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Melville Koppies bags heritage award
Neil Fraser – passionate city man
Explorer William Burchell – ecologist with a vision
Johannesburg’s mayors
Herbert Baker’s Stonehouse captures his spirit
The History of Sizwe (formerly Rietfontein) Hospital
South Africa’s most unlikely export
Brian McKechnie: heritage, passion and cars
Johannesburg's Camera Obscura and a world-class photographic collection
Life in exile for the teenagers who survived June 16th
Hector Pieterson gets his memorial
Two cemetery buildings illegally demolished
Joburg’s first trees
Joburg’s firsts
Gauteng’s only artesian spring
Valuable octant found on beach
The 1913 Land Act
Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve - One of Joburg's best kept secrets
Remembering Chris van Wyk, Riverlea’s storyteller
Remembering the launch of the Johannesburg Heritage Foundation
George Bizos loves Joburgers
Where are the 'singing tomorrows' of the Freedom Charter?
The charter of ‘singing tomorrows’
June 16, 1976 - 'This is our day'
Hector's sister tells the story still
Looking back at the restoration of the Barbican Building
Looking back on the restoration of Johannesburg's Old Fort
Magistrates’ Courts – blasts, apartheid and art
Looking back on the restoration of the majestic Reserve Bank Building
The Great Synagogue in Hillbrow
Remembering exciting finds in Drill Hall development
A Short History of the Jewish Community in Joburg
One day back in '63 at Liliesleaf
Border Cave finds confirm cultural practices
Step into Victorian Joburg
Joburg is ready for a raid
Looking back at the opening of Mapungubwe National Park
What is the meaning of heritage?
Flo Bird - Joburg’s diminutive dynamite
Looking back at the restoration of the Credo Mutwa Cultural Village
Two gum trees, firemen and horse races
Heritage hooray for Rand Steam
Battles in the Magaliesberg
Revil Mason’s Melville Koppies
The History of Soccer in Jozi
St Alban's Church breathes again (in 2012)
Circa has landed
Brenthurst, Joburg’s breathtaking secret garden
Marc Latilla is a Joburg enthusiast – Then and Now
Tracey’s Folly still stands proud
Touch Joburg’s gold mining days at the Rand Club
The search for Enoch Sontonga
Phillip Tobias, the mensch
Subway mural brings Fietas alive (in 2010)
Markhams' battle for survival
South Africa’s last coppersmith
Step into a wagon and go back 200 years
Peach and cherry orchards in Linden
Prospecting for gold in the 21st century
Salisbury House shines again (in 2005)
Herman Charles Bosman, Joburg man
The Lovely Lonehill Koppie
A flag for the Con Court, with help from an elephant
Joburg’s castles
The Top Star Drive-in Saga
Hollard saves Arcadia (in 2004) and gets the best view around
On tour with judge Albie Sachs
Wanooka a grand old place again (restored in 2010)
Soccer City: an architect’s dream
16 300 books... and counting
Water, water... everywhere - Johannesburg's streams and rivers
10 000 attend Taffy Long's funeral in 1922
Kippies, the club that wasn't there
Hastings Ndlovu's day too
Wits Art Museum waits, excitedly
Gandhi's house for sale (sold in 2009)
Soweto Theatre speaks in many languages
MaSisulu, one of Jozi's most famous
Mandela’s head rises in Howick
Young Victims Remembered
Winnie's pain and torture in prison
Dorkay House hangs on
Memorial honours Cape slaves
A swastika, Herbert Baker and the Pretoria Station
Sophiatown land claim payments top R21m
Mayibuye planned a massive onslaught
Killarney is stylish living
Newtown Workers' Compound commemorates municipal workers
Joburg’s market square defined the town
Why Alexandra survived apartheid
Chappies, a Joburg creation
Old stamp mills finally go home
Joburg's Khoisan ancestors
Somerset House's dusty, musty basement
Following in Burchell's tracks
Nongoloza: King of the Ninevites
Foster Gang: Raiders of the Secret Cave
Kirti Menon and Gandhi’s legacy
AmaWasha - Jozi's first black businessmen
We need to reclaim our Hillbrow tower

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