Old waggon-shed on Carl's Rust farm, Highlands, near Grahamstown
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-10-08
- Subjects: Travel -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12625 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1014032
- Description: Used in mid-1800's by Carl Pohl for waggon-building. Lean-to buildings added very much later.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2003-10-08
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-10-08
- Subjects: Travel -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12625 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1014032
- Description: Used in mid-1800's by Carl Pohl for waggon-building. Lean-to buildings added very much later.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2003-10-08
View from the west of Table Hill on 'Table Farm', 11km NW of Grahamstown and in the Noutoe River valley which runs into the New Year's River out of picture to the left
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2000-01-09
- Subjects: Travel -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13237 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016328
- Description: This valley of Noutoe during the 1700's was a famous outspan place and later farming area for the first Dutch settlers.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2000-01-09
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2000-01-09
- Subjects: Travel -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13237 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016328
- Description: This valley of Noutoe during the 1700's was a famous outspan place and later farming area for the first Dutch settlers.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2000-01-09
View from the west of Table Hill on 'Table Farm', 11km NW of Grahamstown and in the Noutoe River valley which runs into the New Year's River out of picture to the left
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2000-01-09
- Subjects: Travel -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13238 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016330
- Description: The Noutoe River breaks through the bush-dotted hills on the horizon to the far right centre. This valley was used during the1700's as the main outspan to the east before entering the Great Fish River valley. The 'Grosvenor' rescue mission of 1783, with its 300 personnel and waggons etc, camped here for a fortnight. Dutch farmers settled here and were granted land in 1783.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2000-01-09
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2000-01-09
- Subjects: Travel -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13238 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016330
- Description: The Noutoe River breaks through the bush-dotted hills on the horizon to the far right centre. This valley was used during the1700's as the main outspan to the east before entering the Great Fish River valley. The 'Grosvenor' rescue mission of 1783, with its 300 personnel and waggons etc, camped here for a fortnight. Dutch farmers settled here and were granted land in 1783.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2000-01-09
Grey's Kloof Poort on Noutoe River at boundary between Table Farm and Slaaikraal farms, 10km west Grahamstown
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 1995-05-07
- Subjects: Travel -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13239 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016331
- Description: This poort might well be the place which the Khoekhoe named Noutoe(=Swart Poort) from which the area's original name of the 1770's came into currency among whites.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1995-05-07
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 1995-05-07
- Subjects: Travel -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13239 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016331
- Description: This poort might well be the place which the Khoekhoe named Noutoe(=Swart Poort) from which the area's original name of the 1770's came into currency among whites.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1995-05-07
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