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This is a list of periodicals published in Rhodesia (today Zimbabwe). It includes periodicals published in Southern Rhodesia , before Rhodesia declared independence. Academic journals
Two Tone was launched in 1954. [1] The founders were Phillippa Berlyn and Olive Robertson. [1] [2] While the magazine was published in association with the National Arts Foundation of Rhodesia [3] and the University of Rhodesia's English Department the selection process was left to the journal's rotating board of editors, whose focus on "good writing," "technical skill," "stylistic innovation ...
The British South Africa Company issued revenue stamps for use in all of Rhodesia from 1890 to 1909. The first issue had four values from £1 to £10 and they bore the company's coat of arms.
Fantasy magazine; List of magazines and newspapers of Fars; List of fashion magazines; List of feminist art magazines; List of film periodicals; List of food and drink magazines; Franchise 500; List of journals appearing under the French Revolution
ROUND & About Magazine: 393,400 [14] Round & About Magazine 24 new! 378,311 [14] Northern and Shell: 25 The Garden: 377,205 [19] Royal Horticultural Society: 26 Village Life: 366,667 [12] Center Parcs: 27 The Caravan Club Magazine: 361,144 [20] The Caravan Club Ltd: 28 Benhealth: 360,572 [15] Think Publishing 29 Woman & Home: 340,239 [17] IPC ...
The Rhodesia Information Centre (RIC), also known as the Rhodesian Information Centre, [2] the Rhodesia Information Service, [3] the Flame Lily Centre and the Zimbabwe Information Centre, represented the Rhodesian government in Australia from 1966 to 1980. As Australia did not recognise Rhodesia's independence, it operated on an unofficial basis.
Pages in category "Books about Rhodesia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alfred and Emily; D.
Around 12,000 awards were given out between 1970 and 1981. The last Rhodesian gallantry awards were awarded in June 1980, [1] three months after Zimbabwe's independence. . However, Rhodesian long-service decorations continued to be given to police officers and service personnel until June