Johannesburg (inhabited place)
Found in 192 Collections and/or Records:
Tigendra, 1969-01
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.
[? Tigendra in border], 1969-01
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.
Town Hall, Johannesburg, 1925
203 x 152 mm. Showing the porticoed façade of the city hall, surmounted by a tower and a dome which stands at the corner of Market Square. The foundation stone of the building was laid by the Duke of Connaught on 29th November 1910. With trams in the foreground.
Transvaal: a gold mine, Johannesburg, 1920
Collection of 12 monochrome postcards of the Transvaal and Orange Free State.
Transvaal: residential Johannesburg, 1920
Collection of 12 monochrome postcards of the Transvaal and Orange Free State.
Transvaal: Town Hall, Johannesburg, 1920
Collection of 12 monochrome postcards of the Transvaal and Orange Free State.
Tribal dancing at Johannesburg gold mine, 1967-10
This group of Kodachromes shows Africans dancing in what is clearly the same spot. No 6 is marked 'Mine dancing Durban Deep' and no 13 'Tribal dancing at Johannesburg gold mine.' Presumably, despite its name, Durban Deep is in Johannesburg. Nos 11 and 12 are captioned 'Gumboot dance' but the other slides are merely marked 'MD' without further details.
Unidentified central square in Central Johannesburg, 1950
A collection of small postcards measuring 83 x 58 mm., captioned in letterpress on the reverse. Photographs by Art Co. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Van Rennen's House in Newlands, 1970
The caption reads 'Van Reenen's House in Newlands, designed by Thibault, was regarded as one of the wonders of 18th-century architecture. Two great contemporaries of Thibault were Schutte, the draughtsman, and Anreith, the sculptor'.
View from Ferriera Mine Dump, Johannesburg, 1925
204 x 154 mm. Showing mining plant and buildings in the foreground with the city of Johannesburg beyond.
View from the rear of the train from Johannesburg to Rhodesia, 1935-08
Showing the front of the train curving round to the right, and people waving from the track side.
Views in Johannesburg
Two loose prints with handwritten captions on the reverse. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Views in Johannesburg
A collection of small postcards measuring 83 x 58 mm., captioned in letterpress on the reverse. Photographs by Art Co. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
War memorials, Johannesburg Zoo, 1925
202 x 152 mm. A view looking along the memorial avenue in the Zoological Gardens, with a field gun in the foreground placed in commemoration of those who died in the Great War.
Witwatersrand University, Johannesburg, 1950
A collection of small postcards measuring 83 x 58 mm., captioned in letterpress on the reverse. Photographs by Art Co. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Wolf cub enrolment, Miss Warner + Cubs and Helpers. 1936 or so, Sophiatown, 1936
100 X 65 mm. This loose print is somewhat puzzling. The preceding details are written on the back (not in Canham's hand). Sophiatown was an African suburb of Johannesburg, and in 1936 Canham was at Oxford. Possibly it was given to him by a friend in view of his interest in young people.
Zinnias, 1968-03
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.