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Construction work happening in Lakeside where houses are to be built, Cape Town
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Residential buildings, ,
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This striking picture by Argus photographer Andrew Pratt shows the start of dredging at the Marina Da Gama site in Lakeside. In the background are some of the 42 pilot houses which will be shown to the public when the selling of plots begins at the end of the year. Progress in the construction of the first phase of the R100 000 000 project is now well under way.
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islandora:15246
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Old wine cellar at Koornhoop in Mowbray, Cape Town
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Historic buildings, Residential buildings, Farmhouses, Dovecotes, ,
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The old wine cellar at Koornhoop, Mowbray. It was later decided not to proclaim the house and wine cellar, as it would cost too much to keep them in repair, so only the dovecote and gables were proclaimed. This dovecote was said to be the only one of its kind in South Africa.
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islandora:15428
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Mansion on Beach Road in Muizenberg, Cape Town
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Property, Residential buildings, Mansions, ,
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House of many archways and balconies has had its valuation increased from £23,530 to £37,175. It is Mymering, Beach Road, Muizenberg, home of Mrs F.M.E Schlesinger. It has 17 rooms, two bathrooms and two kitchens. One room is used as an art gallery. The increase in valuation is now the subject of an objection before the Valuation Court. The figures include the valuation of the site and all the buildings on it.
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islandora:15416
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Aerial view of Observatory, Cape Town
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Landscapes, Infrastructure, Residential buildings, ,
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Aerial view of Observatory, showing Hartleyvale in the foreground and Grootes Schuur Hospital on the slopes of the Table Mountain.
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islandora:15583
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A restored Koornhoop, Cape Town
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Historic buildings, Residential Buildings, Architecture -Conservation and restoration, ,
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Koornhoop restored: The restoration of this historic farm homestead and dovecote at Mowbray has just been completed by the Simon Van Der Stel Foundation at a cost of more than R30, 000. The building, which is more than 200 years old and was one of the first farm homesteads to be built at the Cape, now contains three dwellings into which families have already moved. The official opening of the restored Koornhoop will take place at some future date. The foundation is at the moment busy restoring another old Cape building - Hoop op Constantia.
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islandora:15446
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Members of the Committee of the Coloured Representative Council (CRC) look at architect models of houses that are for sale, Cape Town
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Residential buildings, Building, ,
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Mrs Althea Jansen, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Coloured Representative Council (CRC), visited Mitchell's Plain yesterday with other members of the CRC and management committee. A tour arranged by the City Council's executive committee began at the new town's visitors' centre, which opens to prospective home buyers next Monday. Mr David Jack, left, the City Council's director of planning, showed architects' models and sketches of various houses on offer. Beween them is Mrs Bronnie Harding, a Councillor, and on the right Mr Arthur Stanley, CRC member for Liesbeeck.
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islandora:15348
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Builder's at work, Cape Town
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Residential buildings, Building, Infrastructure, Labor, ,
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Building teams at work in a sector of Mitchell's Plain. Several houses are under construction at one time - each at a different stage of development - and work is synchronised so that there are minimum delays.
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islandora:15341
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The sun porch of Zonnekus in Milnerton, Cape Town
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Furniture, Residential buildings, Historic buildings, ,
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The beautiful vaulted sunporch of Zonnekus. / Zonnekus, the magnificent beach home at Milnerton, built in 1929 for the late Sir David Graaff, stands today as an opulent, rambling monument to a past era of luxury living. It is the only house on the island that was recently sold for R3-million to the Harry Fuchs Investment Company, which plans to turn into a luxury Mediterranean-style village of 350 houses that will sell for a total of about R70-million. The company plans to install all services, build a new bridge, town houses, condominiums and a convenience shopping centre.
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islandora:15292