Karibib, South-West Africa. Hotel Roesmann in main street.
Usakos, South-West Africa. Town centre.
Tsumeb, South-West Africa. Open park with St Barbara Catholic Church in the distance.
Swakopmund, South-West Africa. Lighthouse in town centre.
Swakopmund, South-West Africa. Kaiser Wilhelm Street.
Outjo, South-West Africa. Village view.
Mossel Bay. The old barn, first building.
Mossel Bay. St Peter's Anglican Church.
Mossel Bay. Church.
Mossel Bay. Fish market.
Lourenco Marques, Mozambique. Waterfront with small boats, hotel in the distance.
Lourenco Marques, Mozambique. View of town.
Johannesburg. Zoo lake.
Uitenhage. Doll House railway station in Market Street.
Uitenhage. Caledon Street.
George. Ox wagon in tree-lined street, the northern end of York Street.
George. Hibernia Street.
George. Corner Hibernia and York Streets.
Swellendam. Main street.
Plettenberg Bay. Beacon Isle in the distance. The building on the island used to be the house of the manager of the earlier whaling station. At the time of the photograph, whaling had ceased and the house was used as a boarding house.
"Bethal. Dutch Reformed Church."
Heidelberg Transvaal, 1935. Klipkerk Dutch Reformed Church built 1890. The building to the left was the old Land Bank built in 1923 and to its right (partly obscured) is the old Magistrate's Court built in 1946. All the buildings were standing in 2021.
Heidelberg Transvaal, 1935. Looking south down Voortrekker Street, previously named Market Street, at the intersection with Jacob Street. The building on the left has been demolished and replaced with a one storey shop. The building on the right is the Pistorius Building, still standing in 2021.
Heidelberg Transvaal, 1935. Tennis club. The closest building on the left was a coach house, later turned into a cottage where the Goodwin family lived, house still standing in 2021. The house in the centre was demolished to make way for a townhouse complex.
Heidelberg Transvaal, 1935. The Land Bank (left) built in 1923 and the Magistrate's Court in Ueckermann Street. There was a previous Magistrate's Court on the same site where the ZAR government sat when Heidelberg was the capital in 1880.
Heidelberg Transvaal, 1935. Road leading into town over the Blesbok Spruit, becoming Voortrekker Street.
Heidelberg Transvaal, 1935. Corner of Ueckermann and Church (later HF Verwoerd) Streets. He building on the right is the old Post Office, demolished for a new Post Office, used in 2021 by the Department of Home Affairs. The next three buildings have been demolished. The next three buildings are the general dealer, Natal and Standard Bank, all still standing in 2021.