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First house (prison) built in Grahamstown Photograph depicting first house in Grahamstown. Coral tree planted by Arnoldus Bernardus Dietz,High Street, Grahamstown.
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First house (prison) built in Grahamstown - side view High Street, Grahamstown.
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First house (prison) built in Grahamstown, 1813 High Street, Grahamstown.
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Fish river in flood at Trompetter's Drift
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Fort Armstrong Fort Armstrong (originally known as Camp Adelaide) was built in 1836 to protect the Kat River Settlement. After suffering capture and bombardment in the 8th Frontier war (1851), it was never used again.,Fort Armstrong was built in 1836, on the Kat River.
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Fort Armstrong Tower Fort Armstrong (originally known as Camp Adelaide) was built in 1836 to protect the Kat River Settlement. After suffering capture and bombardment in the 8th Frontier war (1851), it was never used again.,Fort Armstrong was built in 1836, on the Kat River.
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Fort Brown courtyard Fort Brown, built by Andrew Geddes Bain in 1836 on a site previously known as Hermanus Kraal.
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Fort Brown from a distance Fort Brown, built by Andrew Geddes Bain in 1836 on a site previously known as Hermanus Kraal.
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Fort Brown tower Fort Brown, built by Andrew Geddes Bain in 1836 on a site previously known as Hermanus Kraal.
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Fort Cox from painting by Col. Grant
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Fort Cox ruins
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Fort Cox ruins
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Fort Frederick entrance Port Elizabeth: Fort Frederick, built 1798.
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Fort Frederick from a distance Port Elizabeth: Fort Frederick, built 1798.
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Fort Frederick inside the entrance Port Elizabeth: Fort Frederick, built 1798.
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Fort Frederick interior Port Elizabeth: Fort Frederick, built 1798. View showing entrance gate from the inside, with powder magazine to the left, and steps leading up to the sentries' walk.
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Fort Frederick old house Port Elizabeth: Fort Frederick, built 1798.
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Fort Frederick old powder magazine Port Elizabeth: Fort Frederick, built 1798. View inside the Fort showing powder magazine and steps to the sentries' walk.
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Fort Hare Showing the magazine and the remaining wall of the fort.
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Fort Hare bastion
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Fort Thomson (near Alice) 1835 near junction of Gaga & Tyumie Rivers Named after Lt.-Col. RT Thomson of the Royal Engineers.
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Fort White with Intaba-ka-Indoda
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Front view of St. George's Church Shows the original square tower.
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G.E Cory in his walking kit
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G.E Cory standing inside ruins of Fort Wiltshire (sic) Fort Willshire was built by the Royal Engineers under Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Willshire of the 38th Regiment, on the orders of Lord Charles Somerset, in 1819.