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RCMS 208 Development of the white community in Natal, 1845-72
RCMS 21 Diaries of John Laing in India and Europe
RCMS 212 South African flowers of the Eastern Province
RCMS 217 Journal of William Napier
RCMS 218 Blackspot removals in Natal
RCMS 219 South Africa Aid to Britain Fund
RCMS 22 Commonwealth miscellanea
RCMS 220 Southern African collection of Wren Robinson
RCMS 221 A walk to the Nyassa country
RCMS 222 Browne's expedition to the Zambezi, 1823
RCMS 223 Papers on David Livingstone
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South Africa Aid to Britain Fund

Title South Africa Aid to Britain Fund
Reference GBR/0115/RCMS 219
Creator Datta, Rena, fl 1951-1978
Covering Dates 1948–1978
Extent and Medium 2 boxes; Mixed
Repository Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library
Content and context

In 1946 Field Marshall Smuts presented the British Government with gifts from the people of South Africa and the High Commission Territories totalling nearly £1,100,000 as an expression of 'their deep sympathy and admiration for the people of Britain in their heroic war effort'. About a half of this total was allocated for the benefit of young people. A sum of £60,000 was assigned to travel parties for youth administered by a committee chaired by Sir Frank Willis. Half this fund was allotted to existing voluntary organisations for specific projects. The remaining sum was used for tours organised directly by the Committee. Between 1950 and 1953 this money was used to send five small groups of young British men and women to visit countries throughout the Commonwealth and Europe to gain first-hand experience of living and working conditions. The tour groups visited Kenya, Tanganyika, the Rhodesias and South Africa, May to September 1950; France, Switzerland and Germany, summer 1951; British Guiana, Trinidad, Barbados, Martinque, Antigua and Jamaica, February and March 1954; the Gold Coast and Nigeria, November 1955 - January 1956; and, lastly, Yugoslavia, Autumn 1956. In March 1958 the Committee presented its final report on how its funds had been spent.

The main part of the collection is comprised of a series of albums relating to the youth tours funded by the South Africa Aid to Britain Fund, containing photographs, information about the tours and inserted material. The rest of the collection comprises two articles on the tours and a few related papers. The collection is accompanied by three pieces of correspondence between D.H. Simpson, R.C.S. Librarian, and Dr S.P. Datta, 22-30 October 1978, regarding the albums and papers.

Presented by Dr S.P. Datta, 1978, whose mother, Rena Datta, led the last four Aid tours. A few supplementary items were supplied by the Librarian of the Foreign Commonwealth Office.

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Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, South Africa Aid to Britain Fund, RCMS 219

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Indexed

This collection level description was created by RAS with reference to the article on the collection in the 'Royal Commonwealth Society library notes', no. 228, October-December 1978, pp. 4-7.

Index Terms
Africa
South Africa
Datta, Rena (fl 1951-1978)
RCS/RCMS 219 contains:
1 Tour albums.
6 albums, 2 envelopes, 2 wallets + 1 ringbinder.
1948–1958
2 Related papers.
3 folders; paper; Mixed.
circa 1978

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