Hanover street, District Six 1964.
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The Alfred Basin, Table Bay Harbour, Cape Town
The Alfred Basin, photographed in 1900, is seen here bursting at the seams with the sailing ships that plied their trade to and from the Cape. Through the rigging, a number of other ships can be seen at anchor in Table Bay
Victoria and Alfred Docks c1899.
C1899
Groote Schuur Hospital, During Construction
Arthur Elliott, 1870-1938 Wikipedia Entry By courtesy of The University of Pretoria's digital repository, UPSpace
St. George's Street, Simon's Town late 1800s
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Postcards of the Past - Vintage Postcards of Cape Town, South Africa
A collection of old postcards of Cape Town, South Africa
Mouille Point Lighthouse.
A lighthouse does it's job for years and never complains. Oh, AND it saves lives. Long may THEY live. (With the kind permission of The Western Cape Archives and Records Service.)
Mount Nelson hotel entrance 1946
Apart from the car you would hardly believe that this photo has been taken more than sixty years ago.
District Six, c1969.
Photo;Ian Huntly.
Roeland Street
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Tamboerskloof 1903
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Eaton Place (2)
Black and white photograph of a side view of Eaton Place in District Six, before destruction. Children are visible in the foreground to the right and left of the scene, and a car is parked on the right. Table Mountain is visible in the background
1900c Main Road Sea Point
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Mouille Point lighthouse circa 1925.
Wonder if the bell is still there.
Postcards to my Grandmother - Suburban Cape Town
* Wynberg, named after the farm- 'De Oude Wijnbergh; * Muizenberg, formerly Muysenbergh and Muys Zijn Bergh named after Sergeant Muys. * Kalk Bay, where the supplies from Cape Town stopped and had the be shipped onwards to Simon's Town