Cape Town (inhabited place)
Found in 351 Collections and/or Records:
Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, 1902
72 x 99 mm. A view looking over neatly tended paths and lawns in the gardens.
Boundary pillars in South African Museum, Cape Town, 1902
76 x 102 mm. Showing a stone boundary pillar with explanatory placard reading 'Portion of the memorial pillar erected by Barttholomew Dias near Angra Pequena in 1486'.
Cablecar and Lion's Head, 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.
Camphor wood Batavian kist and early seventeenth century deed chest, 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.
Camps Bay, Cape, 1925
203 x 151 mm. A view from the hillside above the town looking south along Camps Bay, with the houses of the town behind and mountains beyond.
Camps Bay, 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.
Camp's Bay, C.C., 1900 - 1929
Image by J.G.B, Spes Bona Series.
[Cape Argus offices, Adderley Street, Cape Town, ?September-October 1857], 1857-09 - 1857-10
Cape homesteads. Tokai, 1925
Cape Point, 1860
165 x 105 mm. Photograph of the painting by T.W. Bowler.