E.A Londal
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Hindu temple in Umngeni road. Stree Vaithianatha Easparar temple, erected 1940. |
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Clare Estate Cemetery where the Garbutt, Sparks, Mallinson and many other pioneers of early Clare Estate and Sydenham families are buried. The cemetery is over one hendred years old. Vandalism has taken place and many labelled grave stones have been broken down. |
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"...George Robert Adams, died 29 August 1963, aged 92 years." |
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"... George Robert Adams. Died 29 August 1963, aged 92 years old." |
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" To the memory of Francis Harvey and Anna his wife. Formerly of Hayle copperhouse cornwall, settled in Verulam in 1850." They lived for others and may they rest from their labours and their works do follow them. 1882. |
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" In loving memory of Senator the Hon. Sir Marshall Campbell. The second son of the late William Campbell of Muckleneuk and Victoria country. Born 10th July 1848, passed away 20th April 1917. |
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Inscriptions in the graveyard of the Verulam Cemetery: "In loving memory John Henry Harvey died 23 Aperil 1916. Husband of Sally Richards Harvey (nee Adams) Born 1840. Died 1928. and their son David Harold Harvey. Died 18th January 1948 aged 75 years and of James Henry Harvey. |
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Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, corner of St Thomas' road and Musgrave Road. Opened in 1958. from: Holy Trinity Parish |
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Memorial chapel. ridge road. the old st Thomas church was built in 1864 in ridge road on the same site as the above. The church was replaced by substantial building in 1899 in Musgrave road. |
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Norwegian Lutheran church, Winder street. Opened in 1902. Rikshas and riksha pullers in front. |
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Emmanuel Cathedral. The foundation stone laid in 1903 by Bishop Delave. it was erected in 1904. One of the best Gothic Revival churches in South Africa. The architect was street Wilson |
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St Thomas church Musgrave road. Church of the Province of South Africa. Built in 1899. Former church building was on site in Ridge road, where there now stands a Memorial Chapel in the church graveyard commemorating the pioneering families of the congregation. Founded in 1928. |
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St Thomas's church Musgrave road. church of the Province of South Africa. Built in 1899. Former church building was on site in Ridge road, where there now stands a Memorial Chapel in the church graveyard commemorating the pioneering families of the congregation. Founded in 1928 |
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The little Abbey. Erected in 1892. It was first known as St Andrews Presbyterian church. Last church service was in 1971. Since then it has been used for various purposes. In 1987 it was declared a national monument. |
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Sea view Congregational church. Built in 1890, and now used as a church hall. The original was a wood and iron construction on the south side of Jacob's ladder. |
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Methodist church in Musgrave Road. Built in 1900. Gothic revival church of the Victorian period. |
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Old fort Chapel. Erected in 1850's. The Chapel used on occasions for marriages. A silent memory of the fallen in the Congella battle which involved Dick King's heroic horseback ride to Grahamstown on 25 May 1840. |
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Moore Road. Flamboyant trees. c.1984 |
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Post office clock tower and 320 West street. Old Natal Bank has been abolished and replaced by a multi storey building. Old Castle Arcade and Randles Bros. and Hudson replaced by 320 West street. |
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Gardiner Street 1931. Visit of the Grenadier Guard Band to Durban. The band is depicted leaving the war memorial after a wreath was laid. 5 March 1931. |