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Smith Steet c.1930s. |
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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. |
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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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Moore Road. Flamboyant trees. c.1984 |
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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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Methodist church in Musgrave Road. Built in 1900. Gothic revival church of the Victorian period. |
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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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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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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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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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Old law courts, 19 Masonic Grove, Durban. Architecture Stanley Hudson. Erected 1911. |
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Trunk Ficus annulate yas valida. approximately diameter 12 ft. Alleged the oldest tree in Botanic gardens. |
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State threatre, Pretoria. |
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The restored Queens Tarven. Durban's oldest pub built in 1890's Victorian gentlemen and officers of nearby regiments discussed affairs over a glass of ale. it was declared a national monument in April 1977. |
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Edward Arthur Londal, where he lives with his daughters Yvonne Wiese and her daughter Dorothy Wiese, at Musgrave road, Durban. |
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Old Durban railway station. Old workshops demolished and the space often used as a market. |
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Methodist church, Verulam, 1880. opened in June 1851 |
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Kings house, Mentone road. Erected 1902. President of the Republic of South Africa lives in it when in Durban. Accomodated Prince of Wales in 1925, King George VI and family during their visit to South Africa in 1947. |
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West street near City hall. |
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659 Musgrave Road. It has five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two lounges and four garages. |