Western Cape, Province of the (province)
Found in 624 Collections and/or Records:
Kango : 'Organ pipes', 1968-08
Karroo flowers, 1968-08
[Picnic].
Karroo picnic : Ed. Toon, B, N, Susan Marnham, 1968-08
Keiman's Gat, Knysna District, 1888
191 x 126 mm. Showing the waterfall and narrow river gorge on the Keerom River near George.
Keimans River Falls, George, 1900 - 1910
115 x 158 mm. A view looking along the sheer Kaaimans River gorge towards the falls near the town of George.
Kipling's cottage in the grounds of Groote Schuur built last year by Mr Baker on the plan of a Dutch one, 1901-11-13
80 x 105 mm. Presumably captioned on the reverse. Amy Wilson visited the 'Woolsack' on 13 November and thought it was 'bewitching'.
Kirstenbosch, 1968-03
Kirstenbosch, 1968-03
Kirstenbosch, 1968-03
Kirstenbosch, 1968-03
Klipbokkie, Swellendam, 1968-08
Kloof Road, Table Valley looking up. Wax paper abt Oct. 1861, 1861-10
143 x 71 mm. A view from the Kloof Road looking up towards scrub-covered hillside, with a small scree hut in the foreground.
Knysna, 1900 - 1910
155 x 111 mm. A view from a hillside looking down on the town of Knysna with the Lagoon beyond and the hills in the distance. Knysna's economic foundations were laid on the export of timber from the surrounding hills.
Knysna, 1968-03
?Knysna Lagoon, 1968-03
[Distant view].
Knysna Lakes, 1888
191 x 126 mm. Showing one of the lakes near Knysna, surrounded by cliffs and hills.
Knysna river drift, 1880
The print is initialled 'SA'.
Knysna, Western Province, 1888
192 x 127 mm. A general view looking over the houses of Kynsna towards the lagoon and the sea beyond Kynsna Heads.
Koopmans de Wet House, Cape Town. The front of the house in Strand Street, 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.
Koopmans de Wet House, Strand Street, Cape Town, 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.
Lanzerac, 1968-03
[House].
Lanzerac, 1968-03
[House].
Lanzerac, 1968-03
[House].
Lanzerac, 1968-03
[House].