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Rhodesias, 1928-1941

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  1. Fols. 1-9: Letters from Sir John Crawford Maxwell, Governor of Northern Rhodesia, about Lugard's peerage, administration in Northern Rhodesia and the colour bar on the railways, 1928-1929.
  2. Fols. 10-40: Report by Audrey Richards [to the International Instutite of African Languages and Culture] on "An anthropological expedition to study the Babema tribe of Northeast Rhodesia - a study in contact problems", 1931.
  3. Fols. 41-46: Correspondence with Eric Dutton about official papers he was sending to Lugard, 1932.
  4. Fols. 47-56: Correspondence with Daniel Sandford about the Bledisloe Report, Lugard's participation in the House of Lords debate on it and about administrative problems in Nyasaland and Northern Rhodesia, 1939.
  5. Fols. 57-58: Letter from Sir Godfrey Huggins about the effect of the war on Rhodesia, n.d.
  6. Fols. 59-77: Lugard's note of his conversation with the High Commissioner for Southern Rhodesia about an intended three-territory conference on amalgamation, and his correspondence with Lord Moyne about it, about appointing a Governor-General for West Africa and Moyne's correspondence with Dr Harold Moody about the colour bar, 1941.

Dates

  • Creation: 1928-1941

Extent

1 folder

Language of Materials

  • English

Shelfmark

MSS. Lugard 93/4

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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