Geni Project: Pioneers and Early Settlers - Southern Rhodesia - now Zimbabwe. To participate in any project===- you do need to first be a co. People ... Premier Boot store Std.2170 Salisbury 1902 & 1903 Crossed the Zambezi prospecting Copper for the SA copper trust, had prospecting rights for the Ayrshire mine. He cut the road from Sinoia to ...
— Probably at its greatest volume between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, the gold trade thereafter declined, but the mining and trading of alluvial gold continued to …
MIGRANT LABOR IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA* PETER SCOTT S INCE World War II, Southem Rhodesia has been undergoing an economic revolution. Throughout its …
Southern Rhodesia from 1895 when the Mines and Minerals Act was promulgated to promote the growth of the country's mining industry. The study ends in 1961 when an amendment to ... fortune seekers who had turned from prospecting for gold to pursue farming. The BSAC laws favoured mining and this was challenged by the growing settler …
— However, the BSAC regarded the country chiefly as a source of labour for gold and coal mines in Southern Rhodesia and for the copper mines in Katanga, in the Belgian Congo, which in 1910 were linked by rail to Southern Rhodesia and the east-coast port of Beira, Mozambique.
The discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand in the Transvaal in 1886 was to draw the attention of the world to Southern Africa. ... or little, was located in the interior. Stories of 'King Solomon's Mines' mixed with the theory of …
MIGRANT LABOR IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA* PETER SCOTT S INCE World War II, Southem Rhodesia has been undergoing an economic revolution. Throughout its previous history, gold mining had remained the basis of its economy, but in the postwar years this has been overshadowed by an agricultural expansion that has brought new wealth to the …
Mining history: African mining on the eve of the colonial period The . Dec 26, 2011 The patterns of indigenous artisanal and smallscale mining exhibited in precolonial copper mining are not unlike those in the goldmining industry – which also had By the thirties the central African Copperbelt colonies of northern Rhodesia and the Belgian Congo were …
Settling in Motion: Nyasa Clandestine Migration through Southern Rhodesia into the ... Witwatersrand Gold Mines [, Gender and History, 2, 3, 1990, pp. 318-36. 7 D. Moodie, ZEthnic Violence on South African Gold Mines [, Journal of Southern African Studies, 18, 3, …
Legassick has argued that the development of gold mining in the Transvaal greatly accelerated the predominance of imperial capital over local capital. For technical …
Southern Rhodesia and ultimately ranked high in the list of world gold pro-ducers. It is the purpose of this article to examine the crucial "reconstruction era" of Southern Rhodesian gold mining, not only because it was then that the industry was first placed on a …
Penhalonga Mine Umtali District Gold mining was been carried out in the area around Penhalonga for a considerable period of time and the Mutare River that flows down from the Penhalonga Valley had rich alluvial gold in its gravel beds. ... The Rhodesian Study Circle is a philatelic website for the areas of Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia, Southern ...
— 6 In some areas, alluvial gold was worked by shafts sunk into river banks and reef mining may have developed from this technique; see, for example, The Rhodesian Mining Review, 19 02 1913, 185. For further details of alluvial mining methods, see I. R. Phimister, 'Placer mining in South Central Africa', unpub. research paper.Google Scholar
raising capital for Southern Rhodesia because, unlike the Ra32d, where the rich outcrops were untouched, development of Rhodesian mines necessitated expenditure of …
— It is being said ex-members of the pioneer column were involved in the search of these precious minerals in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe during the early 1890s.
Summers' Ancient Mining in Rhodesia and Adjacent Areas25, which details what he terms to be 'ancient' (here, pre-colonial) copper and gold mines and mining techniques, is perhaps the most comprehensive source yet written on the topic. Summers classifies, 'for convenience', ancient workings into four types26: Open stopes
— This paper uses miner-farmer relations in post-1923 Southern Rhodesia as a lens to delineate the protean nature of state policy in dealing with sectorial interests of the two foremost primary sectors of the …
This well researched book of 304 pages provides an in depth study of the gold mines in Southern Rhodesia. Early chapters cover mining history, mining law and mining documents. Then follows a listing of 125 mines …
— The early years of the century also saw intensified recruiting of African labour from Northern Rhodesia, Mozambique, and Nyasaland for the hundreds of small mines working scattered gold deposits in Southern Rhodesia. Because mining profits were so low in Southern Rhodesia, wages, food, housing, and health conditions were cut back …
— The Southern Rhodesian mining and farming industries advanced considerably during this period; [6] Southern Rhodesia's annual gold output grew in worth from £610,389 in 1901 to £2,526,007 in 1908. [7] The territory first balanced revenue and expenditure in 1912. [6]
— African worker consciousness was evident in patterns of avoidance of, selective participation in, and desertion from, mines. In addition, worker consciousness …
In southern Africa the portal of globalization opened by finance capital towards the end of the nineteenth century frequently turned on mining speculation. A particularly notorious case was that of the Ayrshire mine in Southern Rhodesia's Lomagundi district.
REVIEW ARTICLE: AFRICAN MINE LABOUR IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA DAVID ROSENBERG+ C. Van Onselen, Chibaro: African Mine Labour in Southern Rhodesia 1900-1933, London, Pluto Press, 1976, p. ... that it relates the economic history of the gold mining industry that sustained this central African colony in its early days· to the making of th-e …
The BSAC concession did not include ownership of the land as it was limited to mining and this meant that no gold the company would run at a loss. As a result the company sought to extend their right to land ownership and an incident that happened in 1893 made this possible. ... Southern Rhodesia 1890 – 1950; A record of Sixty years progress ...
— Abstract. This paper uses miner-farmer relations in post-1923 Southern Rhodesia as a lens to delineate the protean nature of state policy in dealing with sectorial interests of the two foremost primary sectors of the country's economy, highlighting how agriculture eventually toppled mining from the apex position by 1945 – both …
Copper Empire Mining and the Colonial State in Northern Rhodesia, c.1930-64 Larry Butler Hardcover 9780230555266 £93.00 / $150.00 Copper Empire is a study of the evolving relationship between the British colonial state and the copper mining industry in Northern Rhodesia, from the early stages of development to decolonization, encompassing …
from the mining industry as a whole, and gold alone accounted for 46 per cent of all export revenue.9 Capital-intensive gold mining in Rhodesia developed from two mines opened in i893 to the point where, in I920, there were 295 producers, including eight 'large' mines. This expansion was paralleled by the growth in demand for cheap African ...
— This article explores the interaction of settler farmers, miners, and the state in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) from 1895 to 1923. The governing authority, the British South Africa Company ...
Ancient Mining in Rhodesia and Adjacent Areas Issue 3 of Museum memoir, National Museum of Southern Rhodesia Museum memoir. No. 3 National Museums of Rhodesia. Museum memoir. 3: Author: Roger Summers: Publisher: Trustees of the National Museums of Rhodesia, 1969: Original from: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Digitized: …
over timber, water, grazing rights and land damage caused by mining opera tions on farms on the Gold Belt in colonial Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia), has received astonishingly little attention from either historians or other social scientists. What has been the meaning and significance of resources such as
agriculture in Southern Rhodesia (c. 1900–60), the most prominent settler colony in British Africa, as case in point. I will show that labour tenants continued to play a significant role throughout the period of investigation. At its lowest level, labour tenants constituted 35 per cent of the total labour force according ... gold. However, by ...
R. Phimister, 'History of Mining in Southern Rhodesia to 1953' Unpublished D.Phil. thesis, University of Rhodesia, 1975. 2. C. Perrings, 'Black Labour in the Copper Mines of the Belgian Congo and Northern ... South African Gold Mining Industry, 1910-1926', Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, Seminar Paper, SSA/69/8 for ...
S INCE World War II, Southem Rhodesia has been undergoing an economic revolution. Throughout its previous history, gold mining had remained the basis of its economy, but in the postwar years this has been overshadowed by an agricultural expansion that has brought new wealth to the Colony. Still more significant have been the postwar rise of …
Gold mining in Southern Rhodesia, 1919-1953. Author: Phimister, I.R. Year: 1976. Periodical: Rhodesian Journal of Economics. Volume: 10.