Fonds TPD CC 253/63 - State versus Nelson Mandela and Others (Dictabelt Sound Recordings)

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Reference code

ZA NARSSA TPD CC 253/63

Title

State versus Nelson Mandela and Others (Dictabelt Sound Recordings)

Date(s)

  • 1963 - 1964 (Creation)

Level of description

Fonds

Extent and medium

2 lin. metres paper records, 591 dictabelts, PDF, WAV and mp3 files.

Context area

Name of creator

(1910- 1997)

Biographical history

In 1877 the South African Republic (Die Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek) established a High Court in Pretoria. After the Second Anglo-Boer War (South African War) it was renamed the Supreme Court of the Transvaal and in 1910 it became the Transvaal Local Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa. In terms of the 1996 South African Constitution its name was changed to High Court of South Africa, Transvaal Provincial Division. A further name change took place in 2009 when the court was renamed the North Gauteng High Court. Through restructuring in 2013 the North Gauteng High Court (situated in Pretoria) and South Gauteng High Court (situated in Johannesburg) became the Gauteng Division of the High Court of South Africa.

Archival history

This group was transferred to the National Archives Repository in 1996 by the former Supreme Court of South Africa, Transvaal Provincial Division. The dictabelts in this fonds have been digitized by  the Institut national de l'audiovisuel (INA) in France between 2014 - 2017 in an agreement with the Department of Arts and Culture.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

The former Supreme Court of South Africa, Transvaal Provincial Division.

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Scope and content

Criminal court case No. 253/1963 called The State versus N Mandela and Others, heard in the Supreme Court of South Africa (Transvaal Provincial Division)

Paper Records:
File cover with handwritten notes, including the sentences that were passed: The clerk of the court recorded the sentences that were passed together with the names of the accused on the cover of a file in blue ink.
Extracts of evidence by state witnesses (3 vols.): These volumes include records by the attorney for the accused, Mr. B Fischer, applying for the postponement of the proceedings and the reply by Dr Yutar, the State’s main prosecutor. Further records include the verbatim transcriptions of evidence given by state witnesses.
Evidence for defence (1 vol.): Include verbatim transcriptions of evidence given by Ahmed Kathrada, Raymond Mhlabo, Lionel Bernstein and Govan Mbeki..
Rivonia Exhibits (1 vol.): The exhibits include documents seized by the police at Liliesleaf and deals with topics such as the Transkei; Operation Mayibuye; The new draft programme of the South African Communist Party (SACP); names and addresses of ANC and SACP members; a copy of Sibanye, a newsletter; documents discussing problems in the democratic movement, the Nationalists invasion scare, the general predictions for 1963; handwritten notes on freedom movements elsewhere in Africa; an article by E Rosenthal on General De Wet; a syllabus on the fundamental principles of Marxism; a pamphlet named A Call to the Youth; a manual on rock blasting; the rules of the SACP; sketch of Tunisia; Handwritten notes on the Kenya Youth Wing Organisations; SACP newsletter on the China / India border dispute; Statement by the SACP on conditions in South Africa; Document on the differences in the Communist movement; invoices from Ace Auto electricians; Press statement by Nelson Mandela on 26 June 1961.
State's Concluding Address (4 vol's): These volumes are divided into three parts. The first part deals with a factual analysis of documentary exhibits handed in, and of oral testimony given, by state witnesses. Part two deals with a factual analysis of the documentary exhibits handed in, and of the oral testimony given, by state witnesses (continued). The third part deals with the Rivonia exhibits.
Two volumes consisting of Judge's remarks in passing sentence; The Attorney General for the Transvaal's statement explaining which of the accused was found guilty of what offences; a part of the judgement and verbatim transcriptions of the court proceedings
Judgement (1 vol):

Dictabelts
On average the recordings are usually around half an hour long. There are many which are shorter than this and only a few which exceed 30:00 minutes in duration. Each recording has been assigned a unique reference label which indicates the volume, envelope page, and original dictabelt number relevant to it. These references are important as they correspond with the file-names assigned to each recording as found in the inventories of the eight volumes of dictabelt records.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Archival

Accruals

None expected

System of arrangement

(Chronological)

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

Open for access

Conditions governing reproduction

Written permission needed from the National Archives and Records Service of South Africa.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

Language and script notes

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

Paper records, vinyl dictabelts and digitised files kept at optimum archival conditions. Software required: AtoM used as archival management tool. NAAIRS database on the NARSSA website used for access to the archival records.

Finding aids

NARSSA database and AtoM

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Existence and location of originals

The original Rivonia Trial records (paper records and dictablets) are available at the National Archives Repository.

Existence and location of copies

Digital preservation and restoration copies are available at the National Film, Video and Sound Archives, mp3 files and PDF records can be accessed from the database on the NARSSA website.

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Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Govan Mbeki, Raymond Mhlaba, Andrew Mlangeni, Elias Motsoaledi, Ahmed Kathrada, Denis Goldberg, Lionel Bernstein, Bob Hepple, Arthur Goldreich, Harold Wolpe and James Kantor.

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Description identifier

TPD CC 253/63

Institution identifier

NARSSA

Rules and/or conventions used

ISAD

Status

Revised

Level of detail

Partial

Dates of creation revision deletion

25 August 2017

Language(s)

  • English

Script(s)

  • Latin

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