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The Breakwater Lodge in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa was built as a prison in 1859. It is now part of the University of Cape Town and a hotel. The original prison was built in 1859 for convicts from Britain at the suggestion of John Montagu who was the colonial secretary to the Cape of Good Hope from 1843 to 1852.
Protea Hotels by Marriott is a South African hotel and leisure company headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa.As of December 31, 2018, it was the largest hotel company on the African continent, with 80 properties in ten countries with 50 rooms in addition to 14 hotels with 2,498 rooms in the pipeline.
Keurboom Road, Camp Ground Road, Protea Road, Paradise Road M34: East–west: M17 (Athlone) – M5 (interchange) – M28 (Rondebosch) Athlone, Rondebosch East, Rondebosch: Kromboom Road M35: East–west: M17 (Lotus River) – M5 (Grassy Park) Lotus River, Grassy Park: 5th Avenue M36: North–south
The Milnerton Racecourse Nature Reserve, formerly also known as Royal Ascot Conservation Area, is situated in Royal Ascot, Milnerton, South Africa. [1] It consists of the land inside the tracks of the former Milnerton Racecourse and is now managed by the City of Cape Town's Environmental Resource Management Department.
Protea banks is a reef about 7 km off the shore of South Africa near Margate. The reef is a submerged shoal approximately 6 km long and 800 meters wide, with an average depth of around 30 meters. The reef is a submerged shoal approximately 6 km long and 800 meters wide, with an average depth of around 30 meters.
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 Breakwater is a two-story wood-frame structure, set at the southern end of the narrow peninsula projecting south from Mount Kineo into Moosehead Lake, Maine's largest lake. The main block is set on stone piers and topped by a shingled hip roof, with a side ell of 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 stories that is gambrel-roofed. The primary facade faces the lake ...
Table Bay (Afrikaans: Tafelbaai) is a natural bay on the Atlantic Ocean overlooked by Cape Town (founded 1652 by Van Riebeeck) and is at the northern end of the Cape Peninsula, which stretches south to the Cape of Good Hope.