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Knysna. South Western Railway. Two men with Orenstein & Koppel narrow gauge locomotive. (Millwood House Museum)
Knysna. South Western Railway. Rock being shovelled from narrow gauge construction train. (Millwood House Museum)
Knysna. South Western Railway. Two coaches with primitive seating arrangement. (Millwood House Museum)
Knysna. South Western Railway. Rock being shovelled from narrow gauge construction train. (Millwood House Museum)
Knysna. South Western Railway. Rock being shovelled from narrow gauge construction train. (Millwood House Museum)
Okiep - Port Nolloth narrow gauge railway. Klipfontein, 1895. A goods train of the 'Little Railway' station.
Okiep - Port Nolloth narrow gauge railway. Two locomotives of the O'kiep Copper Company Limited built for 2'-6" gauge by Vulcan Iron Works. Sold to Tsumeb Corp circa 1944.
Orenstein & Koppel locomotive with goods wagons on embankment on an unknown civil site. About 30 of these were built for South Africa.
Orenstein & Koppel locomotive with goods wagons on embankment on an unknown civil site. About 30 of these were built for South Africa.
Orenstein & Koppel locomotive with goods wagons on embankment on an unknown civil site. About 30 of these were built for South Africa.
Kimberley. One of four 0-4-0 well tank engines buil in 1906 by WG Bagnall on 18 inch gauge for De Beers Consolidated Mines. One called 'Olive' still survives at Kimberley.
Kimberley. One of four 0-4-0 well tank engines buil in 1906 by WG Bagnall on 18 inch gauge for De Beers Consolidated Mines. One called 'Olive' still survives at Kimberley.
Jansenville district, 3 December 1974. Wren engine ‘Little Bess’, built by Kerr Stuart in 1919, being loaded for refurbishment in the SAR workshops at Uitenhage. The camera man is from the African Mirror and the person standing behind the engine is Philip Blackett who cooperated with it’s rescue. There after it was used in Uitenhage by the local Rotarians. (Leith Paxton)
Port Elizabeth, April 1978. Wren engine ‘Little Bess’, built by Kerr Stuart in 1919, displayed at the 'History of Transport Exhibition' in the Feather Market Hall. Shortly afterwards it was used by the Rotarians in Uitenhage. (Donated by Leith Paxton)
Jansenville district, August 1974. Wren engine ‘Little Bess’, built by Kerr Stuart in 1919, as discovered by Leith Paxton. It was used for the construction of Lake Mentz Dam and abandoned on site. (Donated by Leith Paxton)
Okiep - Port Nolloth narrow gauge railway, circa 1886. Condensing locomotive, which was not successful.
Okiep - Port Nolloth narrow gauge railway. Mountain type locomotive No 7 'Albion' in use from 1890 to 1942 with driver Newton Mills.
Okiep - Port Nolloth narrow gauge railway. Mountain type locomotive No 6 'Clara' in use from 1890 to 1942.
Okiep - Port Nolloth narrow gauge railway, circa 1886. Condensing locomotive, which was not successful.
Okiep - Port Nolloth narrow gauge railway, May 1902. Locomotive used by the Boers to send a load of dynamite into Okiep when it was under siege.
Springbok district. 'Pioneer' locomotive derailed during Anglo-Boer War when it was sent with a truck loaded of dynamite into O'Kiep.
Cape Town. Narrow gauge shunting engine owned by the Imperial Cold Storage Co. Built by Avonside Engine Co No 1468 of 1903.
Barberton district. Oriental & Sheba Gold mine industrial railway with narrow gauge side tank engine built by Black, Hawthorne & Co No's 902 and 903 in 1887, with two wagons and a coach on a wooden trestle bridge. (Copied from SAR&H Magazine)
Springbok district. 'Pioneer' locomotive used during Anglo-Boer War to send a truck loaded with dynamite into O'Kiep.
Port Nolloth. Mountain type Kitson locomotive 'Clara' in use 1890 to 1942 Kitson on the Port Nolloth line.
Springbok district. 'Pioneer' locomotive used during Anglo-Boer War to send a truck loaded with dynamite into O'Kiep.
Mount Edgecombe,1945. John Fowler & Co 0-4-2T narrow gauge cane locomotive on the Natal Estates, Stanger-Kearsney line.
Mount Edgecombe.1935. Unidentified John Fowler & Co 0-4-2T narrow gauge cane locomotive on the Natal Estates.
1969. Reynold Bros Ltd locomotive 'UVE No 2', built by Avonside Engine Co No 2065 in 1933. (AE Durrant)
1969. JL Hulett & Sons Sugar Estates 'Bagnall Meyer' type locomotive 'Umhlatuzi', built by WG Bagnall No 3014 in 1953. (AE Durrant)
Scottburgh, 1969. 'Bagnall Meyer' type locomotive 'Nonoti' at Sezela cane railway, built by WG Bagnall No 2831 in 1946, (AE Durrant)
Borsig No 11646 built in 1924 for use on the Ferdie Rabie dessert wine farm in the Nuy district. Now housed at the Boland Museum, Worcester.
The Natal Estates Ltd, Mount Edgecombe built by Avonside Engine Co, Bristol No 2059 of 1931 named 'Blackburn'.
Andrew Barclay 0-4-0T engine used on the Vaalharts dam construction in 1936. (Donated by PJ Edwards, ex SAR driver)
Ficksburg district. Rebuilt Tongaat Sugar 'Egolomi', ex Umfolozi Co-Op 'Umhloti' at Sandstone Estates.
Port Elizabeth, April 1978. Wren engine 'Little Bess', built by Kerr Stuart in 1919, displayed at the 'History of Transport Exhibition' in the Feather Market Hall. Shortly afterwards it was used by the Rotarians in Uitenhage. (Donated by Leith Paxton)
Uitenhage, 1977. Wren engine 'Little Bess', built by Kerr Stuart in 1919, during its refurbishment in the SAR workshops at Uitenhage. (Donated by Leith Paxton)
Jansenville district, 3 December 1974. Wren engine 'Little Bess', built by Kerr Stuart in 1919, being loaded for refurbishment in the SAR workshops at Uitenhage. The camera man is from the African Mirror and the person standing behind the engine is Philip Blackett who cooperated with its rescue. There after it was used in Uitenhage by the local Rotarians. (Leith Paxton)
Jansenville district, August 1974. Wren engine 'Little Bess', built by Kerr Stuart in 1919, as discovered by Leith Paxton. It was used for the construction of Lake Mentz Dam and abandoned on site. (Donated by Leith Paxton)
Port Elizabeth, April 1978. Wren engine ‘Little Bess’, built by Kerr Stuart in 1919, at the ‘History of Transport Exhibition’ in the Feather Market Hall. Shortly afterwards, it was returned to the local Rotarians. (Donated by Leith Paxton)
Worcester district. 0-4-0T locomotive built by Borsig, operated by Ferdie Rabie on a farm in the Nuy area.