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by [[May Thomas]]. A one-act play which demonstrates the devisiveness of the early days of the Cape Colony, which was governed by [[Simon van der Stel]] who had to avert a threatened rebellion by Huguenot settlers. Published Benoni: [[FATSSA]],  1951.  
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''[[Laying the Foundation]]'' is a one-act play by [[May Thomas]] (fl 1940s-1960s).  
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The play demonstrates the devisiveness of the early days of the Cape Colony, which was governed by [[Simon van der Stel]] who had to avert a threatened rebellion by Huguenot settlers.  
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The text was published by [[FATSSA]],  1951.  
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:28, 14 January 2022

Laying the Foundation is a one-act play by May Thomas (fl 1940s-1960s).

The play demonstrates the devisiveness of the early days of the Cape Colony, which was governed by Simon van der Stel who had to avert a threatened rebellion by Huguenot settlers.

The text was published by FATSSA, 1951.


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