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The Mowbray Campus, formerly the Mowbray College of Education The Granger Bay Campus, housing the Cape Town Hotel School and the Survival Centre ( 33°53′58″S 18°24′41″E / 33.89944°S 18.41139°E / -33.89944; 18.41139 ( Granger Bay Campus, Cape Peninsula University of Technology
When the Union of South Africa was formed in 1910, the electoral qualifications in use in each pre-existing colony were kept in place. The Cape Colony had implemented a "colour-blind" franchise known as the Cape Qualified Franchise, which included all adult literate men owning more than £75 worth of property (controversially raised from £25 in 1892), and this initially remained in effect ...
Mowbray is bounded on the west by the M3 freeway, beyond which lies Devil's Peak, and on the north by the N2 freeway, beyond which lies the suburb of Observatory.Towards the east, the built-up area of Mowbray ends at the M5 freeway, beyond which lies the Black River and the suburb of Pinelands; however, the official boundaries of Mowbray also include the Rondebosch and Mowbray golf courses ...
Mowbray railway station is a Metrorail station on the Southern Line, serving the suburb of Mowbray in Cape Town. The station has three tracks, served by a side platform and an island platform ; the station building is at ground level on the western side of the tracks.
St. George's Grammar School is a private co-educational day school located in Mowbray, a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa.It was historically the cathedral school attached to St. George's Cathedral, having been founded in 1848 by Robert Gray, the first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town. [2]
Bellville is a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa, and is part of the city's Northern Suburbs region. Having formerly been an independent city, it was later incorporated into the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality, which is located in the Western Cape province of South Africa.
The building formerly known as Granite Lodge and the extension (for the two structures to form the St. George's Orphanage for Girls), now used as the Head Office of the SAHRA. Granite Lodge, a predominantly Georgian granite-fronted house was built c. 1834 for Anthony Oliphant, the first Attorney-General of the Cape Colony. Otto Landsberg, the ...
The zoo was closed in the late 1970s, and only the lion's den now remains. Rhodes's Groote Schuur estate nearby is now a South African presidential residence. A statue of Rhodes was situated on the UCT campus, on the lower part of Sarah Baartman Hall steps overlooking the university's rugby fields.