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The Port Elizabeth Railway Station
Growing up on a Sandton Farm
Heritage Excursions that Inspire
Honouring the 'Father of Nguni Literature'
Some ordinary and extraordinary events from Johannesburg in 1904
The Eastern Star Museum in Grahamstown: a case study in conservation
Saving the grave of Bryanston's mystery man
Remembering Bryanston's Grand Hunting Estate
Photographs of Johannesburg in the late 1950s and early 1960s
A Sandstone Architect of Oudtshoorn
Johannesburg in 1893
The man who discovered the Sterkfontein Caves
Norman House - Gone but not forgotten
Ouma keeps historic town alive
A Short History of the Company's Garden, Cape Town
South Africa's First Multiracial Restaurant during Apartheid
What was Boksburg like in 1903?
Millbank - The Closest Historic Mill to Johannesburg
Mills of the Cederberg
The Mills of Potchefstroom
What was the Crystal Palace?
Rousing Interest among the Young
Wonder Theatre for the Miracle City - Opening Programme Find
Gandhi - Inclusive Icon or Sectarian Symbol
Top Heritage Award for Dr Roger Fisher
Tribute to Karel Bakker
Cutting Edge 3D Technology Brings Historic Corbelled Houses to Life
Origins and Architecture of the William Cullen Library at Wits
The Historic Forester's Cottage Knysna
Looking back at the Roeland Street Prison
The Significance of Beacons and Boundaries
Memories of Grand Prix Racing in Johannesburg in the 1930s
The Great Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Who was the Corlett in Corlett Drive?
Memorial to President John F Kennedy in Sandton
Amazing Photographs of Historic Nedbank Branches
Life was hard for a woman on the Rand in the early days
Joubert Park Lives - A 2016 Visit
Lest We Forget - The case for the documentation of missionary education heritage in South Africa
Sandton's Forgotten Race Track
The Laurels - A Piece of Mooi River History
Raid, Rhodes, Railways, Rinderpest, Rebellion and Ruin
Finding the earliest known photographs of Prince Albert in a Johannesburg Charity Shop
The Birth of the Union Buildings
Tiger Brands Heritage in Danger
Using the latest technology to digitise maps and posters at the Kwazulu-Natal Museum
The Colosseum - From a Cinema Fantasy of the Thirties to Modern apartment living in Johannesburg
Was there really a Mushroom Farm in Sandton Central?
Unanswered Questions 120 Years after the Great Braamfontein Dynamite Explosion
Port Elizabeth City Hall was almost demolished
Hunting for Rivonia's First Shop
South Africa is an ideal destination for heritage railway tourism
Peeling back the layers of Orange Grove
Aerial photographs that tell two stories!
The Controversial Naming of Sandton
The Preservation of Pimville Soweto
Sandton's Forgotten Monument
Magnificent Sketches of the Early Buildings of Mahikeng
The History of Daventry Court
No other building materials have advanced the built environment as much as steel and concrete
Heroic Efforts to Save the Kimberley City Hall
Newtown's Edwardian Lavatory survives against the odds
The Economy of Potchefstroom 1838-1880
Roaming the Western Cape Rails
All hell has broken loose in Barberton! Rimer's Creek Saga continues
Three Historic Johannesburg Passes
The Founding of Potchefstroom
Frescura, with good reason, suggests that conservation in South Africa is a disaster
South Africa's Oldest Windmill
A Short History of Steel
The Early History of Boksburg
Panning for Gold in Sandton
Museum Africa: An internationally renowned Africana collection at risk
Old Images of South Africa's Town Halls
What remains of the Jameson Raid
The Famous Hanging Building at 78 Fox Street
Last Chance to see 'A City Refracted'
A Short History of Craighall
Is it still worth planning?
New Chapter in the History of the Joburg CBD is upon us
Nukain Mabuza’s Painted Rock Garden on the main road between Kaapmuiden and Barberton
The Railway Link to Namibia
Restoring Queen Victoria - A glimpse into the life of a Conservation Technician
Origins of Emmarentia Dam
The Record Breakers - Johannesburg's Tallest Buildings over time
One of the most extraordinary archaeological and historical phenomena in Southern Africa
Air Crash Monument a Must
Busting Out - Transplanting the heart of Johannesburg in the 1960s
Gone but not Forgotten - Johannesburg's oldest Mosque
Tunnel at Waterval Boven - Probably the best-known and most famous of all NZASM structures
Johannesburg's First Air Conditioned Building
Barberton Blockhouse Cleaned and Secured
Johannesburg's Beerhalls Crisis
Where else can you cross paths with Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi in one day?
Newtown Cooling Towers - Preserve or Demolish?
I'll Break OK Bazaars
Walking Tour of Historic Paarl
The Battle to Save the Colosseum Theatre
From the Alps to the Highveld
Johannesburg celebrates the Coronation of King Edward VII in 1902

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