Port Elizabeth of Yore: The Great Flood of 1st September 1968 - The Casual Observer
Unlike adults, at the age of 15, one is never affected by the weather. Even if it was raining, we would go swimming in the sea. Whether it was night or a howling gale force wind was blowing, we would be swimming. No matter how atrocious the weather conditions were or what the time of day […]
Port Elizabeth Whites Road. Where we played after school aged 10.
The Port Elizabeth City Library
International Studies Abroad - ISA - Your Discovery, Our People... The World Awaits
The Coast - Port Elizabeth, South Africa
An abandoned railway station at Humerail, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
The Sea can be a Dangerous Place as I Learnt - The Casual Observer
Being brought up by the sea brought us boundless joy as children. From a very early age we all learned to swim proficiently. As my father was brought up at the coast, he took us to the beach every weekend irrespective of what the weather conditions were like. Due to our competence, we were left […]
A view of Schoenmakerskop near Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
POST OFFICE BUILDING EXTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS
Welcome to my final year as an Interior Design student! Please follow me on my design journey through my thesis focused on Art Museum design... Join me as I create a contemporary arts museum, showcasing some of South Africa’s talented artists and local designers.
Save the Minhetti, PE Petition
Port Elizabeth of Yore: The Great Flood of 1st September 1968 - The Casual Observer
Unlike adults, at the age of 15, one is never affected by the weather. Even if it was raining, we would go swimming in the sea. Whether it was night or a howling gale force wind was blowing, we would be swimming. No matter how atrocious the weather conditions were or what the time of day […]
North Jetty , PORT ELIZABETH , South Africa , PU-1904 " | For sale on Delcampe"
scview sells an item for $4.37 until Monday, 3 December 2018 17:26:00 CET in the South Africa category on Delcampe
port elizabeth in the 1950s - Google Search
Port Elizabeth of Yore: The Growth of the Population - The Casual Observer
Prior to the arrival of the 1820 Settlers, it would have been an exaggeration to claim that Port Elizabeth was sparsely populated as that was an overstatement of the facts. Indeed, it was mostly depopulated. Apart from a dozen farmers in the whole area from the Sunday’s River to the Gamtoos River, there was an […]
South End.... Gone but never forgotten <3
Prior to Departure of Royal Family from Port Elizabeth, Cape Province
www.stgeorgespark.nmmu.ac.za/content/social/displayarticl... [ID-R187]