Gauteng (province)
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
Natives working Premier Mine [historic title], 1902
Ndebele family group, near Bronkhorstspruit, 1949
107 x 107 mm.
Ndebele family group, near Pretoria, 1949
125 x 87 mm.
Ndebele family group, near Pretoria, 1949
86 x 131 mm.
Ndebele influence shows in this house and wall. Near Bronkhorstspruit, 1930 - 1950
130 x 85 mm.
Ndebele woman well dressed - except for the 'ordinary' blanket. On the road to Bronkhorstspruit, 1949
152 x 198 mm. Although uncredited in this album, this photograph was probably taken by Dorothy Barker (Mrs Malcolm Barker). An identical photograph is held in the Killie Campbell Africana Library under the reference Album D23/001-231 Transvaal Tribes Album 1 [BRN 310829].
Near Bryanston, 1967-06
Contains slides including a group of seven interiors of Marnham's house taken in August 1968, three showing servants in February 1968 and one of the visit of the Mayor for the celebration of the Queen's birthday on 20 April 1968. The majority show the garden, from scenes in April 1967 to seven transparencies making up a panorama taken on the eve of departure in March 1970. In between these are extensive views both of individual clumps of flowers and more general scenes.
Near Bryanston, 1967-06
Contains slides including a group of seven interiors of Marnham's house taken in August 1968, three showing servants in February 1968 and one of the visit of the Mayor for the celebration of the Queen's birthday on 20 April 1968. The majority show the garden, from scenes in April 1967 to seven transparencies making up a panorama taken on the eve of departure in March 1970. In between these are extensive views both of individual clumps of flowers and more general scenes.
Near Bryanston : S. Grohs, 1967-05
Contains slides including a group of seven interiors of Marnham's house taken in August 1968, three showing servants in February 1968 and one of the visit of the Mayor for the celebration of the Queen's birthday on 20 April 1968. The majority show the garden, from scenes in April 1967 to seven transparencies making up a panorama taken on the eve of departure in March 1970. In between these are extensive views both of individual clumps of flowers and more general scenes.
Nellie MacFarlane , 1890 - 1910
A full length studio portrait of Nellie, presumably the wife of Thomas MacFarlane. 'Acted as hostess to her father, Mayor of Pietermaritzburg) during visit of the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George V and Queen Mary) to Maritzburg [Aug. 1901]'. Note by Miss G.M. Redwood. Photograph by Robertson of Pietermaritzburg.
New border before final Q.B.P. Petunias, Cannas, Dahlias, 1970-03
Contains slides including a group of seven interiors of Marnham's house taken in August 1968, three showing servants in February 1968 and one of the visit of the Mayor for the celebration of the Queen's birthday on 20 April 1968. The majority show the garden, from scenes in April 1967 to seven transparencies making up a panorama taken on the eve of departure in March 1970. In between these are extensive views both of individual clumps of flowers and more general scenes.
New border : Petunias and Cannas, 1970-03
Contains slides including a group of seven interiors of Marnham's house taken in August 1968, three showing servants in February 1968 and one of the visit of the Mayor for the celebration of the Queen's birthday on 20 April 1968. The majority show the garden, from scenes in April 1967 to seven transparencies making up a panorama taken on the eve of departure in March 1970. In between these are extensive views both of individual clumps of flowers and more general scenes.
New Dutch Church, Pretoria, 1900 - 1910
212 x 153 mm. Showing the brick building of the church in Bosnan Street Pretoria, with the large square tower on one corner nearest the camera. A crowd of people can be seen standing outside the church and walking or riding bicycles along the street. The foundation stones for this building and of another church were both laid by General Botha (this church in May 1903), the funds for their construction being paid for by the sale of Church Square to the Government.
New trees planted Mar-June 68, 1969-12
[Trees listed on mount. Handwriting difficult to decipher].
News of the Camp
Olivia Selina Lys , 1890 - 1910
A half length portrait of Lys reading a book. Née Fry, Olivia married John R. Lys of Pretoria in 1859. She was grandmother of the collection donors.
Our bedroom, 1968-08
Contains slides including a group of seven interiors of Marnham's house taken in August 1968, three showing servants in February 1968 and one of the visit of the Mayor for the celebration of the Queen's birthday on 20 April 1968. The majority show the garden, from scenes in April 1967 to seven transparencies making up a panorama taken on the eve of departure in March 1970. In between these are extensive views both of individual clumps of flowers and more general scenes.
Outside Johannesburg, 1880 - 1889
360 x 292 mm. Showing early mining activity near Johannesburg, with trolley lines leading to excavated trenches and a few huts in the background. Exact location unidentified. The meteoric rise of the city of Johannesburg dates from as late as 1886 when, on 8th September the area of G.C. Oosthuizon's farm Langlaagte was declared an open gold mining area, so this photograph would have been taken in the very early days of the city.
Palace of Justice, 1902
[Palace of Justice, Pretoria], 1901 - 1902
80 x 55 mm. Half tone cut from a publication. The foundation stone was laid by President Kruger in 1897 and it was used as a hospital by the British military authorities after the city was occupied in 1900.
Palace of Justice, Pretoria, 1900 - 1910
205 x 152 mm. Showing the Palace of Justice buildings which stand on the northern side of Church Square opposite the Raadsaal. A three storeyed building with two central towers linked by a dome, it was constructed shortly before the South African War and was first put to use as a hospital for British troops after the occupation of Pretoria in June 1900. To the left of the Palace of Justice, partially obscured by the fountainin the centre of the square, is the Post Office.