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Harry Camp Lugg (9 May 1882 - November 1978) was Chief Commissioner for Native Affairs in Natal, South Africa.

Early life and family

Harry Camp Lugg was born on 9 May 1882.

Career

Lugg was Chief Commissioner for Native Affairs in Natal, South Africa. [1]

Death and legacy

Lugg died in November 1978.

A selection of his papers is held in the Campbell Collections of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. [2]

Selected publications

  • Life Under a Zulu Shield
  • Places of Interest in Natal and Zululand
  • A Natal family looks back
  • Historic Natal and Zululand, containing a series of short sketches of the historical spots
  • Zulu FX20
  • Zulu place names in Natal; a list of the more important mountains, rivers, estuaries and other places in Natal and Zululand with their Zulu names and meanings; also some personal names
  • Agricultural ceremonies in Natal and Zululand

References

  1. ^ http://www.natalia.org.za/Files/9/Natalia%20v9%20obituaries%20Lugg.pdf [ bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Harry Camp Lugg papers. Campbell Collections, University of KwaZulu-Natal. Retrieved 4 August 2018.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harry Camp Lugg (9 May 1882 - November 1978) was Chief Commissioner for Native Affairs in Natal, South Africa.

Early life and family

Harry Camp Lugg was born on 9 May 1882.

Career

Lugg was Chief Commissioner for Native Affairs in Natal, South Africa. [1]

Death and legacy

Lugg died in November 1978.

A selection of his papers is held in the Campbell Collections of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. [2]

Selected publications

  • Life Under a Zulu Shield
  • Places of Interest in Natal and Zululand
  • A Natal family looks back
  • Historic Natal and Zululand, containing a series of short sketches of the historical spots
  • Zulu FX20
  • Zulu place names in Natal; a list of the more important mountains, rivers, estuaries and other places in Natal and Zululand with their Zulu names and meanings; also some personal names
  • Agricultural ceremonies in Natal and Zululand

References

  1. ^ http://www.natalia.org.za/Files/9/Natalia%20v9%20obituaries%20Lugg.pdf [ bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Harry Camp Lugg papers. Campbell Collections, University of KwaZulu-Natal. Retrieved 4 August 2018.

External links



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