Playtime and Favorite Pictures from RTW Trip
This afternoon, I was watching some kids run around and play in the way that only small children can – without care, without thought, without worry. It reminded me of conversations that I have had
1917 "Our Day" Cartwrights building and tram in Adderley Street, Cape Town
From the Coulter family photo album, courtesy Hans Niehaus. Fred and Agnes Stephens owned The Homestead at Oranjezicht from 1907-1947. Their three sons were killed in the First World War. These photographs of a fund raising event in Cape Town, October 18-21, 1917, were taken by Charles Coulter who was married to the Stephens's fourth child, Alice. His photo album was found among his papers when Coulter's law firm was being wound up and rescued by Hans Niehaus - to whom thanks for allowing me…
Wartime Cape Town, 1943.
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Cape Town photos / South Africa
Collection and galleries of photos with images from Cape Town in South Africa
Bygone Cape Town · Miss Moss
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District Six
Corner Adderley and Darling Streets
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Rhodes Memorial, 1911.
Rhodes Memorial nearing completion 1911 Photo; via Edith Morris.
Bygone Cape Town · Miss Moss
i have long been an avid follower of Etienne du Plessis' flickr stream, where he shares many vintage photographs including old shots of Cape Town. please click on the images to be taken to the…
District Six fails to rise from the ashes of apartheid - The Mail & Guardian
More than 50 years since the heart was ripped out of this vibrant Cape Town community, little has been done to restore the area.
Jazz in District Six: The Zambezi Restaurant: part 1 - Celebrating International Jazz Day
Distric Six Cape Town (1964): Pic Ian Bruce Huntley It is written that Cape Town's Zambezi Restaurant in Hanover Street, District Six, first became really popular as a Sunday night jazz venue in 1956 when the second Arab-Israeli war closed the Suez Canal shipping channel. Shiploads of American soldiers in transit would dock in Cape Town, with the bop jazz-lovers among them frequenting District Six, listening to racially mixed groups of South Africans of Muslim, Jewish, Christian and other…
A Mosque in Bo-Kaap
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Wreck of the SA Seafarer close to the Green Point Lighthouse
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Old time Grocery shop 1950s.
Before the arrival of supermarkets every neighbourhood in town had its grocery shops like this one in District six.
Cape Town Train Station
A steam train prepares to leave Cape Town station in a photograph from around 1890. In the background, the slopes of Signal Hill are visible. The old station was replaced by the present complex, in 1964
Top-end of Adderley street, c1958.
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