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Johannesburg, 1974. Aerial view. of M1 / Jan Smuts Avenue / Empire Road interchange. Part of Wits University campus right foreground.
Johannesburg, 1938. President Street between Sauer and Simmonds Streets. Most prominent is the Lewis & Marks building with the Library Gardens in foreground.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge with dignitaries pointing at SAA aircraft models.
Johannesburg, 5 November 1956. Official opening of the Railway Museum under the Rissik Street bridge. Some SAA items on display.
Johannesburg, 1963. SAR Nissan tour bus No MT16930 at Park station. See similar colour photo BF122_05.
Johannesburg, 1965. SAR Mercedes Benz tour bus No MT16931 at Emmarentia Dam. See colour version CB_024_276_5.
Johannesburg, 1965. SAR Leyland Royal Tiger tour bus No MT16308 at railway station. SAS Toeristediens.
Johannesburg, 1965. SAR Leyland Royal Tiger tour bus No MT16308 at Emmarentia dam. SAR Tourist Service. See colour images in the series CB_024_229_5.
Johannesburg. View of city with motorway in the foreground and Bertha Street leading to Queen Elizabeth bridge.
Johannesburg, 1968. Jan Smuts Avenue at Wits University main gate with Ameshoff Street coming in at left. The large blue building is Noswal Hall.
Johannesburg, 1970. Street scene with Simmonds Street running southwards into picture, Market Street running across picture. Barclays (First National) Bank left, Wesbank right, Standard Bank behind.
Johannesburg. SAR Leyland Royal Tiger tour bus No MT16308 next to Emmarentia Dam. SAR Tourist Service.
Johannesburg. SAR Mercedes Benz tour bus on the road. At Emmarentia Dam. SAR Tourist Service. Note left hand drive.
Johannesburg, 1986. Messerschmitt KR175 microcar made 1953-1955 in James Hall Museum of Transport at Wemmer Pan.
Johannesburg, 1986.1928 Morris Magirus tower ladder fire engine in James Hall Museum of Transport at Wemmer Pan.
Johannesburg. Aerial view of city centre towards the south. Joubert Park on left; Braamfontein in foreground.
Johannesburg, 1986. 1928 Morris Magirus tower ladder fire engine in James Hall Museum of Transport at Wemmer Pan.
Johannesburg, 1986. Messerschmitt KR175 microcar made 1953-1955 in James Hall Museum of Transport at Wemmer Pan.
Johannesburg. View of city centre. The tall buildings on the left are the President Hotel and Trust Bank Centre.
Johannesburg. SAR Leyland truck arriving at Kaserne with four-wheeled road trailer for door-to-door deliveries.
Johannesburg, 1989. SAR Leyland and International trucks with Fastfreight containers on city street. [Z Crafford]
Johannesburg, 1964. View over business district with railway station, SAR Chapel and South African Airways Rotunda terminus in the foreground. GPS co-ordinates of the chapel are 26°11'43.9"S 28°02'28.3"E.
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.
Johannesburg, August 1947. First group of students and staff at SAR Training College at Esselen Park.
Johannesburg. Esselen Park Training College Board of Governors: H Humphrey, W Teichman. F Bates, J Haywood and W Clarke.
Johannesburg, October 1952. Fire master's course no 1 participants at Esselen Park Railway College. Fourteen names.
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