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Bremersdorp, Swaziland, circa 1928. SAR Thornycroft three-axle combination bus and truck No 249. See N44195.
Johannesburg, 1936. Thornycroft combination bus and goods. No 335. See N44542, N44552 and SAR&H Magazine of October 1936 page 1367.
SAR Thornycroft three-axle bus with roof rack at the back crossing Tugela River in the Royal Natal National Park. See N44969.
SAR Thornycroft three-axle bus with roof rack at the back crossing Tugela River in the Royal Natal National Park. See N44969.
1960. Photographic exhibition tour with SAR Thornycroft three-axle bus 'Gemsbok' for railway centenary.
1912. SAR Road Motor Transport. Car, bus and truck. L to R: unknown, then three Ford Model T and an Albion.
Johannesburg, 22 May 1957. Pupils of the Dirkie Uys Primary School being conducted through Railway Museum.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge. Minister Schoeman with old rifle.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge. Minister Schoeman delivering address.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge. Mr du Plessis and Minister Schoeman with model of city.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge. Mr Du Plessis, General Manager, delivering address.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge. Mr Du Plessis, General Manager, with plaque.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge. Exhibits.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge. Minister Ben Schoeman taking aim.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge. Exhibits.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge. Exhibits.
Kroonstad, 22 October 1945. Official opening of SAR Training College. From left to right Mr DM Robbertze, Mr WE Teichmann, Mr FT Bates, Minister Sturrock, Mr JDP Fourie, Mr W Marshall Clark, Mr H Lyell.
Kroonstad, 22 October 1945. Official opening of SAR Training College. The first students to qualify receive their certificates from Minister Sturrock.
Kroonstad, 22 October 1945. Official opening of SAR Training College. Inspection of learner railway policemen.
Kroonstad, 22 October 1945. Official opening of SAR Training College. Minister Sturrock with Mr FT Bates.
Johannesburg, 23 September 1947. Visit of Minister of Transport Sturrock to Esselen Park to inspect the completed portion of the SAR Training College. Minister Sturrock and Member of Parliament Mr RW van Onselen with a learner chef.
Johannesburg, 23 September 1947. Visit of Minister of Transport Sturrock to Esselen Park to inspect the completed portion of the SAR Training College. Group of learner chefs.
Johannesburg, 23 September 1947. Visit of Minister of Transport Sturrock to Esselen Park to inspect the completed portion of the SAR Training College. Plate laying demonstration by pupils.
Johannesburg, 23 September 1947. Visit of Minister of Transport Sturrock to Esselen Park to inspect the completed portion of the SAR Training College.
Johannesburg, 10 December 1943. Laying of foundation stone for Railway Training College at Esselen Park by Minister FC Sturrock. The call of St John.
Johannesburg, 10 December 1943. Laying of foundation stone for Railway Training College at Esselen Park by Minister FC Sturrock. General view of construction site.
Johannesburg, 10 December 1943. Laying of foundation stone for Railway Training College at Esselen Park by Minister FC Sturrock.
Johannesburg, 10 December 1943. Laying of foundation stone for Railway Training College at Esselen Park by Minister FC Sturrock. Mr Hoffe delivering his address. From left to right Mr Chittenden (Assistant General Manager Commercial, Mr JDP Fourie (Railway Board), Minister Sturrock, Mr CM Hoffe (General Manager)
Johannesburg, 10 December 1943. Laying of foundation stone for Railway Training College at Esselen Park by Minister FC Sturrock. Mr Hoffe delivering his address.
Johannesburg, 10 December 1943. Laying of foundation stone for Railway Training College at Esselen Park by Minister FC Sturrock.
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