Cape Town (inhabited place)
Found in 351 Collections and/or Records:
28 Jany 1863. Lion's Head from below the Round House, 1863-01
150 x 76 mm. A similar view to Y3059A/51, but with woodland rather than rocks in the foreground.
28 Jany 1863. Lion's Head from Camp's Bay, 1863-01
149 x 75 mm. A view looking north-east from Camp's Bay towards the Lion's Head, with a rockface in the foreground.
28 Jany 1863. Table Mountain from below the Round House, 1863-01
149 x 75 mm. A view looking up towards the peaks of Table Mountain with wood and scrubland in the foreground.
28 Jany 1863. Table Mountain from Old Kloof Road, 1863-01
150 x 78 mm. A view looking up towards the plateau of Table Mountain with broken wood and scrubland in the foreground.
28 Jany 1863. Table Mountain from the Kloof, 1863-01
151 x 77 mm. Showing the peaks of Table Mountain from the Kloof Road.
28 Jany 1863. Table Mountain from Wynberg, 1863-01
147 x 77 mm. A view looking north-west from Wynberg towards Table Mountain with a road leading into woodland in the foreground.
A Hottentot [Khoekhoe] man and woman, 1864
'A Hottentot [Khoikhoi] man and woman with a view of the Table Mountain and Cape Town at the Cape of Good Hope. Engraved by T. Wallis from an original picture by W.M. Craig. Publish[e]d by C. Brightly, T. Kinnersley, June 1864'.
A.C.G.R. Dining express train leaving Cape Town Station for the north, 1900 - 1910
115 x 94 mm. Showing a Cape Government Railways steam locomotive pulling out of Cape Town station.
Adderley St., 1942
53 x 80 mm
Adderley Street, Cape Town, 1899
200 x 150 mm. A view looking south east along Adderley Street with the General Post Office, completed in the late 1890s, in the left foreground. Trams and pony cabs are on the roadway and the portico of the Standard Bank can be partially seen beyond the post office at the Darling Street junction.
Adderley Street, Cape Town, 1902
77 x 99 mm. A view looking along Adderley Street busy with horse wagons and pedestrians; with the General Post Office at the left of the print.
Adderley Street, Cape Town, 1900 - 1910
111 x 85 mm. A view looking south east along Adderley Street with tramlines and horse carts on the roadway.
Adderley Street, Cape Town, 1900 - 1910
115 x 91 mm. A view looking south east along Adderley Street and showing the Standard Bank (opened in 1883) and the Mansion House Buildings (1898) at the junction with Darling Street. With horse carts and cabs parked in the foreground.
Adderley Street, Cape Town, 1880 - 1889
191 x 134 mm. A view looking across Adderley Street towards the post office with the Parade and the Dutch Reformed Church beyond and Table Mountain on the skyline in the background.
Adderley Street, Cape Town, 1950
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.
Adderley Street, looking east Cape Town, 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.
African Theatre, Riebeeck Square, 1970
The caption reads 'In 1801 the African Theatre, the first entertainment house, opened its doors on Riebeeck Square where it stands to this day'.
Album of coastal profiles
Ante-chamber, upper floor showing cabinets and glass collection, 1930
Collection of loose monochrome postcards of the Koopmans de Wet House in Cape Town. The house, originally lived in by Mrs Marie Koopmans de Wet, is a museum of South African national antiques.
Arrival of mail, R.M.S.S. 'Briton', Cape Town, 1900 - 1929
Image by Stewart and Schaefer.
Art Gallery attached to South African Museum, Cape Town, 1902
86 x 70 mm. Showing the wing of the museum housing the art gallery.
Art Gallery, Cape Town, 1950
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.
Avenue, Bishop's Court, near Cape Town, 1888
192 x 126 mm. A view looking along an avenue of fir trees at Bishop's Court, a farm and vineyard between Kirstenbosch and Claremont originally named Bosheuval. Bought by Bishop Gray in 1848, it was planned to use the house for a school and was so employed until 1851 when the Collegiate School moved to Woodlands at Rondebosch.
Bandstand, Cape Town, 1902
99 x 73 mm. Showing the bandstand set in a square surrounded by avenues of trees, presumably in the Botanical Gardens.
Beach and pavilion, Muizenberg, 1920
Collection of coloured postcards, publisher unknown.