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Record Of Men Who Worked In The South African Diamond Mines.
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Any assistance regarding the following would be greatly appreciated.
Is there any record of the names of men from England who worked in the South Africa diamond/gold mines in the early 1900s? Thanks in advance.
Is there any record of the names of men from England who worked in the South Africa diamond/gold mines in the early 1900s? Thanks in advance.
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You might also ask the Chamber of Mines of South Africa if they're aware of any historians who might be able to assist you: info@chamber ofmines.org. za and/or ask the people behind the South Africa History Online website whether they'v got any ideas about how you might further your research: info@ sahistory. org. za
00:10 Sat 24th Feb 2018
I doubt that any such records exist (certainly in any organised form). There would seem to be no reason for the British goverment to keep records of workers who'd left the country to toil in the South African mines. Similarly, it's unlikely that the South African government would have kept any official records. So, if your search was to be successful, you'd need to rely upon the records of the mining companies. It's unlikely that many of them would have retained records of people after they'd ceased working for them and, even if they did, very few records would have survived for a century beyond such time.
However it might be worth sending a 'round robin' email to every potentially relevant source on this list. You might just be lucky and find an institution which holds relevant records (or which can point you to another source):
http:// www.nat ional.a rchives .gov.za /reposi t.htm
However it might be worth sending a 'round robin' email to every potentially relevant source on this list. You might just be lucky and find an institution which holds relevant records (or which can point you to another source):
http://
You might also ask the Chamber of Mines of South Africa if they're aware of any historians who might be able to assist you:
[email protected]
and/or ask the people behind the South Africa History Online website whether they'v got any ideas about how you might further your research:
[email protected]
[email protected]
and/or ask the people behind the South Africa History Online website whether they'v got any ideas about how you might further your research:
[email protected]
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