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Church of the Good Shepherd, Kirstenbosch, Cape Town, 1993
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Subject
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Kirstenbosch (South Africa), Architecture, South Africa. Group Areas Act, 1950, Forced removals (South Africa), Community development
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Description
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Memories: former Protea Village residents Reggie Benjamin, left, and Kenneth Jacobs outside the Church of the Good Shepherd, which was their local church, before the whole community was evicted in terms of the Group Areas Act. Tomorrow a special service at the church will be dedicated to the residents.
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Identifier
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islandora:17324
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Anglican Church of St. Barnabas, Tamboerskloof, Cape Town, 1961
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Church buildings, Historic buildings, Architecture, Christianity
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Description
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Built of Table Mountain sandstone and Kloof granite, St. Barnabas's Church has a red roof which contrasts pleasing with the pines that stand as sentinels. The building has the charm that is derived from solid mellowness of weathered stone.
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Identifier
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islandora:17290
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Rondebosch Congregational Church, Cape Town, 1961
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Subject
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Rondebosch (Cape Town, South Africa), Church buildings, Historic buildings, Architecture, Christianity
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Description
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Congregational Church (Rondebosch) - In the porch of a pretty stone-and-brick church at Rondebosch, where Devil's Peak dominates the skyline, is the stone which once lay on the grave of Dr. Johannes van der Kemp - one of the pioneer missionaries who brought Congregationalism to South Africa.
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Identifier
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islandora:17276
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Dockyard Anglican Church, Simonstown, Cape Town, 1961
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Subject
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Simon--s Town (Cape of Good Hope, South Africa), Church buildings, Historic buildings, Architecture, Christianity
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Description
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Where people pray: Dockyard Church. The Dockyard Church at Simonstown is truly a sailors' church. It occupies half of the top story of the stone mast-house built by the Dutch East Indian Company, and was first used for divine worship by the Anglican community about 1801 during the first occupation of the Cape. The Dockyard Church of St. George at Simonstown is half of the upper room, or sail loft, of the old Dutch East Indian Company's mast-house. The small clock-tower bears the date 1815. The clock is balanced by three weights one of which weights 400lb. It is checked daily and, in spite of its age, only occasionally loses a few minutes.
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Identifier
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islandora:17279
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Metropolitan Methodist Church in Greenmarket Square, Cape Town, 1961
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Church buildings, Historic buildings, Architecture
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Description
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Mellowed by its 80 years the Metropolitan Methodist Church in Greenmarket Square holds the secret of Cape Town's old bells which are thought to be in the church tower. It is hoped that in the near future a long enough ladder will be obtained to enable someone to investigate their state and the possibility of ringing them again.
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Identifier
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islandora:17271
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St. Paul's Anglican Church, Cape Town, 1965
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Church buildings, Historic buildings, Architecture, Christianity
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Description
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Bishop Lavis's Church : St. Paul's Church, Bree Street, where Bishop Lavis will be honoured by the citizens of Cape Town to-morrow. He served a large Anglican community there from his arrival in Cape Town in 1898 till 1928. Now his son-in-law the Rev K. O'Connor-Fenton has been rector there for six years. Bishop Lavis always said he wanted to be buried from St. Paul's. It was his last home. The Archbishop of Cape Town will celebrate Requiem Mass there at 9 a.m. to-morrow.
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Identifier
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islandora:17292
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English Mission Church, Cape Town
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Religion, Architecture, Landscapes
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Description
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The English Mission Church at Protea Village. Villagers working at night helped to build it more than 50 years ago.
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Identifier
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islandora:16052
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Jarvis Street Baptist Church, Green Point, Cape Town, 1970
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Church buildings, Historical buildings, South Africa. Group Areas Act, 1950, Race discrimination
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Description
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The Jarvis Street Baptist Church, which recently celebrated its 75th anniversary, will soon be moved away to the Cape Flats.
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Identifier
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islandora:17309
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St Mark's Church, and its rector, District Six, Cape Town
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Subject
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District Six (Cape Town, South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Forced removals (South Africa), Religion, South Africa. Group Areas Act, 1950
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Description
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Above: The rector of St Mark's, The Rev. Stanley Gray, stands before his church in this, the brick-strewn landscape of District Six.
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Identifier
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islandora:18000
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Crowd outside St Mark's Church in District Six, Cape Town
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District Six (Cape Town, South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Forced removals (South Africa), Religion, South Africa. Group Areas Act, 1950
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Unveiling: Part of the crowd outside St Mark's Church in District Six before the unveiling of the plaque.
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Identifier
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islandora:17997
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St. Francis Church, Simonstown, Cape Town, 1961
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Subject
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Simon's Town (Cape Town , South Africa), Church buildings, Historic buildings, Architecture, Christianity
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Description
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This is how the motorist entering Simonstown from the North sees St. Francis Church. The belfry was an addition in 1880 when the church was altered and turned about.
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Identifier
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islandora:17318
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New English Church in Plumstead, Cape Town
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Plumstead (Cape Town, South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Religion, Faith, Worship, Architecture
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Description
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New English Church: With its square tower in Norman style the new English Church at Plumstead brings back memories of an English Midlands village. Plumstead has churches for every denomination that is represented in its population.
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Identifier
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islandora:15834
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Father Pearson in church attacked by security police, Cape Town
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Apartheid--South Africa, South Africa--Politics and government--1978-1989, South Africa--History--1961-1994, Priests--South Africa, Churches--South Africa, Political violence--South Africa,
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Father P.J. Pearson in a church hall in Cape Town, where the congregation were tear-gassed and attacked by police after the funerals of ANC (African National Congress) members, Robbie Waterwitch and Coline Williams., circa 1980s
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Identifier
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islandora:12589
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St. Saviour's Anglican Church, Claremont, Cape Town, 1961
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Subject
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Claremont (Cape Town, South Africa), Church buildings, Historic buildings, Architecture, Christianity
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Description
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St. Saviour's Church, Claremont, stands on five acres of lawns and trees. The original church, which was consecrated in 1850, was made of rough mountain stone and had a thatched roof. Since then six bays, a new chancel, a lady chapel and vestry accommodation have been added.
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Identifier
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islandora:17298