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Fountain Court in Perspective
My favourite place at the 1820 Settlers Monument is the Fountain Court. It’s wonderfully atmospheric.
Just strolling
Sometimes a picture just names itself. This one’s called just strolling because that’s what this rhino mother and calf were doing. Just strolling through the Eastern Cape bush.
Makana Revive at work outside the Cock House
This photo of the Cock House is another of my antique-styled pictures of Grahamstown’s heritage sites.
Coming Home
Coming Home: poems from the Grahamstown diaspora is Harry Owen’s new anthology that’s currently in production with Amitabh Mitra’s Poets Printery.
The Matchbox
At the upper end of Market Street there is a tiny little house – The Matchbox.
Across the Valley
Here’s a shot I’ve wanted to take for quite a while.
Cycling by…
There’s a bit of a back story to ‘Cycling by …’.
Fridays Photo From RoddyTheFox
I’m back from sabbatical with the first post of a new series – Grahamstown Heritage – featuring the old and the new.
Holiday night sky – Chintsa
With the summer holidays in mind I’m sharing this December night sky.
Bell, Tank and Drostdy
Hiding behind the wall of the Albany Museum is the bell that used to sit on top of the Drostdy Arch.
Tantyi By Night
We live in an unusual place … it’s rare for a South African city to have the suburbs and townships facing each other across a valley as we do.
Winter Sunset over the 1820 Settlers National Monument
We get some really spectacular sunsets in Grahamstown – especially in winter around the time of the National Arts Festival.
Cross Street – Grahamstown’s Built Heritage
The second picture from my photo record of Grahamstown’s 70 Heritage Resources showcases three beautiful old buildings along Cross Street – numbers 6, 8 and 10.
Going Home
Another night shot to follow on from last week’s picture.
Headlights along Powell Street, Fingo Village
I live in Sunnyside and directly across the Belmont Valley from our house lie the historic Fingo Village and Old Municipal Location.
St. Barts by Moonlight
The start of a new series of photos features the lovely St Barts church on Market Street.
Stormy Hogsback
We headed up to Hogsback last weekend to collect our dog and cat from Wild Fox Hill.