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CAPE PROVINCE, a – F (Box 1) PLACE BUILDING DATE Aberdeen D R Church BC 1233 GRAEME AND HELEN BINCKES COLLECTION presented to THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN LIBRARIES by GRAEME AND HELEN BINCKES A LIST Compiled by DAVID WILSON Edited and revised by Lesley Hart 2004 i CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Note on the collection iii A CAPE PROVINCE 1 B CAPE TOWN 35 C CAPE TOWN SUBURBS 40 D SOUTH AFRICA 47 E MISCELLANEOUS 52 ii INTRODUCTION Note on the collection The collection consists of photographs of buildings (and some landscapes) in South Africa, taken by the architect Graeme Binckes, and his wife, Helen, between 1961 and 1976. Graeme Binckes was president of the Cape Town Vernacular Society at the time. Helen Binckes is an art teacher. The photographs include domestic and other buildings of architectural interest. Except where otherwise indicated, each entry consists of a black and white photograph and negative. Copyright of the photographs is vested in the donors, Graeme and Helen Binckes, during their lifetimes and thereafter will be vested in the University of Cape Town. iii BC 1233 GRAEME AND HELEN BINCKES COLLECTION Photographs of: A CAPE PROVINCE A1 CAPE PROVINCE, A – F (Box 1) PLACE BUILDING DATE Aberdeen D R Church. Highest church spire in S.A. Jun 1967 Aberdeen (or [Trading Company Building] Jul 1967 Montague) Aberdeen [Building] Jul 1967 Albertinia “Buffelsfontein” now called “Boplaas”. C. 1.5 Jul 1973 miles east of Albertinia from National Road Albertinia “Buffelsfontein” now called “Boplaas”. C. 1.5 Jul 1973 miles east of Albertinia from National Road Albertinia [Cottages] Jul 1969 Albertinia 13 Stasiestraat Jul 1969 Albertinia 5 & 9 Stasiestraat Jul 1969 Albertinia 25 Kerkstraat Jul 1969 Albertinia 24 Kerkstraat Jul 1969 Albertinia 25 Kerkstraat Jul 1968 Aliwal North Market Hall ex first church Jun 1973 Aliwal North Market Hall ex first church Jun 1973 Aliwal North Library (1876) Jun 1973 Aliwal North Main entrance, Hepworths Jun 1973 Aliwal North Hepworths Jun 1973 Aliwal North 51 Smith Street Jun 1973 Amalienstein Lutheran Mission Church, designed by Carl Nov 1970 Otto Hagen. Thatch roof Amalienstein Lutheran Mission Church. Thatch roof Nov 1970 Amalienstein Lutheran Mission Church. Nr Ladismith Nov 1970 Amalienstein [Cottages] Nov 1970 Arniston [Stone building] Dec 1975 Arniston [Fishermen’s cottages] Dec 1975 1 Arniston [Cottage] Dec 1975 Arniston [Cottage] Dec 1975 Arniston [Cottage] Dec 1975 Arniston [Cottage] Dec 1975 Arniston [Stone cottage] Dec 1975 Arniston [Stone cottage; side view] Dec 1975 Arniston [Fishermen’s cottages] Dec 1975 Arniston [Cottage] Dec 1975 Bathurst St John’s Settlers Church. Built 1834 & Jul 1969 designed by a R.E. Bathurst St John’s Settlers Church. Built 1834 Jul 1969 Bathurst St John’s Settlers Church. Built 1834 Jul 1969 Beaufort West [Unidentified building] Jun 1967 Beaufort West [Unidentified building] Jun 1967 Beaufort West Matopo House, Bird St Jun 1969 Beaufort West Dutch Reformed Church, established 1818 Jun 1969 Beaufort West Corner of Garcia & Bird Streets Jun 1969 Beaufort West Good Hope Lodge, cnr Donkin & Devenish Jun 1969 Streets Bokbaai [Thatched building] Oct 1972 Bokbaai [Houses and view of sea] Oct 1972 Bokbaai [House] Oct 1972 Bottelary Klein Bottelary Mar 1975 Bottelary Klein Bottelary Mar 1975 Bottelary Klein Bottelary Mar 1975 Bottelary Klein Bottelary Mar 1975 Bottelary Klein Bottelary Mar 1975 Bottelary Klein Bottelary Mar 1975 Bottelary Klein Bottelary Mar 1975 Bottelary Klein Bottelary Mar 1975 Bottelary Klein Bottelary Mar 1975 Bottelary Klein Bottelary Mar 1975 Bottelary Goede Hoop Mar 1975 Bottelary Bellevue front gable dated 1803 Mar 1975 Bottelary Neethlingshof. Homestead Mar 1975 2 Bottelary Neethlingshof. Main homestead Mar 1975 Bredasdorp district “Zoetendalsvlei” Oct 1971 Bredasdorp district Outbuilding of “Zoetendalsvlei” Oct 1971 Bredasdorp district Outbuilding of Zoetendalsvlei” Oct 1971 Bredasdorp district Outbuilding of “Zoetendalsvlei” Oct 1971 Bredasdorp district Outbuilding of “Zoetendalsvlei” Oct 1971 Bredasdorp district “Zoetendalsvlei” Oct 1971 Bredasdorp “Zoetendalsvlei” Oct 1971 Bredasdorp district “Zoetendalsvlei” Oct 1971 Bredasdorp district “Zoetendalsvlei” Oct 1971 Bredasdorp [Houses, unidentified] Oct 1971 Bredasdorp [Houses, unidentified] Oct 1971 Bredasdorp [House detail] Oct 1971 Bredasdorp [House, unidentified] Oct 1971 Bredasdorp [House, unidentified] Oct 1971 Bredasdorp Karnemelksrivier on Bredasdorp Road. Main Oct 1971 [district] homestead, c. 1840. H-plan Bredasdorp Karnemelksrivier on Bredasdorp Road. Oct 1971 [district] Homestead at right angles to main one Bredasdorp “Fairfield” on Bredasdorp Road Oct 1971 [district] Bredasdorp “Fairfield” on Bredasdorp Road Oct 1971 [district] Bredasdorp “Fairfield” on Bredasdorp Road Oct 1971 [district] Bredasdorp “Fairfield” on Bredasdorp Road Oct 1971 [district] Bredasdorp “Fairfield” on Bredasdorp Road Oct 1971 [district] Bredasdorp “Fairfield” on Bredasdorp Road Oct 1971 [district] Bredasdorp “Fairfield” on Bredasdorp Road Oct 1971 [district] Bredasdorp “Fairfield” on Bredasdorp Road Oct 1971 [district] Bredasdorp “Mountain view” (also called “Hillside”) Oct 1971 overlooking the town on the slopes of Bredasdorpberg 3 Bredasdorp “Mountain view” (also called “Hillside”) Oct 1971 overlooking the town on the slopes of Bredasdorpberg Bredasdorp “Mountain view” (also called “Hillside”) Oct 1971 overlooking the town on the slopes of Bredasdorpberg Bredasdorp Dutch Reformed Church. Early 20th C Oct 1971 Bredasdorp Anglican Church (Sophie Gray, nave) aisles Oct 1971 added later Bredasdorp Anglican Church Oct 1971 Bredasdorp Anglican Church Oct 1971 Bredasdorp Anglican Church Oct 1971 Bredasdorp Anglican Church Oct 1971 Bredasdorp Anglican Church Oct 1971 Caledon Holy Trinity Church (Anglican) Sep 1968 Caledon Hotel. Holy Trinity Church to right of picture Sep 1968 Caledon Holy Trinity Church Sep 1968 Caledon Corner of Cathkin St & - Streets Sep 1968 Ceres district Bosplaas (used to be Moddervallei). Mr Carel Sep 1974 van der Merwe present owner. I-shaped homestead Ceres district Bosplaas (used to be Moddervallei). Sep 1974 Homestead & mill-house Ceres district Bosplaas (used to be Moddervallei). Mill-house Sep 1974 Ceres district Bosplaas (used to be Moddervallei). Mill-house Sep 1974 Ceres district Bosplaas (used to be Sep 1974 Moddervallei).Outbuildings – mill on extreme right of picture. Homestead at left Ceres district Wadrif or Wagendrift Sep 1974 Ceres district Wadrif or Wagendrift Sep 1974 Ceres district Wadrif or Wagendrift Sep 1974 Ceres district Wadrif or Wagendrift Sep 1974 Ceres [Church Mural] Jun 1966; (2 prints; no negative) Ceres district: Mill machinery at “De Keur”. Present owner Mr Sep 1974 Kouebokkeveld du Toit Ceres district Mill – “De Keur” Sep 1974 4 Ceres district Mill – “De Keur” Sep 1974 Ceres district Mill & stream (De Molen Rivier) Sep 1974 Ceres district Mill “De Moulen river” Sep 1974 Ceres district Schapen Rivier – now Rhodona. Mr Prins Sep 1974 present owner Ceres disrict Schapen Rivier, now Rhodona Sep 1974 Ceres district Schapen Rivier, now Rhodona Sep 1974 Ceres district Schapen Rivier, now Rhodona Sep 1974 Ceres district Schapen Rivier, now Rhodona Sep 1974 Ceres district Schapen Rivier, now Rhodona Sep 1974 Ceres district Schapen Rivier, now Rhodona Sep 1974 Ceres district Schapen Rivier, now Rhodona Sep 1974 Ceres district Schapen Rivier, now Rhodona - shed Sep 1974 Ceres district Langfontein - Shed Sep 1974 Ceres district Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres district Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres district Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres district Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres district Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres district Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres district Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres Langfontein Sep 1974 Ceres Langfontein from road Sep 1974 Ceres district Leeuwfontein – wine press. Mr Conradie Sep 1974 Ceres “Matjesrivier” Sep 1974 Ceres “Matjesrivier” Sep 1974 Ceres “Matjesrivier” Sep 1974 Ceres “Matjesrivier” Sep 1974 Ceres “Matjesrivier” Sep 1974 Ceres “Matjesrivier” Sep 1974 Ceres “Matjesrivier” Sep 1974 Ceres “Matjiesrivier” – cauldrons used in soap making Sep 1974 5 Ceres “Matjiesrivier”. Implements of bent wood & 2 Sep 1974 eggs in coop in wall of outbuilding Citrusdal Dutch Reformed Church Jun 1971 Citrusdal Dutch Reformed Church Jun 1971 Citrusdal Dutch Reformed Church Jun 1971 Clanwilliam St John Baptist Church (Anglican) 1866, Apr 1971 enlarged 1876 Clanwilliam St John Baptist Church (Anglican) 1866, Apr 1971 enlarged 1876 Clanwilliam The Rectory (Anglican) Apr 1971 Clanwilliam The Rectory, or next door Apr 1971 Clanwilliam The Rectory, or next door Apr 1971 Clanwilliam The Rectory, or next door Apr 1971 Clanwilliam Old Dutch Reformed Church by C O Hagen. Apr 1971 1862 Clanwilliam Old Dutch Reformed Church, built 1862, by C Apr 1971 O Hagen Clanwilliam Dutch Reformed Church Apr 1971 Clanwilliam Dutch Reformed Church Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Church, unidentified] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Church, unidentified] Apr 1971 ClanwillIam [Church, unidentified] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Bell in foreground, buildings in background] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Cottage] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Cottage] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Cottages] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Cottages] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Cottage] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Cottages] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Cottages] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Cottages] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam [Chicken coop] Apr 1971 Clanwilliam “De Vlei” at Cape Town end of town Apr 1971 Clanwilliam “De Vlei” at Cape Town end of town Apr 1971 Colesburg Municipal Offices Jun 1973 Colesburg
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