Photograph album : assembled and donated by L.A. Hewson / photographer/s mostly unknown,Photograph of twelve African men learning to be shoemakers.,Donated by L.A. Hewson (Deposit 154)
This map forms part of the Imperial map of the Cape Colony.,"South Africa having never been properly surveyed, this map must necessarily contain many inaccuracies." The map shows main roads, branch roads, farm roads, rivers, hills, pans, railways, telegraph lines, farm names, farm boundaries, divisional boundaries, outspans and homesteads in the Transkei region.Compiled and lithographed by Mapping Section, F.I.D., Cape Town, under the superintendence of P.H. du P. Casgrain from farm surveys and all other available information.
A series of twenty photographs showing scenes of houses (new and old) and landscape of the Oxton and Zweledinga areas of resettlement under the forced removals policy, 1980. Most of the community settled here had voluntarily left Glen Grey and Herschel in 1976, to avoid incorporation into the Transkei homeland, only to be incorporated, at a later date, into Ciskei instead.These photographs were taken by Priscilla Hall.
A series of photographs taken at the time of the Klipfontein evictions, the resultant trial at the Supreme Court Grahamstown, and the eventual settlement of those evicted in the Glenmore resettlement location, showing some of the residents involved, officials, members of the press, as well as aerial and on site views of Glenmore. Photographers: Dave Forbes, Ben Maclennan, Evert Smith, and an unknown photographer. This photograph shows Mr Louis Koch leaves the supreme court in Grahamstown after the setting aside of Mr Van der Watt's eviction order. Behind Mr Koch, from left: Advocate van Rensburg, Mr Dennis Bush, Mr van der Watt (top)
A series of photographs taken at the time of the Klipfontein evictions, the resultant trial at the Supreme Court Grahamstown, and the eventual settlement of those evicted in the Glenmore resettlement location, showing some of the residents involved, officials, members of the press, as well as aerial and on site views of Glenmore. Photographers: Dave Forbes, Ben Maclennan, Evert Smith, and an unknown photographer. This photograph shows Mr van der Watt's back view, Louis Koch, Mr B.B. Zondani and Dennis Bush's back view. The photograph was taken outside court building during the Klipfontein Forced Removal trial in Grahamstown
Photograph of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Ballymoney where the Workman family worshipped. Helen Workman is the granddaughter of Reverend Samuel Workman.
A photograph album showing views of Cape Town, probably taken by someone who visited and did a tour of Cape Town in 1891. This photograph is showing a view of Twelve Apostles and Capms Bay