Drawing made by Sir Herbert Baker of Stellenberg, a Cape Dutch homestead near Cape Town. Drawing done on 04 August 1892. The house appears to be thatched and displays a typical necked gable.
Drawings by Sir Herbert Baker of La Dauphine, an H-shaped Cape Dutch homestead which belonged to the Malherbe family. At both the front and back are neoclassical gables with Baroque wings and scrolls. On the sides are ...
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.
Drawing by Sir Herbert Baker of a necked gable of a Cape Dutch style building at Schoonegezicht [Schoongezicht], erected in 1814. It includes a door and windows. This could be the homestead built by J. C. Adamson at Ida's ...
Drawing by Sir Herbert Baker of the gable of the Cape Dutch style Delta building in Drakenstein. It resembles a Baroque gable and is topped by a pediment.
Two drawings by Sir Herbert Baker of a gabled Cape Dutch building at the bottom of Kerk Street in Stellenbosch. It was demolished in 1899. The Baroque-style main gable is topped by a pediment.
Drawing by Sir Herbert Baker of a beautiful Cape Dutch gable of an unknown building at an unknown location. The convex-concave Baroque style gable appears to be embellished with a cartouche and flowers in plaster relief.
Drawing by Sir Herbert Baker of a gable of a Cape Dutch building in Stellenbosch, dated 1797 and subsequently demolished. The gable resembles a necked gable with a pediment.
Drawing by Sir Herbert Baker of a gable belonging to a Cape Dutch building in Stellenbosch, erected in 1814. It is in neoclassical style, but has Baroque wings.
Drawing by Sir Herbert Baker of a gabled Cape Dutch building in Stellenbosch, subsequently demolished. One gable is convex-concave; the other is necked with scrolls. The architect and date are unknown.
Drawing by Sir Herbert Baker of the gables of a Cape Dutch building in Stellenbosch. The gables display convex-concave elements, and one is topped by a pediment.
Drawings by Sir Herbert Baker of various gables at Welmoed, which belonged to the Vanderbyl family. Two of the Cape Dutch gables combine the neoclassical and Baroque styles; the other is in the florid Baroque style.