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The Nation On Guard An Exposition Of South Africa's Defence Policy By Maskew Miller First Edition, Soft Cover, Published By Maskew Miller 1937 Cover Boards Has Foxing & Browing, Edges Of Cover Boards Are Bend & Do Have Damage. . Binding Tight & Strong. Very Light Browing Of Pages. Postage Within South Africa Will Be R30.00 Overseas Buyers Can Contact Us For A Postal Quote.
R 200
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy The Nation on Guard - An Exposition of South Africa`s Defence Policy - 1937 for R200.00
R 200
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South Africa (All cities)
THE   SS   ALIBI OF A NATION 1922 - 1945 By Gerald Reitlinger. 1st Edition 1956, Heinemann Publishers, Hardcover with Jacket, 502pp, with B/W photographs, includes 3 Maps. Here for the first time is the full history of the SS. Based almost entirely on original German documents, including the captured files of the SS leadership. The book gives a final account of the Nazi Praetorian Guard. Condition: The jacket has a 3cm tear to the foot of the spine, small tears to both front & back top edges. Some bumping to the corners.The first 7 pages are dog-eared (Page folds)to the top of the pages, though only slightly, with no interference to the print block. Former owners name to fepp. Binding & contents still very good. Postage: R110 Postnet / R80 Sapo / R65 Paxi 
R 250
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South Africa (All cities)
        VINTAGE LIFE SAVING GUARDS BADGE The girl guard program has its roots in Scouting. While stationed in India, British Army officer Robert Baden-Powell realized his men lacked the ability to perform first aid procedures and the basic skills for survival in the wild. In turn, he wrote a small handbook to teach army men first aid, outdoor survival tactics and leadership. The book caught the attention of young English boys, so Robert began to explore the possibility of developing a training program geared toward this age group. This was the foundation for the birth of the Boy Scouts. In 1913 Robert Baden-Powell invited General William Booth to become a member of the governing body of world scouting. The general saw great potential in the program for The Salvation Army and out of it inaugurated the Life Saving Scout Movement. This step marked the beginning of a multi-faceted troop program for boys and girls in The Salvation Army. The first girl guard troop sprouted in London, England, in 1915 and was called the Life-Saving Girl Guards. It reflected the structure and tenor of the Life Saving Scouts program. Much of the training was similar, but other focuses such as homemaking skills were included. The original Life-Saving Girl Guard badge featured a lamp, representing guarding the soul; an eye, representing guarding the mind; crossed clubs, representing guarding the body; Bible representing the importance of God in their lives; and a patrol of girls, representing guarding others. The motto was “To save and to serve.” After the first girl guard troop was inaugurated in the United States by National Commander Evangeline Booth in 1916, the program spread across the nation.   It is interesting to note that the American badge never had the bottom section with "To save and to serve" on it. That was purely UK and Europe.            
R 475
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
We specialize with different types and shapes of wendy houses; e:g; Maids quarters Guest room Storages Storerooms Toolsheds Guard rooms Squatter camp Doll house Garden sheds and many more other sizes we do according your requests and we deliver a nation wide
R 65.000
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