Heraldry Society of Southern Africa
The Heraldry Society of Southern Africa (HSSA) was founded in Cape Town on 27 August 1953. It has not been active since 2007, but as it has not been wound up it is, in effect, in suspense.
Activities
The HSSA's main activity was regular meetings and lectures.
In its early years, the HSSA also took an active role in promoting good heraldic practice in South Africa, as there was no official heraldry authority in the country at that time, the HSSA provided a design and advice service, with particular emphasis on municipal arms. The HSSA also acted as unofficial liaison with the College of Arms in London, through the then Chester Herald, who was an HSSA member.
The HSSA staged the first heraldry exhibition in South Africa, "Heraldry at the Cape", in 1956.
Publications
The HSSA published a regular Newsletter from 1953 to 1958. This was replaced with a quarterly journal named Arma, in 1958.
President and chairmen
During the 54 years that it was active, the HSSA had only five chairmen:
- Colin Graham Botha: 1953-54
- Frank Waller: 1954-1957
- Dr Cornelis Pama: 1957-1994
- Robert Laing: 1994-2002
- Frederick Brownell: 2002-
C. Graham Botha was honorary life president from 1954 until his death in 1973.
See also
External links
- South African Heraldry Website Archived 2018-12-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ARMA: Journal of the Heraldry Society of Southern Africa in libraries (WorldCat catalog)