Browsing Gerard Moerdyk Collection by Title

Browsing Gerard Moerdyk Collection by Title

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  • Unknown (Star, 1932-11-30)
    Description of the Johannesburg Railway Station, its interior, concourse and heating system.
  • Unknown (Rand Daily Mail, 1932-11-26)
    Description of the interior of the Johannesburg Railway Station, and the dinner held at its opening.
  • Unknown (Sunday Times, 1932-11-27)
    A photo depicting a handful of workers removing sheets of corrugated iron from the entrance, is the only inclination of the opening of the Johannesburg Railway Station, designed by Gerard Moerdyk.
  • Unknown (2007-06-28)
    Inwyding van die kerk in Coligny, ontwerp deur Gerard Moerdyk.
  • Moerdyk, Gerard; Moerdijk, Gerard (Building 4 (ii), December 1918, 1918-12)
    Article by Gerhard Moerdijk on the practice of cremation for funeral purposes.
  • Unknown (The Star, 1938-12-01)
    A silhouette picture showing a commando on the road to escort the Voortrekker wagon, named Andries Pretorius, on its historic trek to the Rand (Witwatersrand).
  • Unknown (2006-09-15)
    Mr. Gerard Moerdyk [Gerard Moerdijk], the South African Architect, criticises the Johannesburg Library Committee's action in proposing an assessor from overseas to judge the library competition. He also reacts to remarks ...
  • Unknown (Vaderland, 1929-10-31)
    Argitek Gerard Moerdyk [Moerdijk] spreek fel kritiek uit oor die regering se Publieke Werke Departement.
  • Unknown (Rand Daily Mail, 1947-08-05)
    So closely is the Voortrekker monument guarded, and such strict precautions are being taken to prevent anybody from entering or photographing it, that the public is beginning to weave a mystery round the huge edifice.
  • Unknown (Volkstem, 1936-10-09)
    "Die betrekkinge tussen Hollanders en Suid-Afrikaners is uiters vriendskaplik en immigrasie uit Holland word uit die hoogste mate verwelkom," het genl. Smuts verklaar by geleentheid van die onthulling van 'n borsbeeld van ...
  • Van der Merwe, B.J (Ons Vaderland, 1923-05-15)
    Versoek aan die volk om 'n bydrae te maak vir die oprigting van 'n monument ontwerp deur Anton Van Wouw en Gerard Moerdijk.
  • Unknown (2006-05-08)
    'n Versoek vir bydraes tot die fonds vir die oprigting van die monument in Dundee wat deur Gerard Moerdijk en Mnr. Anton van Wouw ontwerp is.
  • Unknown (De Volkstem, 1943-01-18)
    Die nuwe Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk in Dundee, Natal, ontwerp deur die "smaakvol artiest en bekwaam technikus", Gerard Moerdijk. Foto en onderskrif.
  • Unknown (Volkstem, 1923-01-18)
    Dundee se nuwe Ned. Herv. of Geref. kerkgebou, ontwerp deur Gerard Moerdijk, is op 8 Desember 1922 ingewy.
  • Unknown (1923)
    Bespreking van Moerdijk se benadering tot argitektuur en die Kaaps-Hollandse styl met 'n beskrywing van die kerk. Die kerkgebou in Durban wat deur Gerard Moerdijk ontwerp is staan op 'n historiese stuk grond waar Piet ...
  • Unknown (1923-06-15)
    Koerantberig, sonder foto, van die N.G. Kerk in Durban wat gebou is op 'n terrein wat deel was van die plaas waar Piet Retief met die Engelse onderhandel het voor sy laaste vertrek na Dingaan se stat. Kort beskrywing van ...
  • Unknown (2006-07-25)
    Die hoeksteenlegging van 'n Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerkgebou in Durban, ontwerp deur Gerard Moerdijk, gaan deur die Minister van Justisie, N.J. de Wet, bygewoon word.
  • Unknown (Natal Mercury, 1923-06-21)
    The cornerstone of the Dutch Reformed Church in Durban, on the corner of Smith and Cato street, was laid by the minister of Justice, the Hon. N J de Wet, on July 7, 1923. The church was designed by Gerard Moerdijk, and ...
  • Unknown (Natal Mercury, 1923-06-21)
    Article in the Natal Mercury of June 21, 1923. It contains information on the new Dutch Reformed in Durban. The architect, Gerard Moerdijk, speaks about the design and shares thoughts about the importance of complementary trees.
  • Unknown (2006-07-25)
    The corner-stone laying of a Moerdijk designed Dutch Reformed church building in Durban, is to be attended by the Minister of Justice, N. J. de Wet.