E.A Londal

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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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House in Sea View. Built c. 1914-1916. Original iron roof in good order.

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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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The Cigar box 433 Smith street. Housed in the Riches building built for the Riches family as headquarters for their printing works in 1901. Roman statue in a niche on the first floor is called. ''Spirit of Equity'' as endorsed by the British Museum.

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The Cigar box 433 Smith street. Housed in the Riches building built for the Riches family as headquarters for their printing works in 1901. Roman statue in a niche on the first floor is called. ''Spirit of Equity'' as endorsed by the British Museum.

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Corner Gardiner and Smith Street. c1910. Dtae stamp on back of post card 12/5/1910.

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The old Market house (at right). Built in 1910 in Pine street. Domes in background are of the fire station and the telephone exchange. At left back entrances of Randle Bros. and Hudson, Castle Arcade and Henwoods.

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Area between Stanger and Prince Alfred streets. Transportation of logs with sign reading "Fraser and Chalmers''.

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Smith Street, corner of Masonic Grove. "x" at right hand of picture indicates the tobacconist which still exists. The two bigger buildings in forefront of picture have been demolished. Factory logs for African Plywood Co. Fraser and Chalmers Ltd.

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Gardiner Street and Dead Man's Tree, on the corner of Gardiner and West street near the Post office. A portion of the post Office facing Pine street embodied the once popular empire Cinema and narrow street separating the Cinema and the old portion of the Post Office.

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Corner of West and Gardiner street. c1930. The traffic officer with his back to the camera standing on a platform was known as "the Prince of Wales" because of the unique similarity.

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West Street c1950 looking west. Trolley buses introduced c.1950. The old tram lines were at a later stage removed.

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City gardens and environs, 1936. Note Dead Man's Tree corner of Gardiner and West Street.

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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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