Western Cape, Province of the (province)
Found in 624 Collections and/or Records:
Between George and Knysna, 1968-03
Bishop's house, Kalk Bay, 1863 - 1867
139 x 69 mm. Showing the whitewashed Cape Dutch farmhouse with dry stone walls and a road in the foreground. A note in C.W. Busk's hand adds: 'Bishop Grey's seaside house. We often rented it for our holidays. It was still there in 1914'.
Bontebok, Cape Point, 1968-08
Bontebok, Cape Point, 1968-08
Bontebok Park : River Swellendam, 1968-08
Bontebok, Swellendam, 1968-03
Bontebok, Swellendam, 1968-08
Bontebok, Swellendam, 1968-08
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'.
Brading's House at Kalk Bay with R.D. Jones' on lefthand and Zeederberg's on the right. Dec. 1866, 6 a.m. from the beach, 1866-12
240 x 158 mm. Showing the row of three attractive thatched houses looking on to Kalk Bay, with rocky hillside in the background. R.D. Jones is presumably Rice Daniel Jones, an auctioneer, and Zeederberg possibly John Roeloff Zeederberg of the bottle store at 49 Hout Street, Cape Town ('The Cape of Good Hope Commercial Directory and General Business Guide 1868'). Brading has not been traced.
Brak River, George, 1900 - 1910
158 x 114 mm. A view looking down on the river and town, with a bridge in the centre of the print.
Breede [Breë] River - Robertson, Cape, 1925
191 x 127 mm. A view looking across the Breë River at Robertson towards the Langeberg Range on the farther bank.
Brian and Klipbokkie, Swellendam, 1968-08
[In car].
British Aviation Mission and London to Cape Town Flight, 1918 - 1920
Photographs of the British Aviation Mission, U.S.A., 1918, and the London to Cape Town Flight, 1920, including the crash in Shereik. A separate envelope of 12 photographs is kept with the album.
Buffels Bay from Cape Point, 1968-03
[Shows Arthur Marnham].
Buffels Bay from Cape Point, 1968-03
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.
Cango caves, Stalactites, Oudtshoorn, Cape, 1925
201 x 149 mm. Showing a cluster of stalactites in the Cango Caves. The Cango Caves are situated about nineteen miles west of Oudtshoorn near the foot of the Zwartberg Pass. This spectacular cave system was discovered in 1780 by a Dutch farmer named van Zijl and contains paintings near the entrance.
Cango caves, The Bridal Chamber, Oudtshoorn, Cape, 1925
278 x 228 mm. Showing stalactite and stalagmite formations in the Bridal Chamber in the caves. The Cango Caves are situated about nineteen miles west of Oudtshoorn near the foot of the Zwartberg Pass.
Cango Caves, The Curtain, Oudtshoorn, Cape, 1925
228 x 278 mm. Showing the Curtain, a formation consisting of great folds of stalactite formations in one of the chambers of the Cango Caves. The Cango Caves are situated about nineteen miles west of Oudtshoorn near the foot of the Zwartberg Pass.