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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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Lowenstein Estate, Bellville, Cape Town
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Subject
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Bellville (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Urban development, South Africa. Group Areas Act, 1950, Architecture, City planning, Environment
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Description
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Lowenstein Estate: An area of 291 morgen opposite the Karl Bremer Hospital on the northern side of the national road to Bellville (shown as white lines) has been sold for township development at a price of R550,000. The property ,which belonged to the Duminy family for a long time, has been acquired by Mr. K. W. Bates, of London, and Mr. Allen, of Johannesburg, after negotiations through John Bowie and Co. (Pty) Ltd. in collaboration with Mr. L. Howe. It is the intention to development the area in conjunction with Bellville Municipality and make it the Bishopscourt of the area. It will be laid out in 703 residential sites of between 10,000 and 25,000 sq. ft. each. There will be a school site of 12 acres facing the national road, a shopping centre of 4 acres and a flat site of 5 acres. Possibly a company will be formed to build the houses to accepted minimum qualifications.
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Identifier
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islandora:16787
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Laying the foundation stone of Houses of Parliament, Cape Town
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Subject
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South Africa. Parliament, Governments, Architecture, Legislation, , ,
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Description
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Governor of the Cape Colony: In 1875, Sir Henry Barkly laid the foundation stone of the existing Houses of Parliament. But the building thus [...] was never completed and the corner stone in this occasion of all the pomp of circumstance above - has never since been traced. Extensive modifications were made in the buildings and they were not completed or occupied until 1885. The troops seen in the photograph are the Cape Volunteer Rifles, the Cape Town Cavalry and the 24th regiment whose members were massacred at Isandhlwana. Compare the houses in the background with the buildings which occupy Parliament street today.
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Identifier
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islandora:15757
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Robben Island, Cape Town
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Subject
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Western Cape (South Africa), Robben Island (South Africa), Historic sites, Monuments, Architecture, Education
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Description
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Robben Island Primary School
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Identifier
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islandora:16518
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Interior of a residence with striking décor, Cape Town
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Subject
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Architecture, Interior decoration, ,
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All red and white, this is a house for a very vital with-it couple who obviously have no time for repose. The main feature of the overall striking décor is a ceiling "supergraphic" which sweeps into an arrow pointing the way to the boatshed and garage.
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Identifier
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islandora:15244
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Two men building a shack, Cape Town
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Subject
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Squatter settlements, Homeless persons, Architecture, ,
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Heave-ho - Mr Joseph Themba Ntswanqela (foreground), helped by Mr Zulungle Vityolo, builds a shack in Noordhoek.
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Identifier
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islandora:15561
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P.W. Botha with his wife address the crowd before them, Cape Town
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Subject
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South Africa. Parliament, Governments, Legislation, Architecture, Audiences, ,
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Description
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Flanked by members of the National Party caucus, and with his wife, Elize, at his side, South Africa's new Prime Minister, Mr P.W. Botha, addresses the crowd from the steps of Parliament this afternoon.
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Identifier
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islandora:15718
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Catholic church of St. Joseph, Cape Town.
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Subject
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Kommetjie (Western Cape, South Africa), Religion, Architecture, Historic buildings
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On the hillside at Kommetjie a small church with a bell tower. This is the Catholic church of St Joseph, built by a devoted wife in honour of her husband. Guiseppe Rubbi came to South Africa from Italy at the turn of the century as a humble carpenter but struggled on to become one of the foremost builders in Cape Town. The Old Mutual building in Darling Street, which in its day was considered outstanding, was built by him. He owned one of the first four holiday homes in Kommetjie and loved to walk in the mountains behind. He expressed the wish that he could be buried there as the view was reminiscent of his birthplace, Marostica. When he died in 1946, Mrs Rubbi bought the piece of land where he used to sit and admire the view and had a tomb and ventilated vault erected there. She persuaded Bishop O'Reilly to allow her to build a chapel in memory of her husband. In 1948 Mr Garnelli, the nephew who had inherited the family business, built this chapel. No expense was spared. On the ceiling are three paintings in the style of an Italian church, with different marbles imported from the Alps and Vicenza for the altar and the floor. Around the walls are tablets depicting the 14 Stations of the Cross, and a mosaic of the Holy Mother and Child. When the church was completed, Mrs Rubbi arranged for a Salesian father to conduct a service there once a month, except at holiday times, when a priest came each Sunday. With foresight the Catholic Church had brought two adjoining plots and in 1968 when Ocean View township was established, a monastery was built behind the church. From then on, regular services were held in the church. Father Smeets looks after the new church at Ocean View and the local congregation from the kommetjie and Sun Valley areas.
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Identifier
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islandora:17274
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Church interior, Robben Island, Cape Town
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Western Cape (South Africa), Robben Island (South Africa), circa 1945, Historic sites, Church buildings, Interior architecture, Leprosy
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The little church on Robben Island where once the lepers worshipped has been desecrated by sea birds.
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Identifier
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islandora:16529
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Good Shepherd Church, Kirstenbosch, Cape Town, 1986
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Kirstenbosch (South Africa), Architecture, South Africa. Group Areas Act, 1950, Forced removals (South Africa), Community development
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Description
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Memories: former Protea Village residents outside the Church of the Good Shepherd, which was their local church, before the whole community was evicted in terms of the Group Areas Act.
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Identifier
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islandora:17329
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Candidates examine the vandalism to their campaign office, Cape Town
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Progressive Federal Party (South Africa), Architecture - Mutilation, defacement, etc., ,
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A hammer and sickle symbol and a slogan spray-painted on a wall of the Progressive Federal Party's campaign office in Milnerton is examined by the party's election candidates for Maitland constituency. The candidates are Mr Ian Lehr, left, who is standing for Parliament, and Mr Godfrey Isaacson, the provincial council candidate.
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Identifier
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islandora:15811