Blogs & Vlogs
Autumn Reflections
There can be no doubt that your Friday photographer is still in Scandinavia.
Tryall Cottage
Not all of the heritage buildings in Grahamstown are grand affairs.
Loving the Response
Loving the response to the rejuvenated Oatlands Park.
Karoo Sky
We were driving along the gravel road past Blaauwater siding…
Circle of Unity Progress Report
From Grocott’s Mail
Taking the corner
This week’s Friday photo is a little different.
For local followers of TGP
…would be great to see you this evening at Kingswood College.
1820 Reflections
A significant milestone in the history of South Africa is almost upon us.
City Hall Streetscape
City Hall is not everybody’s favourite, I know that, but the building and its streetscape is impressive.
Makhanda Stakeholder Imbizo feedback session to be held 16 Sept 2019
The Imbizo (30 July) was hosted by Dr Sizwe Mabizela (VC Rhodes) and co-chaired by Prof Owen Skae and Rev Dr Vicentia Kgabo.
The Old Wesleyan Chapel and School Hall at Fort England
Tracking down the 70 Heritage Sites of old Grahamstown has sometimes taken time but it’s always brought rewards.
Grahamstown schools and community stand against gender-based violence
Enough is Enough. Our society is being ripped apart and lives destroyed.
Heritage Series poster
As many of you know I’ve been photographing Grahamstown’s Heritage sites over the past year.
Tragic and sad couple of weeks, building on a sad and tragic history
The sincere leadership, thoughts and actions expressed in the attached notices to be absorbed by all.
Take a Hike
It’s not every month that we are featured in Go! magazine – so this week’s picture was an easy choice.
Church Square Retro
There’s a big concentration of Heritage Sites around Church Square – so it’s an obvious choice for one of my retro-styled Heritage Series pictures.
Settler Family by Ivan Mitford-Barberton
Standing between the Monument and the N2 is Ivan Mitford-Barberton’s 1969 Settler Family statue.
The Winged Figure of Peace
The Winged Figure of Peace stands at the top of Bathurst Street – right opposite the Commemoration Church.
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