Fitz, Barmy and Mac - Featherstone's Kloof Founder's Day, 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Founders' Day (Featherstone's Kloof) Featherstone's Kloof (Farm) -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/43237 , vital:25279 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6105
- Description: Photograph of three young men
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Founders' Day (Featherstone's Kloof) Featherstone's Kloof (Farm) -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/43237 , vital:25279 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6105
- Description: Photograph of three young men
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
Gwen at Shelley Beach, 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Beaches -- South Africa -- Photographs Gwen Fitzsimons -- South Africa -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47850 , vital:25741 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6117
- Description: Photograph of a woman standing on the rock at the beach
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Beaches -- South Africa -- Photographs Gwen Fitzsimons -- South Africa -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47850 , vital:25741 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6117
- Description: Photograph of a woman standing on the rock at the beach
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
Gwen, Aileen and Lily - Featherstone's Kloof Founder's Day, 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Featherstone's Kloof (South Africa) -- Photographs Founder's Day (Featherstone's Kloof) Women -- South Africa -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47839 , vital:25740 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6116
- Description: Photograph of Gwen (Fitzsimons wife), Aileen and Lily at Featherstone Kloof, 1922.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Featherstone's Kloof (South Africa) -- Photographs Founder's Day (Featherstone's Kloof) Women -- South Africa -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47839 , vital:25740 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6116
- Description: Photograph of Gwen (Fitzsimons wife), Aileen and Lily at Featherstone Kloof, 1922.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
Kowi Michaelmas 1922 Duggy Olive B
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Port Alfred (South Africa) -- Photographs Human beings -- South Africa -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47892 , vital:25744 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6120
- Description: Photograph of three people
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Port Alfred (South Africa) -- Photographs Human beings -- South Africa -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47892 , vital:25744 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6120
- Description: Photograph of three people
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
Kowie 1922 in front of Mark's
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Kowie River (South Africa) -- Photographs Human beings -- South Africa -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47923 , vital:25746 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6122
- Description: Photograph of people in front of the house
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Kowie River (South Africa) -- Photographs Human beings -- South Africa -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47923 , vital:25746 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6122
- Description: Photograph of people in front of the house
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
Kowie Michaelmas 1922, Lily and Gwen on the bows
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Kowie River (South Africa) -- Photographs Michaelmas -- Photographs FitzSimons, Vivian F.M. (Vivian Frederick M.) 1901-1975
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47937 , vital:25747 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6123
- Description: Photograph of two young women on the bows
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Kowie River (South Africa) -- Photographs Michaelmas -- Photographs FitzSimons, Vivian F.M. (Vivian Frederick M.) 1901-1975
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47937 , vital:25747 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 6123
- Description: Photograph of two young women on the bows
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
The Grotto House with trees and flowers in front, 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Butler, Guy, 1918-2001 -- Photographs Butler family -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- Buildings -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/43763 , vital:25335 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 4943/12.12
- Description: Grahamstown Training College: In 1903 Mother Cecile went to England soon after the Boer war, which had greatly affected Grahamstown, to raise funds to buy land on Grey Street (Land was bought between 1902 and 1924). At the board meeting in June she announced that she had raised money to buy The Grotto, the building and land on which Grahamstown Traning College was built. She proposed that a block of classrooms were to be erected to accommodate 160 students. Mother Cecile’s determination to build a College that would accommodate 160 students was both far reaching and realistic. On August the 31st, 1903, the Foundation stone was laid. The inscription on it reads: Grahamstown Training School. This building is a gift from the Mother Country. To help forward our common hope “That our daughters may grow up as the polished corners of the temple” Psalm cxliv 12. In May 1904 the College block was opened. The new Grahamstown Training College was opened 20 years after the Community was founded. There were now 89 students and the first GTC magazine was published. Except for 1 year before the Gorvett’s took over from Mother Nonie, a magazine or newsletter has been produced every year since then. The Old Girls Guild was formed.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Butler, Guy, 1918-2001 -- Photographs Butler family -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- Buildings -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/43763 , vital:25335 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 4943/12.12
- Description: Grahamstown Training College: In 1903 Mother Cecile went to England soon after the Boer war, which had greatly affected Grahamstown, to raise funds to buy land on Grey Street (Land was bought between 1902 and 1924). At the board meeting in June she announced that she had raised money to buy The Grotto, the building and land on which Grahamstown Traning College was built. She proposed that a block of classrooms were to be erected to accommodate 160 students. Mother Cecile’s determination to build a College that would accommodate 160 students was both far reaching and realistic. On August the 31st, 1903, the Foundation stone was laid. The inscription on it reads: Grahamstown Training School. This building is a gift from the Mother Country. To help forward our common hope “That our daughters may grow up as the polished corners of the temple” Psalm cxliv 12. In May 1904 the College block was opened. The new Grahamstown Training College was opened 20 years after the Community was founded. There were now 89 students and the first GTC magazine was published. Except for 1 year before the Gorvett’s took over from Mother Nonie, a magazine or newsletter has been produced every year since then. The Old Girls Guild was formed.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
The Grotto House with trees in front, 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Butler, Guy, 1918-2001 -- Photographs Butler family -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- Buildings -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/43768 , vital:25336 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 4943/12.13
- Description: Grahamstown Training College: In 1903 Mother Cecile went to England soon after the Boer war, which had greatly affected Grahamstown, to raise funds to buy land on Grey Street (Land was bought between 1902 and 1924). At the board meeting in June she announced that she had raised money to buy The Grotto, the building and land on which Grahamstown Traning College was built. She proposed that a block of classrooms were to be erected to accommodate 160 students. Mother Cecile’s determination to build a College that would accommodate 160 students was both far reaching and realistic. On August the 31st, 1903, the Foundation stone was laid. The inscription on it reads: Grahamstown Training School. This building is a gift from the Mother Country. To help forward our common hope “That our daughters may grow up as the polished corners of the temple” Psalm cxliv 12. In May 1904 the College block was opened. The new Grahamstown Training College was opened 20 years after the Community was founded. There were now 89 students and the first GTC magazine was published. Except for 1 year before the Gorvett’s took over from Mother Nonie, a magazine or newsletter has been produced every year since then. The Old Girls Guild was formed.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Butler, Guy, 1918-2001 -- Photographs Butler family -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- Buildings -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/43768 , vital:25336 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 4943/12.13
- Description: Grahamstown Training College: In 1903 Mother Cecile went to England soon after the Boer war, which had greatly affected Grahamstown, to raise funds to buy land on Grey Street (Land was bought between 1902 and 1924). At the board meeting in June she announced that she had raised money to buy The Grotto, the building and land on which Grahamstown Traning College was built. She proposed that a block of classrooms were to be erected to accommodate 160 students. Mother Cecile’s determination to build a College that would accommodate 160 students was both far reaching and realistic. On August the 31st, 1903, the Foundation stone was laid. The inscription on it reads: Grahamstown Training School. This building is a gift from the Mother Country. To help forward our common hope “That our daughters may grow up as the polished corners of the temple” Psalm cxliv 12. In May 1904 the College block was opened. The new Grahamstown Training College was opened 20 years after the Community was founded. There were now 89 students and the first GTC magazine was published. Except for 1 year before the Gorvett’s took over from Mother Nonie, a magazine or newsletter has been produced every year since then. The Old Girls Guild was formed.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
The Grotto House, 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Butler, Guy, 1918-2001 -- Photographs Butler family -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- Buildings -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/43748 , vital:25332 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 4943/12.11
- Description: Grahamstown Training College: In 1903 Mother Cecile went to England soon after the Boer war, which had greatly affected Grahamstown, to raise funds to buy land on Grey Street (Land was bought between 1902 and 1924). At the board meeting in June she announced that she had raised money to buy The Grotto, the building and land on which Grahamstown Traning College was built. She proposed that a block of classrooms were to be erected to accommodate 160 students. Mother Cecile’s determination to build a College that would accommodate 160 students was both far reaching and realistic. On August the 31st, 1903, the Foundation stone was laid. The inscription on it reads: Grahamstown Training School. This building is a gift from the Mother Country. To help forward our common hope “That our daughters may grow up as the polished corners of the temple” Psalm cxliv 12. In May 1904 the College block was opened. The new Grahamstown Training College was opened 20 years after the Community was founded. There were now 89 students and the first GTC magazine was published. Except for 1 year before the Gorvett’s took over from Mother Nonie, a magazine or newsletter has been produced every year since then. The Old Girls Guild was formed.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Butler, Guy, 1918-2001 -- Photographs Butler family -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- Buildings -- Photographs Grahamstown Training College -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/43748 , vital:25332 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017. , PIC/M 4943/12.11
- Description: Grahamstown Training College: In 1903 Mother Cecile went to England soon after the Boer war, which had greatly affected Grahamstown, to raise funds to buy land on Grey Street (Land was bought between 1902 and 1924). At the board meeting in June she announced that she had raised money to buy The Grotto, the building and land on which Grahamstown Traning College was built. She proposed that a block of classrooms were to be erected to accommodate 160 students. Mother Cecile’s determination to build a College that would accommodate 160 students was both far reaching and realistic. On August the 31st, 1903, the Foundation stone was laid. The inscription on it reads: Grahamstown Training School. This building is a gift from the Mother Country. To help forward our common hope “That our daughters may grow up as the polished corners of the temple” Psalm cxliv 12. In May 1904 the College block was opened. The new Grahamstown Training College was opened 20 years after the Community was founded. There were now 89 students and the first GTC magazine was published. Except for 1 year before the Gorvett’s took over from Mother Nonie, a magazine or newsletter has been produced every year since then. The Old Girls Guild was formed.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
View showing a group of five women in front of the Schreiner grave on Buffelskop, 1922
- Authors: Lidbetter, William Walpole
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Schreiner family Cradock (South Africa) -- Tombs -- Photographs Cradock (South Africa) -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/37891 , vital:24707 , This glass negative is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. , PIC/GN 4647
- Description: Glass negative : View showing a group of five women in front of the Schreiner grave on Buffelskop, 1922
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
- Authors: Lidbetter, William Walpole
- Date: 1922
- Subjects: Schreiner family Cradock (South Africa) -- Tombs -- Photographs Cradock (South Africa) -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/37891 , vital:24707 , This glass negative is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. , PIC/GN 4647
- Description: Glass negative : View showing a group of five women in front of the Schreiner grave on Buffelskop, 1922
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1922
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