Jotello F. Soga Library; Van der Westhuizen, Erica(2007)
Sir Arnold Theiler (1867 - 1936) was the father of veterinary science in South Africa. He was an outstanding researcher, administrator and teacher and made an enduring contribution to various disciplines both in South ...
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 ...
Jotello F. Soga Library; Lourens, Antoinette(2007)
Scanned images of postcards from Arnold Theiler's travels sent to his family and friends. The postcards are from the Sir Arnold Theiler collection donated to the Jotello F. Soga Library by Prof Anna Verster in 2007.
Photo of Sir Arnold Theiler, Marguerite Henrici and Henry H. Green at Armoedsvlakte with their official transport, a rickety ex-army "Oldsmobile" pulled by donkeys. A laboratory was set up on the farm Armoedsvlakte ("Poverty ...
Photograph of Stephanie Hinds, daughter of C.F. Hinds, taken by Gilham Studio, Pretoria. C.F. Hinds was a clerk at the Daspoort Laboratory and the junior assistant to H.F.W.King
A memorial postage stamp was issued on 9th October 1991 to commemorate Sir Arnold Theiler 's life and his important contribution to animal health in South Africa.
Jotello F. Soga Library; Lourens, Antoinette(2007)
During 1988, the "Theiler Memorial Trust" was created by his daughter Margaret Theiler in memory of his pioneer work. The aim of this Trust is to promote Veterinary Science in southern Africa by means of annual awards.
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.
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.
Don Averre was appointed in 1906 in charge of the animals at Daspoort. Averre was expected to produce any amount of horses for experimetal purposes. With the 'dislocation' from Daspoort to Onderstepoort in 1908 Averre was ...
Wedding photograph of Dr Henry Green and Kate Green. Dr Green arrived at Armoedsvlakte Experiment Station on 4th February 1914. He worked on the chemical research of the Lamziekte syndrome. He had a mental collapse in 1928. ...