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Johannesburg, October 1952. Fire master's course no 1 participants at Esselen Park Railway College. Fourteen names.
Johannesburg, February 1959. Fire patrol Table Bay Harbour course participants at Esselen Park Railway College. Nineteen names.
Johannesburg, 28 November 1910. Decorated arch at Park station for visit of the Duke of Connaught with model locomotive on top.
Johannesburg, circa 1919. Decorated City Hall during celebrations of the end of the First World War.
Johannesburg. Sir Thomas Price, General Manager CSAR, with large group of Johannesburg station staff..
Johannesburg. SAA Douglas DC-7B ZS-DKE 'Reiger' in flight over city centre. See N64618. (See C9778 series for colour images).
Johannesburg, 9 to 18 March 1922. Major CP Heydenrych, Lt-Col RC Wallace and Major JM Greathead with troops at troop train on station platform.
Johannesburg, 1892. Railway bookstall and post office in small tin shack with six men posing at Jeppe.
Johannesburg. PPR coach built by Brown, Marshalls Co Ltd 1893. Later presumed to be Lord Baden-Powell private coach but now used by Sea Scouts as Club House at Florida.
Johannesburg. PPR coach built by Brown, Marshalls Co Ltd 1893. Later presumed to be Lord Baden-Powell private coach but now used by Sea Scouts as Club House at Florida.
Johannesburg. PPR coach built by Brown, Marshalls Co Ltd 1893. Later presumed to be Lord Baden-Powell private coach but now used by Sea Scouts as Club House at Florida.
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.
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.
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. The call of St John.
Johannesburg, 23 September 1947. Visit of Minister of Transport Sturrock to Esselen Park to inspect the completed portion of the SAR Training College.
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. 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. Minister Sturrock and Member of Parliament Mr RW van Onselen with a learner chef.
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.
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. Mr Du Plessis, General Manager, with plaque.
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 and Minister Schoeman with model of city.
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. Minister Schoeman with old rifle.
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