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Thembelani & PG Glass
As 2019 draws to an end, I’ve been reflecting on the highlights of the year.
Summer clouds over Hogsback
Friday’s photo often follows me around and this is no exception.
The Highlands Road Wind Farm
The Highlands Road Wind Farm on a gusty day.
Jacaranda time
It’s that time of year…
The Grahamstown Project’s Photo Competition
We are very excited to announce the start of *The Grahamstown Project’s Photo Competition.*
St Patrick on the Hill Chapel, Hogsback
Every Sunday at 10am…
Drought
We all know about Grahamstown’s water problems.
Out with a Bang
This was taken last Tuesday night when a spectacular storm rolled along the Eastern Cape coast.
A Grant Funding Agreement
Signed last week between The Grahamstown Project and the British Charity, Khanya.
Almshouses by moonlight
This is one of the very first pictures I took when I started photographing the heritage sites in Grahamstown.
The new TGP offices
55 New Street, Grahamstown.
The Old House.
Trade School Pilot Project and Oatlands Park.
The story unfolds, the work of The Grahamstown Project continues. Two important projects passing through critical phases of their journeys. TGP has signed its first international donor funding agreement with Khanya Trust in England.
Prince & Oak
Hidden away behind the Observatory Museum on Bathurst Street and the Sole Memorial Church on High Street is this old two story house on the corner of Prince and Oak.
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
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