Mr JR More, General Manager from 11 March 1928 to 13 August 1933.
Sir William Hoy, General Manager from 31 May 1910 to 10 March 1928.
Mr JW Sauer, Minister of Railways.
Mr JW Sauer, Minister of Railways.
Mr JW Sauer, Minister of Railways.
Mr Henry Burton, Minister of Railways from 1912 to 1920.
Mr Henry Burton, Minister of Railways from 1912 to 1920.
Mr Henry Burton, Minister of Railways from 1912 to 1920.
Sir Thomas Watt, Minister of Railways 19 September 1920.
Mr JW Jagger, Minister of Railways from 1921 to 1924.
Mr JW Jagger, Minister of Railways from 1921 to 1924.
Mr JW Jagger, Minister of Railways from 1921 to 1924.
Mr CW Malan, Minister of Railways from 1924 to 1933.
Mr CW Malan, Minister of Railways from 1924 to 1933.
Mr CW Malan, Minister of Railways from 1924 to 1933.
Mr O Pirow, Minister of Railways from 1933 to 1938.
Mr APJ Fourie, Minister of Railways from 1938 to 1939.
Mr Frederick Claud Sturrock, Minister of Railways from 1939 to 1948.
Mr FC Sturrock, Minister of Railways from 1939 to 1948.
Mr SF Waterson, Minister of Railways from 16 January 1945 to 26 May 1948.
Mrs Waterson, wife of Minister of Railways.
Mr SF Waterson, Minister of Railways from 16 January 1945 to 26 May 1948.
Mr PO Sauer, Minister of Railways.
Mr PO Sauer, Minister of Railways.
Mr AM Tippett, Chief Civil Engineer.
Mr HM Beatty, Locomotive Superintendent.
Mr AJ Beaton, Civil Engineer.
Mr DA Hendrie, Chief Mechanical Engineer.
Mr TS McEwen, General Manager CGR from 1902 to 1920.
Sir TR Price, General Manager CGR from 1901 to 1902.
1924. Mr Johann Rissik, Railway Commissioner, Railway Board.
Mr CA Smith, Shipping Manager from 1 November 1924 to 11 August 1938.
Mr AF Hayes, Shipping Manager from 15 August 1938 to 14 June 1945.
Mr DG Malan, Shipping Manager from 14 June 1945 to 31 March 1952.
1907. Lt Col GT Nicholson MICE, Resident Engineer Table Bay Harbour Board.
Mr TGB Van Veen, Shipping Manager from 1 April 1952 to 20 November 1953.
Mr HG Bosch, Shipping Manager from 1 January 1954 to 14 January 1955.
Mr HJ Pauling MICE, CGR retired 1891.
Sir James Sivewright, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Public Works (Cape) in 1891-1893 and 1896-1898.
Mr William George Brounger MICE, pioneer of railways in South Africa.
Johannesburg, 1971. Great grandson of William George Brounger at Railway museum.
Johannesburg, 1971. Great grandson of William George Brounger at Railway Museum.
Mr RE Brounger, OFS, son of William George.
William George Brounger.
Mr RE Brounger, OFS, son of William George.
Mr W Shores MICE, NGR Civil Engineer retired 1910.
1911. CSAR Coronation Contingent at Duke of York's School, Chelsea, London.
1942. Railway Telegraph Company No 1 SACS.
Pretoria, 17 May 1944. Pioneers of NZASM at NZASM House.
1884. Mr F Schermbrucker, Commissioner Crown Lands and Public Works.
1884. Mr F Schermbrucker, Commissioner Crown Lands and Public Works.
November 1927. Chief Accountant and senior officers of the Accounting Department.
March to April 1934. Prince George and staff of the Royal Train.
Chief Locomotive Superintendent of the CSAR and staff.
Cape Town, 1895. CGR goods staff.
Cape Town, July 1898. CGR Traffic Manager A Difford and staff. (Fine and Davis)
Germiston, 1906. CSAR goods office and shed staff.
Cookhouse, 1890s. Station staff.
Vereeniging, 1910. Stationmaster Sydney Cox and staff.
Harrismith, 1900. British forces at the railway station.
Cape Town, 1903. Booking office staff.
1887. Sir David Hunter and NGR staff.
Cape Town, 1900. Staff of the Salt River trimming shop.
Cape Town, 1895. Staff of the Salt River trimming shop.
Johannesburg, December 1926. Conference of train lighting officials.
Durban, June 1928. Senior officers of the System Manager's office.
March 1939. Chief Mechanical Engineer MM Loubser and staff.
1907. East Rand District Football Association, league winner.
Kroonstad, March 1932. St John Ambulance, SAR&H OFS Subdistrict camp.
Rosmead, 1900. Stationmaster McQurt and staff. (McKenzie and Brown, Middelburg, Cape)
King William's Town, 3 July 1935. Railway Board and King William's Town Development Association.
Uitenhage, 1897. Store Department yard staff.
Cape Town, 1888. CGR accounting staff.
Pretoria. CSAR locomotive workshop, Major Collins with group of 28 men in military uniform with bandoliers.
Zuurfontein, 1897. Stationmaster and staff at NZASM station.
Uitenhage, 1897. Clerical staff of the Stores Department.
Germiston, 1896. Station staff.
Germiston, 1896. Station staff.
Cape Town, 1904. CGR head office staff.
Mr Atherston MICE, retired 1900 OFS.
10 February 1947. Mr FT Bates unveiling plaque in boardroom of th Running and Operating Staff Union, in memory of staff members who lost their lives during WW2.
SAR Telegraph Company, officers and NCO's. Service 1939-45 in Egypt, Syria, Palestine and Italy.
Pretoria, 1939. SAR Fire Brigade. (A Bleattler)
Touws River, 1922. Touws River Institute Association Football Club, winners Seale Cup.
Touws River, 27 May 1922. Touws River Institute Association Football Club, beat selected team from Windhoek 5-1.
May 1931. SAR&H Brigade band.
Johannesburg, 4 to 6 November 1942. Meeting of senior officers.
Beaufort West. Traffic Manager and staff. (ED Edgcome, Beaufort West)
Johannesburg. Staff Association Group F (Railworkers' Union) at conference, presentation to Mr Hoffe.
Johannesburg, March 1947. SAR and Employees Union Group E at 11th annual congress. (AJ Theunissen)
Johannesburg, 27 to 30 August 1923. SAR&H Artisan Staff Conference.
1924-1925. SAR&H Conciliation Board.
1946-1947. SAR&H Seventeenth Conciliation Board.
Kroonstad. Mr H Lyle, staff and students of the Railway Training College.
Pretoria. Presentation of Lady Duncan Cup by Prime Minister JC Smuts to Irene station.
Port Elizabeth, 1 August 1953. Special train with machinery for SA Coal, Oil and Gas Corporation. Large cylindrical manifold on railway goods wagon.
Port Elizabeth, 1 August 1953. Special train with machinery for SA Coal, Oil and Gas Corporation.
Durban, 3 October 1906. 'SS Ilderton' the first ship to berth at Maydon Wharf in Durban Harbour.
Durban, 3 October 1906. 'SS Ilderton' the first ship to berth at Maydon Wharf in Durban Harbour.
Durban, 3 October 1906. 'SS Ilderton' the first ship to berth at Maydon Wharf in Durban Harbour. Written details.