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A Dutch Accolade from a Field Ambulance volunteer praising a Boer war officer
Four strategies to deal with colonial buildings
A post Boer War letter from a Rooinek to a Dutch Girl
Where have all the mine dumps gone?
When did globalisation really get started?
Stereo Photography - Mesmerising viewers since 1851
Cape Town Photographs by TP and TD Ravenscroft
Heritage Management Plans: A call for re-evaluation
Rapid Rail Revamp in South Africa
Early 20th Century Asylum photography in South Africa
One of Norwood's oldest homes restored
Forgotten fountain returns to the limelight
Postmortem Photography in South Africa
The Early History of Irene Farm
Early Missionary Photography in the Namaqualand
A short history of one the Cape's earliest freehold farms
Amazing places to view the Joburg skyline
One City, Six Spaces in 48 Hours (Tshwane / Pretoria)
‘Empire, War & Cricket in South Africa’: Logan of Matjiesfontein
The history of the oldest continually lived in house North of the Orange River
Digitising Kingswood College's Heritage
The Power of Rust
One of the most fascinating architectural features in the whole of Southern Africa
'One of our few remaining links with a bygone Johannesburg'
Concerns over Longest Avenue of Oak Trees in South Africa
Da Gama Park - A little known park with some of the best views of Johannesburg
South Africa needs a Fred Dibnah
The Buildings of C. H. Thrupp and Company over the Decades
"A Great City Deserves Great Cathedrals"
The Pyrites Panic - When one in three citizens left Johannesburg
Finding the missing link in the Gold Fields Collection
Aiton Court: Relocating Conservation between Poverty and Modern Idealism
Remembering the end of the tramcar era
Our Huguenot Heritage
Johannesburg Stock Exchange Buildings over the Decades
Types of Blockhouses in South Africa
One of the most remarkable fortification-building projects in the military history of South Africa (if not the world)
Blood Sweat and Beers - The Story of the Railway Navvy
The Grange - The story of a famous farm in Griqualand West
One of the Cape’s most remarkable early mining ventures
The story behind the South African Scottish Memorial
New publication highlights Africa’s remarkable geology
Gordon Verhoef & Krause - Adverts over the years
The Royal Navy in Hermanus in 1961
Some memories of Rosebank in 1966
Horwoods Farmhouse Horror Show Continues
Bridge of Wars - The Story of the Bailey Bridge
The Father of East London's House
Inner City Snapshot - November 2016
80 Albert Street - The nerve centre for controlling black people's lives during the early stages of apartheid
19th Century lettering on buildings
Parkhurst House had enough explosives to ‘blow up Johannesburg’
Why are there two codes of rugby?
A lifetime's obsession with Jock of the Bushveld
Uitenhage's Evolution 1804-1910
The Eiffel Tower - Denounced, Accepted, Revered
Rediscovering the 1947 Royal Visit to South Africa
Ten Forgotten Buildings of Johannesburg
Stuttafords to be fashionable once again
Pritchard Street thrives once again!
Chunnel Vision - A long held dream
Once in a lifetime trip inside majestic Cape mansion
Johannesburg 1936... Keeping an eye out for souvenir survivals
Renewed efforts to set Blue Plaque criteria?
Death by drowning, the tragedy of the SS Mendi
Civic Spine 1989-1991 - The voice of the architects
Looking back at Johannesburg's Civic Spine controversy
Hidden Treasures of the Riemland
Cape Town’s rich military heritage celebrated
Johannesburg celebrates its 130th birthday!
Sappersrus and the War Memorial to the Sappers
Restoration of the Old Cape Archives
The system has failed to achieve its purpose
Hout Bay Heritage - Huge potential destroyed by neglect
Remembering the days when my family owned the Three Castles Building
The Tay Bridge Disaster
Our vanishing heritage – South Africa’s top ten endangered sites 2016
Memories of the Killarney Film Studios
Vogelstruisbult Tragedy - An abandoned Springs Gold Mine
The contested but pivotal legacy of missionary education in South Africa
A short history of Forest Hall Plettenberg Bay
A short history of the oldest graves in Plettenberg Bay
Berdine Luyt's 'John' - A wartime romance?
A short history of Mamre's Moravian Mission Station
A short history of the metrication movement in South Africa
Government Avenue Cape Town - South Africa's oldest pedestrian thoroughfare
Visiting one of the oldest pubs in Gauteng
Old Malmesbury Mission Church Complex - A question of sustainability
Onze Molen - Durbanville's link with the past
End of an era for historic mining firm
The early history of Port Nolloth
A short history of Simon's Town's famous Martello Tower
A critical look at Cape Town's developer-friendly policies
Why do South Africans drive on the left?
The Preservation of Diagonal Street
A short history of the Irene Concentration Camp Cemetery
In the wreck of the Haerlem
The Origins of the Chavonnes Battery
The remarkable life of Charlotte Maxeke
Take a drive and see the sites associated with the 1922 Rand Revolt

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