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Old Dutch dwelling at Kenilworth
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Old Dutch House at Papendry
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Old Dutch House. La Gratitude
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Old E.D court Grahamstown built in 1834 as a commercial hall Eastern Districts court.
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Old house on Prince Alfred Street
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Old Military hospital, where parliament met in 1864 The courtyard within the old Military Hospital and part of the verandah surrounding it. This building was known for many years as the Schonland Botanical Laboratory and today still forms part of the Botany Department of Rhodes University.
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Old Mill in George Street Painting showing the Old Mill on the corner of George and Market Streets, and on the left corner, the home of Mr George Wood, first Mayor of Grahamstown. The small cart was used to carry Miss Josie Wood (founder of the South African Library for the Blind) to school.
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Old Settler's Chapel Port Alfred
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Old Settler's house Bathurst
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Old Street scene in High Street, Grahamstown, looking south View showing the south side of upper High Street, from "Charles Pote's Auction Rooms" on the corner of Hill Street, as far as Hayton's Building. Trees, an ox wagon and people obscure the buildings.
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Old Street scene in High Street, Grahamstown, looking south View showing the south side of upper High Street, from "Charles Pote's Auction Rooms" on the corner of Hill Street, as far as Hayton's Building. Trees, an ox wagon and people obscure the buildings.
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On the Winterberg
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Opening of Parliament in Grahamstown 1864 Showing the opening of the only Parliamentary session ever held away from Cape Town.
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Oriel House Oriel House was the first women's residence and was completed in 1915. It was built to Baker and Kendall's plans.
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Ox waggon crossing drift
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Ox waggon overturned in a mud hole
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Paardekraal Monument
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Paliament House & Table Mountain
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Panorama
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Parliament being opened by Sir P. Wodehouse in Shaw Hall, 1864 Showing the opening of the only Parliamentary session ever held away from Cape Town.
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Plan of Algoa Bay Plan of the Baakens River Mouth area with the following inscription: Plan van het Etablisement aan de Algoa-Baai. A. het Fort Frederik. B. het Blokhuis. C. Water-plaats. D. Een Wel.
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Plan of barracks at 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.
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Plan of Bathurst
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Plan of Durban harbour
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Plan of Graaff Reinet Inscription reads Survey by me (sgd:)J L Leeb Swn. Land Surveyor