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- CAPE TOWN CENTRAL

- HAARLEM MISSION VILLAGE

- PORT ELIZABETH CENTRAL

- PORT ELIZABETH THE RED LOCATION MUSEUM

- PORT ELIZABETH HISTORICAL GALLERY - Downloadable pdf

- SWARTLAND - MALMESBURY

- SWARTLAND - RIEBEEK KASTEEL

- SWARTLAND - RIEBEEK WEST

- SWELLENDAM



CAPE TOWN CENTRAL





























Entrance to the Castle




HAARLEM CHURCH, HAARLEM MISSION VILLAGE





















Haarlem, established in 1856 on a private initiative, is situated in the Langklof. Pictured is the church after a snowfall in the winter of 2007




PORT ELIZABETH CENTRAL



















Donkin Cottages




















Grey institute






















Cora Terrace






















Govan Mbeki



















Moth/Old Mutual Building

















Edward Hotel



THE PORT ELIZABETH – THE RED LOCATION























Entrance to the Red Location


















The Red Location, a living monument to the struggle
in Port Elizabeth's New Brighton Township

























PORT ELIZABETH HISTORICAL GALLERY


Click on the pdf to download images from Port Elizabeth's past




pe gallery.pdf




SWARTLAND – MALMESBURY














Malmesbury c1880. Photograph National Archives Morrison Collection



















Malmesbury c1910. Photograph National Archives Ravenscroft Collection





















Malmesbury c1910. Photograph National Archives Ravenscroft Collection
















Malmesbury c1960. Photographer unknown, Malmesbury Museum Collection




SWARTLAND – RIEBEEK KASTEEL


















1 Riebeek Kasteel c1905, Ravenscroft Series, National Archives

















2 Riebeek Kasteel c1905, Ravenscroft Series, National Archives

















3 Riebeek Kasteel c1905, Ravenscroft Series, National Archives

The three photographs above make up a panorama – if you print them out and place next to each other you will gain an impression of how the village appeared at the time




SWARTLAND – RIEBEEK WEST




















Riebeek West Voortrekker Road c1905. Photograph National Archives Ravenscroft Collection



SWELLENDAM






















Nederduitse Gereformeerde (NG) church, Voortrek Street, Swellendam
This church was built in 1911. Its eclectic appearance incorporates elements of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Cape styles, reflecting the diverse background of the inhabitants and craftsmen of the town. Photograph: Carol Podd, 2008