ARTICLES

Since 1994, South Africa has embraced an inclusive and democratic definition of heritage, yet the protection of the built environment remains uneven. While legislation provides a progressive framework, its implementation is fragile: enforcement is weak, penalties are negligible, and development pressures frequently prevail over preservation.

 

BOOK REVIEWS

The airline industry came of age in 1957 when for the first time more passengers crossed the North Atlantic by air than by sea. The jet aircraft—with its capacity to move hundreds of passengers within twenty-four hours from the southern tip of Africa to any major European city—sounded the death knell for the ocean-going passenger liner as the primary means of long-distance travel.

 

BLUE PLAQUES

Starting from 1929, gas was produced from coal at this landmark site, until the gas factory was decommissioned in 1992. This remains the only gas works in the country with intact machinery, as can be seen from the oldest retort building. Part of the site remains in operation for the distribution of natural gas to Johannesburg and the surrounds.