Eastern Cape, Province of (province)
Found in 212 Collections and/or Records:
Cape Colony, Cradock Park, 1906-07-04
A view looking across lawns and flowerbeds in the park at Cradock.
Cape Govt. [i.e. Government] Railways Dining saloon train. Interior of the dining saloon, 1900 - 1910
195 x 148 mm. A view looking along the wood panelled saloon car interior with tables laid for a meal.
Cape Hernes [i.e. Hermes] and settlement, St John's River, a view from the Western Gate, E.C. of Africa, 1884-06
197 x 137 mm. A view looking down onto the scattered houses of Port St John with the sea and headland beyond
Cape Province: East London, Oxford Street, 1910
Envelope containing monochrome postcards (set of twelve plus additional card) showing views in Cape Province.
Cape Province: Port St John's, 1910
Envelope containing monochrome postcards (set of twelve plus additional card) showing views in Cape Province.
Cartoon by L'ons, 1940 - 1989
A print of a cartoon entitled 'Triumphal entry of the L-t G-v-rn-r into Grahams Town'.
Cascades, Butterworth River, 1900 - 1910
204 x 154 mm. Showing a series of cascades on the Butterworth River (probably the Gcuwa River).
Caxton Street, 1902
273 x 107 mm. A view looking along Caxton Street towards the market square. Identified among the ruins are the Electrical Co., Searle Bros and Co., the Police Station and the new premises of the Union Castle Co.
Caxton Street and Market Square, 1902
300 x 105 mm. A view showing the section of Caxton Street which adjoins the market square. Identified among the ruins are the Union Castle Co. offices and the Grand Hotel. A note states 'Sparks and blazing material carried from lower end of square by force of gale, these set a stack of forage alight near the corner and soon adjoining buildings were in a blaze, the fire gradually extending to the whole block.'
Conservatory, St. George's Park, Port Elizabeth, 1888
192 x 125 mm. Showing the conservatory situated among lawns in St. George's Park.
Cradock, 1880
The print is initialled 'SA'.
Cradock, Eastern Province, 1888
191 x 126 mm. A general view of the town of Cradock, situated 120 miles north of Port Elizabeth, with the bridge over the Great Fish River in the foreground.
Cradock, street in, 1900 - 1910
196 x 121 mm. Showing the main street in Cradock (on the Great Fish River 120 miles north of Port Elizabeth) with the Masonic Hotel in the foreground and the church beyond.
East London, 1880
A view of East London with Buffalo River in the foreground.
East London, 1880
East London, 1936
East London, 1936
East London, 1936
East London, 1936
East London, 1936
East London, Buffalo River, Eastern Province, 1888
191 x 127 mm. A view from the east bank of the Buffalo River looking towards the sea where work is in progress on the restraining walls and south breakwater. The crane 'Hercules', which arrived in East London in 1875, can be seen at the end of the breakwater. Railway lines run to the newly built wooden wharves in the foreground.
East London, Cape. Orient Beach, 1925
203 x 152 mm. Showing holiday makers swimming or sitting on the seafront seats at Orient Beach, situated near the quays at the mouth of the Buffalo River.
East London, Cape. Oxford Street, 1925
200 x 148 mm. A view looking along Oxford Street which runs from north to south through the centre of the town to the Buffalo River. The roadway is crowded with parked motorcars.
East London, the Town Hall, 1900 - 1910
191 x 143 mm. Showing the East London Town (now City) Hall, a verandahed stone building with a clocktower set at one corner. Designed by Edwin Page in 1893 and completed in 1899, it is situated between Argyle and Buxton Streets.