E.A Londal

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E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Cricket match between West indies team and South Africa at Kingsmead, Durban Natal.

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Yvonne 50th birthday held at her home no 11, The mews Musgrave road, Durban.

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Yvonne's 50th birthday held at her home in Durban, Musgrave.

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

The remaining three of the Londal clan. From left to right, Edward Arthur Londal, Chris Londal and Norman Londal.

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Graham reads home-son of Kay E.A Londal's sister.

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Graham Reed son of Kay reed (nee Londal) nephew of E.A Londal.

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Mitchel Park flower show.

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Yvonne Wiese's home in Clubview extension, Pretoria.

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Graham's ranch Silverton 1842. He is the nephew of E.A Londal son of his sister Kay.

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Town house no 11 The mews back garden 1984. 325 Musgrave road, Durban.

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Buildings on side of Gardinier st and Smith street, Town gardens and cenatoph in the centre

E.A Londal: Start with view of Inanda falls, finishes with world tour 1931

Taken from P.O Bell tower March 1984. City hall erected 1909.

Historical buildings and places

Dick King's house, Isiphingo. Presently converted into a clinic with only two of the wall supports from the original home

Historical buildings and places

745 Ridge road, the Elephant house. Built c.1850. Among its owners was Efward Snell after whom the Snell parade was named. In the eighties the house belonged to Alexander Murchie after whom Murchie's passage was named. A Murchie family member sold the house to Brian Agar, who restored it.

Historical buildings and places

170 Wick Street, Verulam. Home of Francis Harvey and family who arrived in Natal in 1850. The house was named Hayle House.

Historical buildings and places

Overport house. Built c 1864. Durban's earliest mansion built by William Hartley, Natal first banker and mayor of Durban in 1959. Built miles from the centre of town. It was demolished c.1967.

Historical buildings and places

Overport house. Built c 1864. Durban's earliest mansion built by William Hartley, Natal first banker and mayor of Durban in 1959. Built miles from the centre of town. It was demolished c.1967.

Historical buildings and places

The Crow's nest. Residence of Mr George Rennie in 1875, on the site of the Ocean hotel.

Historical buildings and places

305 Musgrave Road, Strathmore Lodge. Built c1880. " A significant surviving Berea Victorian house..."

Historical buildings and places

Coedmore in Stainbank nature reserve. Erected in c.1885 for the Stainbank family. Unusual mixture of Scotish Baronial with veradhas. This estate was one of the first farms in Natal. The greater part of the estate was handed over to the public as nature reserve.

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