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Cape Town Coaches SAR Avec objets numériques
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Cape Town. Railway station platform goodbyes.
Cape Town. Railway station platform goodbyes.
Cape Town, 8 March 1933. Disastrous fire at Salt River which destroyed 60 train coaches.
Cape Town, 8 March 1933. Disastrous fire at Salt River which destroyed 60 train coaches.
Cape Town. CGR 'Governor's Coach' built at Salt River, later modified with clerestory roof and nu...
Cape Town. CGR 'Governor's Coach' built at Salt River, later modified with clerestory roof and numbered Pvt No 3 on SAR, later renumbered No 64 in 1925.
Cape Town. CGR Governor's private coach as built . Given clerestory roof circa 1905 and became SA...
Cape Town. CGR Governor's private coach as built . Given clerestory roof circa 1905 and became SAR No 3. Later renumbered to No 64 in circa 1924.
Cape Town, 1947. Prime Minister JC Smuts, Minister of Transport FC Sturrock and tour officials in...
Cape Town, 1947. Prime Minister JC Smuts, Minister of Transport FC Sturrock and tour officials in staff dining saloon No 219 'Protea'.
Cape Town, 1947. Minister of Transport FC Sturrock and Governor-General GB van Zyl with inspectio...
Cape Town, 1947. Minister of Transport FC Sturrock and Governor-General GB van Zyl with inspection party beside staff dining saloon No 219 'Protea'.
Cape Town, 1947. Tour officials in staff dining saloon No 219 'Protea'.
Cape Town, 1947. Tour officials in staff dining saloon No 219 'Protea'.