Western Cape, Province of the (province)
Found in 624 Collections and/or Records:
Sir Walter Currie, Commandant of the Frontier Mounted Police, 1861
A half length seated studio portrait of Sir Walter Currie (1819-1872). Born in France, Currie was brought by his father to the Cape in 1820. His early days were spent farming but he volunteered for service and became commanding officer of the Albany Mounted Police in 1852, continuing to serve when this body was enlarged and renamed the Frontier Armed and Mounted Police in 1855. He was appointed Agent for the High Commissioner in Basutoland in 1868 and retired in 1870.
Sir William Hodges, Knt. Chief Justice of the Colony and President of the Legislative Council , 1859
A portrait showing Sir William Hodges, wearing wig and gown, seated on a large padded chair. Called to the Bar in 1833, Hodges (1808-1868) was Recorder at Poole from 1846-1857 and in 1848 drafted the bill for The Public Health Act. He was appointed Chief Justice at the Cape in 1858 and held the post until his death.
Slope from Devil's Head to Cape Town Road ... 22d Nov. 1866, 1866-11
295 x 229 mm. A view from the same position as Y3059A/14, and forming a continuation of it, showing the lower slopes of Devil's Peak with Alex Breda's house in the foreground. The remainder of the caption reads '... Looking north with part of The Flats in the distance, taken from Wynberg Hill (Silver trees in front)...'.
Soapstone birds on pedestals from Zimbabwe ruins, South Africa. Emblems of phallic worship, 1902
44 x 74 mm. Showing four carved soapstone birds from Zimbabwe in a glass case in the South African Museum.
'Solitude' in Cogman's Kloof, Montagu, Cape, 1925
152 x 202 mm. A view looking along a small river towards the peak Solitude.
Somerset Strand, Cape, 1925
190 x 139 mm. A view looking along the beach at Somerset Strand, situated on the eastern side of False Bay south east of Cape Town, with holidaymakers on the sand in the foreground.
South Africa 1932. Group on the steps of a building below Table Mountain, 1932
185 x 140 mm.
South Africa 1937, 1937
185 x 150 mm. Group in Cape Town with identifications by A. Carr-Gomm.
South African Museum, front view, Cape Town, 1902
102 x 75 mm. A view showing the front façade of the South African Museum in the Botanical Gardens. Inaugurated by proclamation in 1855, the Museum shifted to its present buildings in 1897.
St. James and Kalk Bay, Cape, 1925
202 x 151 mm. A view looking down on the town and seashore of Saint James with Kalk Bay beyond.
St James' Hotel, C.P., 1920
Collection of coloured postcards, publisher unknown.
Standard Bank, Adderley Street, Cape Town, 1902
69 x 84 mm. A view looking towards the classical portico of the Standard Bank (opened in 1883) which stands at the junction of Adderley Street and Darling Street.
Stellenbosch, 1968-08
Stellenbosch, 1968-08
Stellenbosch, 1968-08
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Stellenbosch, 1968-08
Stellenbosch, Cape. A university town, 1925
203 x 139 mm. A general view of Stellenbosch and the surrounding mountains from a neighbouring hillside. The town is situated twenty five miles east of Cape Town; the University, formerly the Victoria College, was granted its present status in 1918.
Stellenbosch in 1757, 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.
Stellenbosch, street in, 1900 - 1910
199 x 146 mm. A view looking along a shady tree-lined residential street in Stellenbosch, situated beside the Eerste River, having been founded by Governor Simon van der Stel in 1679.
Stinkwood armoire, 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.
Stinkwood armoire with original silver fittings, 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.
Stone Arch, Montagu Pass, George, 1900 - 1910
159 x 115 mm. Showing a stone bridge on the Montagu Pass which connects George and Oudtshoorn across the Outeniqua Mountains. The Pass, opened in 1848, was named after Sir John Montagu, the Colonial Secretary responsible for the construction which opened up the area.