Mary Stainbank Memorial Gallery and Coedmore
Mary Stainbank’s “Hope of a Nation” sculpture Painting by Mary on her easel and paints The old Granary, presently the Museum The destroyed causeway over the Umhlatuzana River The Pied Piper by...
View ArticleHunting Lodge – Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson
Hunting Lodge – first rondavel built. Sir Walter Francis Hely-Hutchinson, born in England (1849-1913) and married to May Justice in1881 entered the Colonial Service and after several postings became...
View ArticleKosi Bay Forest Lodge
The fish traps in the Kosi lake system View of one of the many lakes viewed from the pool deck. The central service area with lounge, dining room and bar. One of the discreet luxury, forest tented...
View ArticleKLOOF – FIELDS HILL HOTEL
The front Facade of Fields Hill Shopping Centre The old Fields Hill Hotel was opened in 1922 by Luther Field. In 1996 the new Fields Shopping Centre was opened on the site by John Padley Field. What is...
View ArticleThe North Family Homes in Northdene, Durban – Bonavista
The criminals are at work everywhere in this country!! George and Annie North arrived in 1860 and set up a successful businesses in Durban. They also acquired and farmed in Northdene. The North’s were...
View ArticlePhansi Museum – Durban Glenwood
The museum was started in 2000 as a small private museum, and has since expanded to host one of the biggest and most spectacular collections of African arts and crafts in the world. The collection is...
View ArticleScottburgh Surf Life Saving Club
One of the interesting parts of visiting old clubs is the memorabilia collected over the years members. Scottburgh Surf Life Saving, on KZN South Coast is no exception. The plaque below must have been...
View ArticleSt Joseph’s, Mariannhill, Pinetown.
St Joseph’s Cathedral at Mariannhill, built by the Trappists in 1907 is worthy of a visit as is the nearby Monastery. The artwork in the Cathedral is prolific, so it is easy to miss one special...
View ArticleSpionkop Battle – January 24/25, 1900 – assaulted by Kings Royal Rifles.
Kings Royal Rifle Regiment monument between Twin Peaks at Spionkop. The battle (125 anniversary this year) was fought 24 January 1900. This monument requires a good climb. Twin Peaks , Boer...
View ArticleHolkrans battle site near Vryheid. Visited December 2023. (Private land.)
Holkrans Monument – Vryheid District. Hugh pointing to Johann Wilhelm (Willie) Bland’s name – part of the Boer Commando massacred. Holkrans visit with Louis Scheepers, Kai Klingenberg, Charles Mason...
View ArticleTugela River Lodge – Spionkop
Tugela River Lodge has self catering, dog friendly cottages on the river. The cottages are within easy reach of the battlefield, Spionkop, Mount Alice, Spionkop Dam and Nature Reserve and the...
View ArticleDoone Village – Pinetown
It would seem that benefactors are in short supply these days, or donors are keeping a lower profile. Take Doone Village, the farm, Richmond, donated by Aaron and Cissy Beare, and opened in 1974. This...
View ArticleSNAPSHOT OF AN AFRICAN LIFE – BY HUGH BLAND – 75 SHORT STORIES
I have recently published my fourth book. The book is a semi autobiography of 75 short stories covering family, events and fireside tales, that cover several centuries in this continent filled with...
View ArticleNOTTINGHAM ROAD – CARLYLE COLLEGE
Historic buildings – part of Carlyle College’s campus In 1859 a grant of 3066 acres was made to Michael Short. The land had several owners including E Greene and G Ross, who sold it in 1890. The farm...
View ArticleSCOTTBURGH SURF LIFESAVING CLUB
The club was formed in 1932 and has been training lifesavers and protecting bathers ever since. the club house forms part of the commercial centre overlooking the beach and tidal pools. See album 842...
View ArticleDurban – Northdene – Snaresbrook
In 1860, George and Annie North arrived in Durban and set out for Snaresbrook, now known as Northdene where his brother in law Henry Middleton had acquired the 335 acre farm, Buffelsbosch. The farm...
View ArticleSpionkop – Kings Royal Rifles Monument – Aloe Knoll
Spionkop was the site of General Buller’s second attempt to relieve Ladysmith on 24 January 1901. This attempt also failed with the loss of many men. One of the reasons was the for failure to secure...
View ArticleEssenwood Residential Home
Essenwood Residential Home, for elderly ladies was originally established by the Durban Benevolent Society that itself was established in 1855, in Durban’s Victoria Street. The home then moved onto...
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