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A vinyl case with a velcro clasp, containing 28 separate short biographical / architectural / social histories printed on textured paper, numbers 1 to 28, and a further 8, numbered A1 to A8, published by Johannesburg Historical Foundation / Parktown Westcliffe Heritage Trust, 1996.
1) Sir Thomas Cullinan by Arthur Janks (Some wear to edges, being first into the folder)
2) Lady Isabel Dalrymple by Daphne Saul
3) Henry Charles Hull by Oscar Norwich
4) Richard Feetham by Larna Bronstein
5) Sir Llewellyn Andersson by Anna Cunningham
6) Raymond Schumacher by John Wentzel
7) Villa Arcadia by Dennis Radford
8) Parktown Convent by Marilyn Martin
9) MacArthur-Forrest the Cyanide Solution by George Fajans
10) Lionel George Curtis by Flo Bird
11) Sir Aubrey Woolls-Sampson by Daphne Saul
12) The View by David Syme-Grant
13) Sir Herbert Baker by Cecil Graham and Flo Bird
14) Sir George Albu by Elito Viglieno
15) Outeniqua: The Ohlsson House by Malcolm Freeland
16) Florence, Lady Phillips by Nola Green
17) Lord Milner at "Sunnyside" by Flo Bird (Possibly signed by Flo Bird)
18) P.M. Anderson at "The Pines" by David Syme-Grant
19) North Lodge by Glynton le Roux
20) Howard Pim by Anna Cunningham
21) Northwards by Dennis Radford
22) Domestic Service in Parktown's Heyday by Daphne Saul
23) Emoyeni by André van Graan
24) Sir Lionel Phillips by Maryna Fraser (This sheet has much pink highlighting in the text)
25) The Braamfontein Company: Developing Parktown by Daphne Saul and Flo Bird
26) Entertaining in Parktown 1892-1914 by Barbara Paynter and Flo Bird
27) Deneys and Leila Reitz by Anna Cunningham
28) The Causeway by Flo Bird and André van Graan
A1) Frank Leonard Hodgson Fleming by Bernard Cooke
A2) Ernest Willmott Sloper by Dennis Radford
A3) Joseph Michael Solomon by Dennis Radford
A4) Frank Emley by Dennis Radford
A5) James Alfred Cope-Christie OBE by Dennis Radford and Peter Jackson
A6) Sir Herbert Baker by Dennis Radford
A7) Robert Howden by Jonathan Stone and Leigh Jackson
A8) Aburrow & Treeby by Leigh Jackson and William Martinson (Some wear to edges, being the last into the folder)