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295 Florida Road, before restoration. Original owner a Mrs Joel. |
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295 Florida road Atherton. Built in 1903. Edwardian villa. Architect: W.E Roberts. Provisionally declared a national monument. it has been restored to its original beauty and is now a restaurant named squire's loft. |
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73 Musgrave road. Built in 1902. Renovated and declared a national monument in 1982/1983. Philip Lowry lived there from 1920. |
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41 Vause road. Double storey semi detached house. |
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543 Musgrave road, Bagatelle. Original owner was Leon Renaud. Built in 1905 |
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121 Riley road. Erected c1906. Wood and iron house. |
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Cameo theatre. Corner of Smith and Aliwal Streets. Demolished in the 1930s and replaced with 20th Century theatre. |
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Empire theatre, demolished to make way for the post office extensions 1934. It was one of the most popular threatre during 1920s-1930s. |
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Caister lodge. 264 Musgrave road. Originally home of Sir Benjamin Wesley Greenacre. Original building replaced by his son Walter. in 1933 the house became the Caister Hotel. It became the Caister Hotel. it became Caister Lodge on 1 July 1987, an exclusive retirement village. |
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View from bridge Musgrave road. Sydenham road underneath. |
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37 Mallinson road. Sydenham. First owner was A.E Mallinson. Erected c1911. A.E Mallinson was Durban's chief Prosecutor. The house was by the first Indian builder in Durban, Sabaramy. |
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Metro Theatre, 1937, situated on the corner of Aliwal and Smith streets. |
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Publicity house, headquaters of the Pietermaritzburg publicity as-declared a national monument in 1978 May. soon to be restored to its former glory if the city council approves recommendation. |
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House in Sea View. Built c. 1914-1916. Original iron roof in good order. |
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Situated behind workshops which were demolished. |
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Criterion theatre on the corner of Gardiner street and the Esplanade. Open May 1912. |
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Build 1910 at one stage it belonged to being. now storage and cold storage building. |
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649 Musgrave road. Private home with seven bedrooms and a snooker room. |
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House in Brighton Beach. Built 1949. Owned by C.F.I Londal who donated his World War 11 diary and other items to the Campbell Collections in 1985. |
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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 |