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  2. Company's Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Company's Garden is the oldest garden in South Africa, a park and heritage site located in central Cape Town. [1] The garden was originally created in the 1650s by the region's first European settlers and provided fertile ground to grow fresh produce to replenish ships rounding the Cape.

  3. Woolworths (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The first Woolworths store, in the stately dining room of The Royal Hotel, Cape Town. Braai-related display inside a Woolworths store in The Constantia Village shopping center, in Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa. The choice of name came from Sonnenberg's friendship with a London shipper and financier, Percy (P.R.) Lewis.

  4. Gardens, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    The Gardens Centre Tower was built in the 1970s in response to a "white housing crisis" in racially segregated Cape Town. In the 1970s the National Party initiated several planning interventions, including the suspension of the city's zoning rules with regards to building height for developers willing to build housing in white Group Areas . [ 9 ]

  5. De Waal Park - Wikipedia

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    De Waal Park was Cape Town's first and largest public park, after the Company's Gardens, when it was opened in 1895.. De Waal Park ca. 1900 vs 2015. In 1877 the City Council of Cape Town purchased land from the Van Breda family who owned the farm Oranjezigt.

  6. Max Sonnenberg - Wikipedia

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    IN 1920, Sonnenberg moved to Cape Town, where he became chairman of the Cape Chamber of Commerce & Industry and founded a number of important companies. In 1931, he founded Woolworths (Edms.) Beperk, one of South Africa's first and most successful store chains, and remained its chairman and manager until his death. [1]

  7. Japanese Lantern Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese government in 1932 erected a granite-like stone lantern which was handed to the government of Cape Town in appreciation of their benevolence towards Japanese immigrants in the 1930s. "According to Crump & van Niekerk (1988) [7] this gift was the first of two gifts from the Government of Japan." The gift symbolises a political co ...

  8. Iziko South African National Gallery - Wikipedia

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    At a meeting in the Cape Town Public Library, convened on 12 October 1850, proposals were discussed to erect a building in the Company's Garden for the purpose of exhibiting art. [1] This occasion was the inaugural meeting of the South African Fine Arts Association, founded by Thomas Butterworth Bayley and Abraham de Schmidt. [2]

  9. Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel - Wikipedia

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    1892 (): The Cape Town municipality assumed responsibility for The Company's Garden – located across Orange Street, in the heart of the city centre - and declared the site open to the public. The Company’s Garden is South Africa’s oldest public garden. It was established by Dutch settlers in 1652.

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