Browsing Gerard Moerdyk Collection by Title

Browsing Gerard Moerdyk Collection by Title

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  • 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.
  • Unknown (2006-05-31)
    The foundation stone for the Jubilee Hall, designed by Mr Louw and Gerard Moerdijk, was laid by Rev. J. D. Kestell to commemorate the fifty years' existence of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Orange Free State.
  • Unknown (The Rhodesian Herald, 1931-02-09)
    The opening of the Dutch Reformed Church in Salisbury, Rhodesia, designed by South African architect, Gerard Moerdyk was attended by a large congregation.
  • Unknown (The Friend, 1924-02-02)
    A photo of the laying of the foundation stone of the Jubilee Hall of the Dutch Reformed Church of the Free State, designed by the architect Mr G. Moerdijk.
  • Unknown (Volkstem, 1937-05-13)
    'n Nuwe kerkgebou, ontwerp deur Gerard Moerdijk, is op 10 Mei 1937 op Delarey geopen
  • Unknown (Volkstem, 1932-05-19)
    Die Departement van Openbare Werke is skerp aangeval oor duur en verbeeldinglose projekte.
  • Pellissier, G.M. (Kerkbode, 1924-03-05)
    AFRIKAANS SUMMARY: Die eerste Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk in Durban is op 2 Februarie 1924 ingewy. Tydens die aanddiens is ds Paul Nel as leraar van die gemeente bevestig.
  • Pellissier, G.M. (De Kerkbode, 1924-03-05)
    Berig in De Kerkbode van 5 Maart 1924 oor die eerste N.G. Kerkgebou in Durban, met gepaardgaande foto en agtergondinligting.
  • Unknown (Volksblad, 1930-10-02)
    AFRIKAANS SUMMARY: In sy lesing voor die Akademie, het Gerard Moerdyk die ontwikkeling van 'n eie Afrikaanse boustyl bepleit.
  • Unknown (Volkstem, 1939-12-01)
    Berig bevat beskrywing van monument, asook kort geskiedenis van die skool. 'n Replika van die Voortrekkermonument, ontwerp deur Gerard Moerdijk, is by die Eloffsdalse skool in Pretoria deur Genl. J. J. Pienaar geopen.
  • Tvano, V. (Vaderland, 1938-11-08)
    'n Spotprent van die Voortrekker eeufeesvieringe wat voortgaan ten spyte van politieke struwelinge in die agtergrond.
  • Unknown (The Daily Express, 1938-07-25)
    The agitation over the Voortrekker Memorial ceremony is rapidly creating a deep distaste among English speaking South Africans who are beginning to feel that the celebration has already been robbed of whatever real national ...
  • Unknown (1923)
    A letter written to a newspaper by an English speaking citizen of Durban referring to the planned erection of a church building for the local Dutch Reformed community. He expresses satisfaction that the building is symbolic ...
  • Unknown (2006-05-08)
    The Dutch Reformed Church in Durban, designed by Gerard Moerdijk and Wynand Louw, is situated on a piece of land where Piet Retief met the English Merchants in 1837.
  • Unknown (2006-11-13)
    The Dutch Reformed Church in Salisbury, is not only an asset to architecture in Rhodesia, but the congregation also set an example by funding the project.
  • Unknown (2006-12-07)
    The site investigation committee for the Voortrekker Monument, visited various sites in Pietermaritzburg, including Alexandra Park and World's View. Photograph of tree of peace.