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Albertyn's Cottage, Simon's Town
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Subject
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Cottages, Albertyn's Cottage (Simon's Town, South Africa), Historic buildings--South Africa--Simon's Town--Designs and plans,
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Description
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Albertyn's Cottage, Simon's Town. Base drawing of Albertyn's Cottage and Albertyn's Stables. Conceptual site layout plan., Original, hand-drawn in ink on tracing paper., Plan: scale 1:100
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Identifier
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islandora:22238
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Dutch Reformed Church, Three Anchor Bay, Cape Town, 1962
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Subject
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Three Anchor Bay (South Africa), Church buildings, Historic buildings, Architecture, Christianity
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Description
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The foundation stone of the Dutch Reformed Church at Three Anchor Bay was laid in 1878, and two years later the church was opened for worship. The handrails on the steps, a memorial to Dr. Fred Murray, were placed there by his family.
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Identifier
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islandora:17303
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Nyanga, Cape Town
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Subject
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Residential buildings, Construction, , ,
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Homes rise from Nyanga scrub: New houses for Natives are rapidly replacing the desolate scrub at Nyanga West. The Cape Town City Council has already built over 350 houses in this township.
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Identifier
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islandora:15594
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Aerial view of Muizenberg, Cape Town
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Subject
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Infrastructure, Residential buildings, Ocean, ,
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This corner of Muizenberg beach shows the famous rollers but not a swimmer in sight - a recent helicopter picture which might remind you of the summer just finished.
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Identifier
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islandora:15398
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Loader Street, Cape Town
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Subject
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Apartheid, South Africa. Group Areas Act, 1950, Residential buildings, Infrastructure, Historic districts, ,
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Description
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Residences in Loader Street, Cape Town.
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Identifier
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islandora:15207
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Men putting the finishing touches on a house, Cape Town
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Residential buildings, House construction, ,
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The finishing touches are given to one of the five newly-built pre-fabricated houses in Nyanga West which Mrs Stott, the president of the Black Sash, had built at a cost of £250 each after raising the money from sympathizers.
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Identifier
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islandora:15592