Collection of black and white photos of Cape Colonial buildings in collection of Gerhard Moerdijk, probably by Arthur Elliot and obtained as part of his study of Cape Dutch Architecture for the Carnegie award of 1920.
Unknown(Pretoria City Council newsletter, 1990-05)
The project for the redevelopment of the street block between the State Theatre and Munitoria in the city centre has come another step closer to reality. The Management Committee of the City Council recently approved a ...
Faculty for the erection of a lych gate at the church of St. John the Baptist, Twenty-Four Rivers, including a letter to EA Davidson Esq. by the secretary of the Diocese of Pretoria.
Official permission from the Diocese of Pretoria and the Bishop of Pretoria (Faculty) for the placement of new pews in the church of St. John the Baptist, Twenty-Four Rivers.
Official permission from Diocese and Bishop of Pretoria for the placement of two new pews in the church of St. John the Baptist on the farm Twenty-Four Rivers.
Official permission from the Diocese and Bishop of Pretoria for the church of St. John the Baptist on the farm Twenty-Four Rivers to erect a painted or stained-glass window.
Official permission from the Diocese of Pretoria to place a credence table in the church of St. John the Baptist. Permission given due to a petition put in by Rev HM Gaylard.
View of Ficksburg School, designed by Sir Herbert Baker. It has sash windows, walls of what appears to be pitch-faced ashlar, and a corrugated-iron gambrel roof.
vw00126: Photo of Kruger House, in Church Street, ca. 1884 -- vw00127: Photo of "The Presidency", Pretoria, in 1898 -- vw00128: Marble lions, Kruger House Museum, Church Street West, presented 10 Oct 1896 -- vw00130: Photo ...
A model of the Voortrekker Memorial, symbolising the Great Trek, the battle of Blood River and the devotion of Afrikaner women, will be on view at the Empire Exhibition.
Description of the proposed memorial, and discussion ...
Tally of the funds available for the erection of a crucifix in the church of St. John the Baptist. Crucifix is in memory of Mrs. Peacock (Aunt R) and Mrs Fawssett (Aunt E).