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…
Christmas shoppers 1953.
The hustle and bustle of Adderley str. during Dec. '53. I fondly remember the station Tea Room. During the late fifties as a lad of 12 , I sometimes accompanied my dad on his business trips to C.T and after the car was parked this was our first port of call for a steaming cup of coffee. Photo by kind permission of fellow flickr member expom2uk. see more of his photos at; www.flickr.com/photos/57768042@N00/sets/72157626036009824...
Adderley Street, Cape Town in the 1920s.
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Corner Waterkant and Loop streets.
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Darling Street, Cape Town in 1919
Spracklens in Plein Street, Cape Town, where my Mom sometimes used to shop....with me in tow. Late 50's.
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Corner of Adderley and Strand streets c1970
The Manne Bros. building just prior to demolition.