South Africa (nation)
Found in 3622 Collections and/or Records:
Cape Town. Grain Elevator and storage bins. Capacity 30,000 tons, 1925
203 x 152 mm. Showing a large grain elevator on the Cape Town waterfront, with a cargo steamer moored in the foreground, the city beyond and Table Mountain in the background.
Cape Town. Houses of Parliament, 1925
202 x 151 mm. A view from the east of the Avenue showing the east and north facades of the Parliament buildings, with Table Mountain in the background.
Cape Town Houses of Parliament, 1900 - 1910
199 x 200 mm. A view from Grave Street showing the south and east facades of the Parliament buildings, opened by Sir Hercules Robinson in 1885. These buildings, planned by H.S. Greaves, supplanted an earlier design by Charles Freeman. The foundation stone for this original building was laid in 1875 but shortly after construction began major problems with the foundations arose and the design was cancelled.
Cape Town: Houses of Parliament, 1910
Envelope containing monochrome postcards (set of twelve plus additional card) showing views in Cape Province.
Cape Town in 1795, 1970
The caption reads 'This is how Cape Town looked to the British in 1795'.
Cape Town in the seventeen-sixties, 1970
A three-part series of black and white images on card designed to provide teachers with material to illustrate history lessons. The series includes a wide range of pictures, portraits and photographs. Titles and captions have been recorded as found and may contain offensive, inappropriate or outdated terms. The items are undated, but probably originate from between the 1960s and 1980s.
Cape Town - public library and museum, 1880
The print is initialled 'SA'.
Cape Town. Railway Station and Dutch Reformed Church and warehouse of Eaton Busk and Co. Adderley St, 1879
Cape Town, section 2 of panoramic view , 1900 - 1929
Collection of loose coloured (80-88) and monochrome (89-98) postcards of Cape Province, by J.G.B, Spes Bona Series (80-83), T.D. Ravenscroft (84-87), Valentine and Sons (88-90), W.E. Courteney, East London (91), Stewart and Schaefer, Cape Town (92-94), unknown (95-98). Nos. 89-91 are original photographs.
Cape Town, section 3 of panoramic view , 1900 - 1929
Collection of loose coloured (80-88) and monochrome (89-98) postcards of Cape Province, by J.G.B, Spes Bona Series (80-83), T.D. Ravenscroft (84-87), Valentine and Sons (88-90), W.E. Courteney, East London (91), Stewart and Schaefer, Cape Town (92-94), unknown (95-98). Nos. 89-91 are original photographs.
Cape Town - St. George's Street., 1880
Cape Town - Table Mountain, 1880
A view of Table Mountain, with docks in the foreground. The print is initialled 'SA'.
Cape Town. Table Mountain in background, 1925
190 x 139 mm. A view looking back along Central Pier, which forms a continuation of Adderley Street out into Table Bay, towards Cape Town, with Table Mountain and the Lion's Head beyond. In the foreground a band plays on the pier, the building of which was started in 1912.
Cape Town. The Avenue, 1880 - 1889
240 x 182 mm. A view looking along the oak lined promenade which forms a continuation of Adderley Street at its south western end.
Cape Town - the docks, 1880
A view showing shipping and wharves in the foreground, with Table Mountain beyond. Initialled 'SA'.
Cape Town - the docks, 1880
The print is initialled 'SA'.
Cape Town, the Gateway to South Africa
A collection of small images measuring 82 x 63 mm with captions on the prints. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found. Photographs by Charles F. Kimble and Sons.
Cape Town - the Town Hall, 1880
The print is initialled 'SA'.
Cape Town, University, 1953
140 x 88 mm. colour postcard.
Cape Town, western province, 1888
Capetown-bay and shipping and mouth of Salt River .... April 1867, 1867-04
Capetown to Johannesburg, 1929-12
135 x 77 mm. Six men, including Frederick Tymms, standing next to two cars.
Capetown to Johannesburg, 1929-12
133 x 76 mm. Six men, including Frederick Tymms, standing next to two cars.
Capt Ashworth, 82nd Regt, 1901
95 x 115 mm.
Capt [Stuart] Upperton, 1901
115 x 95 mm. Seated in a chair, reading.