Old South African Rand currency. I remember receiving these for a birthday or Christmas present inside a card. Can't imagine posting money through the post in today's world.
South Africa 1953 Queen Elizabeth Coronation Fine Used
South Africa 1953 Queen Elizabeth Coronation Fine Used SG 143 Scott 192 Condition: Fine Used Only one post charge applied on multipule purchases Details: Ship Boats N.B. With over 100.000 stamps listed world wide it is not possible to send the item shown in the image. It is representative not specific! We will always send one of equal or better quality. We always try to give accurate descriptions of the items. However, errors can occur! In such case we offer a full refund on receipt of…
The beautiful city of Johannesburg... Wow
Anneline Kriel | Miss South Africa 1974
Anneline Kriel, the 1974 Miss South Africa Beauty Pagent Winner. The History of Miss South Africa
South Africa 1 Rand 1961-1965
Cents
When uniform was still worn with pride.
Old bank notes with Jan Van Riebeeck on them (The Dutchman that found Cape Town)
Waiting to use public phones (tickey boxes - we called them)
Miss World 1974 - Anneline Kriel - SOUTH AFRICA 22nd November 1974 Royal Albert Hall, London, UK Miss World 1974 - Helen Morgan (Resigned), Anneline Kriel (Successor)
Joubert Park at Christmas Time - it lit up like a fairyland at night
Doll's House Roadhouse
H. F. Verwoerd. The architect of Apartheid.
11060 (552) 17-06-1974 Johannesburg BUT 9641T Trolley Bus No 581 and BUT 964T Trolley Bus No 629 on the Harrison Street Bridge, Johannesburg, South Africa.
I D No 11060 (552) photographed by John Ward on the date of 1974-06-17 using a 35mm camera producing a colour positive in slide format and then scanned and digitized. . Johannesburg BUT 964T Trolley Bus No 581 and BUT 9641T Trolley Bus No 629 on the Harrison Street Bridge, Johannesburg, South Africa. The leading trolley11060 (552) 17 bus has an MCCW Metal framed (6-bay) double deck body, assembled by Bus Bodies of (South Africa) Limited.
Honorary Doctorate Acceptance Speech: JM Coetzee Makes the Case for Men in Primary Education
Nobel laureate JM Coetzee was in Johannesburg today to receive an Honorary Doctorate in Literature from Wits University as part of their December graduation ceremony. In his address given at the event, Coetzee noted the male graduates in the Humanities and said that it was a relief to see that men have not entirely abandoned the field.