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Results for "Nelson Mandela"

AL3065 :: The Brian Currin Collection
► A :: PERSONAL LETTERS
AL3065 :: The Brian Currin Collection
► B :: DIARY FILES
AL3065 :: The Brian Currin Collection
► B :: DIARY FILES
AL3080 :: The Noel Stott Collection
► A :: ORGANISATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
► A4 :: Religious organisations and churches
AL3109 :: The UDF Working Group on International Relations Collection
► A6 :: Financial institutions and business (1989-1991)
AL3109 :: The UDF Working Group on International Relations Collection
► A8 :: Political parties (1961-1992)
► A8.1 :: African National Congress (ANC) (1961-1992)
AL3117 :: The Laura Pollecutt Collection
► C :: Laura Pollecutt Truth and Reconciliation Commission Papers
► C1 :: Papers collected by Laura Pollecutt as part of the TRC Media Hearings
► C1.7 :: Miscellaneous documents
► C1.7.1 :: Newspaper clippings relevant to the Media Hearings - 1985-1997
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The results list for the item search includes the title of each relevant item within SAHA collections, as well as details about the item's location within the collection item - that is, the folders and sub-folders within which the item is stored - in order to retain the 'context' of that particular item.

If your keyword does not appear in the title on the results list, the item is still likely to be relevant as the keyword appears in the description or subject terms related to that item.

The results list for the item search is organized by call number, rather than relevance so that all items from the same SAHA collection are listed together, in the order in which they appear in the collection. The results are ordered in this way to make it easier to work with the physical collections.