Browsing by Subject "Arnold Theiler"

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  • Unknown (2006-05-12)
    Color drawing of Sir Arnold Theiler, on cards in chocolate packets, intended as a collector's item. Date on card 22.12.46
  • Unknown author (2006-01-30)
    Photograph of Gertrud and Margaret Theiler in their father's "office" in the Theiler Museum at Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute.
  • Theiler, Arnold, Sir, 1867-1936 (Zurich : Art Institut Orell Fussli, 1901)
    Dissertation (Doctoral) of Sir Arnold Theiler submitted to the University of Bern, Switzerland, 1901.
  • Unknown author (2006-04-07)
    Photo taken in Ermelo, 1926. Dr Henrici, a botanist, arrived in November 1922 in Cape Town. She began her work at Armoedsvlakte at the end of December 1922. Dr Henrici was in charge of the experimental station at Armoedsvlakte ...
  • Unknown author (2006-03-13)
    Photo taken in Montreal, Canada, 1923 of Prof. E.A. Watson, Lady Emma Theiler, Prof. Porcher and Sir Arnold Theiler
  • Hoskins, Alf F. (2006-03-10)
    Photo of Sir Arnold Theiler taken in Cape Town, 1918.
  • Unknown author (2006-03-10)
    Photo of Gertrud and Margaret Theiler at the Arnold Theiler statue outside the main building entrance at Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute.
  • Unknown author (2006-03-10)
    Photo of Sir Arnold Theiler, Don Averre and Herman Graf in the main quadrangle at Onderstepoort. The photographer wrote on the reverse side of the photo: "An unpretentious snapshot that you very kindly allowed me to be ...
  • Unknown author (2006-04-07)
    Photo of Sir Arnold Theiler, Dr P.J. du Toit and Dr G. de Kock taken at Onderstepoort in front of the main building
  • Van Reenen, Rykie (Rapport, 2006-05-12)
    Newspaper report by Rykie van Reenen on the book "There was a man" by Thelma Gutsche. This is a translation from Rapport of 16 December 1979, typed and corrected by Theiler's daughter.
  • Averre, Don (2006-05-15)
    Collection of photos taken by Don Averre of the daily activities at the Daspoort Laboratory or/and The Onderstepoort Bacteriological Institute during the time of Sir Arnold Theiler.

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