This is a tale of rags to riches, of hard work and not a little luck, and the comforts that were enjoyed by the privileged few in the ramshackle colonial outpost of Johannesburg. Thomas Cullinan arrived in the City in 1887 a humble bricklayer, but by 1896 he was able to build The View, a fabulous statement of wealth on the Parktown ridge.
The richness of detail and ornamentation quite takes the breath away, and the impact of the interiors is heightened by the regalia and history of the Transvaal Scottish, which is proudly on display.
We will explore the house and be enthralled by the story of the Cullinans and the history of the Transvaal Scottish, and we will also learn of domestic life in Victorian and Edwardian Johannesburg. But the highlight for many will be tea and scones served in grand surroundings!
Contact Eira to book - mail@joburgheritage.co.za
GUIDES: Dr Alexandra Parker and Colin Berger
PARK The View, 23 Ridge Road, Parktown
TIME: 14h00
DURATION: 2 hours
COST: R130.00 for members and R190.00 for non-members – which includes tea and scones
MAXIMUM No: 40
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