KZN: A Photographic Historical Record

KZN Photo Record Blog

A special little place on the south coast is the Pennington restaurant overlooking the tidal pool and a short distance from the wide open beaches.  This little oasis is worth a visit even if passing bye. The kiosk has good wholesome food with friendly service.   [caption id="attachment_113327"...

[caption id="attachment_113300" align="aligncenter" width="225"]Front cover of my newly published book.[/caption]   [caption id="attachment_113305" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Map of the 22 former Trappist Missions.[/caption] I have just received my hard cover and soft cover books that covers the story of the establishment of these 22 beautiful missions in KwaZulu-Natal. The book focuses...

If you take a drive on the Ongeluksnek valley road to the south of Matatiele you will come across a well watered, fertile valley. The strange thing is that many of the old sandstone farmhouses are in ruin. I have yet to get a cogent...

It's amazing how Councillors look after their own hides but don't give a toss about their citizens. I was prevented from visiting the War monuments shown here by a very officious women at the closed gates. No explanation was going to open the 'pearly' gates. Matatiele...

On a recent visit to the Anglo-Boer War sites, I visited the Platrand Camp and battle sites overlooking Ladymith. British troops were stationed up on Platrand and Caesars hill for the duration of the siege. Whilst stationed there many of the troops carved inscriptions onto...

Kings Park Pool is closed for repairs. It was pretty bad timing since Rachael Finlayson  had also been closed for a long time. It has now re-opened . The Commonwealth Games notice sets out qualifying points - lets hope that next time there wont be...

The battle of Hart's Hill (Inniskilling Hill/Terrace) was part of the attempt to relieve Ladysmith and this battle commenced at mid day on 23 February 1900. The Brigade had crossed the Tugela at Pom Pom bridge.The Inniskillings were first at the base of the hill...

My thanks to the Principal of Greyville Primary, Dr Mark Jacobs, who allowed me to photograph the school and some of the admission registers. The school dates back to the 1920's when it was known as Windermere Girls school, Mitchell Girls, Bechet College, Umlazi Commercial...

Colenso has never really recovered from the closure of the ESCOM Power Station in 1984, as these images clearly illustrate. Perhaps this is synonymous with the fate of ESKOM as a whole, which has been systematically plundered by ANC appointees. The fire less steam locomotive  below...

KZN: A Photographic Historical Record