Browsing 3D Models by Subject "Merensky 1"

Browsing 3D Models by Subject "Merensky 1"

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  • Lee, Magriet; Pienaar, Annie; Du Pisanie, Maureen; Van Rheede van Oudtshoorn, G.P.; De Kock, Rikus; UPInfonet (2008-10-21)
    In 1933 it was decided by the University to construct a separate building for the library which was then still located in the Old Arts building. With a contribution of £10 000 from mining geologist Dr Hans Merensky, ...
  • Oosthuizen, C.F.; Moerdijk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008)
    In 1933 it was decided by the University to construct a separate building for the library which was then still located in the Old Arts building. With a contribution of £10 000 from mining geologist Dr Hans Merensky, ...
  • Oosthuizen, C.F.; Moerdijk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008)
    In 1933 it was decided by the University to construct a separate building for the library which was then still located in the Old Arts building. With a contribution of £10 000 from mining geologist Dr Hans Merensky, ...
  • Oosthuizen, C.F.; Moerdijk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008-03-18)
    In 1933 it was decided by the University to construct a separate building for the library which was then still located in the Old Arts building. With a contribution of £10 000 from mining geologist Dr Hans Merensky, ...
  • Van Aswegen, Henning; Moerdijk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008-09-09)
    In 1933 it was decided by the University to construct a separate building for the library which was then still located in the Old Arts building. With a contribution of £10 000 from mining geologist Dr Hans Merensky, ...
  • Oosthuizen, C.F.; Moerdyk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008)
    In 1933 it was decided by the University to construct a separate building for the library which was then still located in the Old Arts building. With a contribution of £10 000 from mining geologist Dr Hans Merensky, ...
  • Oosthuizen, C.F.; Moerdijk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008)
    In 1933 it was decided by the University to construct a separate building for the library which was then still located in the Old Arts building. With a contribution of £10 000 from mining geologist Dr Hans Merensky, ...