A late 19th-century sepia photograph capturing daily life in Grahamstown (now Makhanda). The scene features a horse-drawn carriage on the left, a woman with a child in a pram in the centre, and a mounted rider on the right. A prominent Victorian-style pillar postbox stands in the foreground. In the background, colonial buildings and a church with a bell cote are visible against the local hills.
3326 East London, South Africa 1:25000 sheet. Compiled and drawn in 1961 by the Trigonometric Survey Office. Magesterial districts as at November 1960. T.S.O. 404/977. (Saamgestel in 1960 en geteken in 1960 deur die Driehokesmatings Kantoor.)
Copied by Walter P. Jones, 20th August 1873. provisionally handed over to the colonial government 5th April 1873, pending sanction from war office vide letter to v.s. of state for war of 12th March 1873, with H.E. the commander of the forces approval thereon on the same date. War Department number on map WD. X.