argus (from 1857) and the Cape Times (from 1876), as well as many community newspapers Digital access or digital and print delivery. The archive is used for academic, government and private research. Gerald Shaw Scrapbooks Description: Scrapbooks of newspaper articles written by Gerald Shaw, 1966-1996 (editor of the Cape Times) Location: Manuscripts and Archives