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The term the [[Institute]] often occurs as a reference to a [[venue]] for theatrical and other presentations and performances, and usually refers to some kind of educational establishment founded to provide adult education, particularly in technical subjects, to working men. | The term the [[Institute]] often occurs as a reference to a [[venue]] for theatrical and other presentations and performances, and usually refers to some kind of educational establishment founded to provide adult education, particularly in technical subjects, to working men. | ||
− | There have been numerous such (and related) intitutions across the globe over the years, | + | There have been numerous such (and related) intitutions across the globe over the years, and in South Africa they include the [[Mechanic's Institute]], the [[Young Men's Institute]]s, the [[Young Women's Institute]]s, and the [[Railway Institute]]s. |
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+ | For specific information on each South African, click on the names of the particular Institute in the list above. |
Revision as of 06:01, 6 September 2020
The term the Institute often occurs as a reference to a venue for theatrical and other presentations and performances, and usually refers to some kind of educational establishment founded to provide adult education, particularly in technical subjects, to working men.
There have been numerous such (and related) intitutions across the globe over the years, and in South Africa they include the Mechanic's Institute, the Young Men's Institutes, the Young Women's Institutes, and the Railway Institutes.
For specific information on each South African, click on the names of the particular Institute in the list above.