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  2. Woodstock, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Old Biscuit Mill Woodstock Cape Town Taxi Cab. Places of interest. The Treaty Tree is an old milkwood tree in Treaty Road where in 1806 the peace treaty between the ...

  3. Greenmarket Square - Wikipedia

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    Greenmarket Square in 1762 with the Old Town House in the background. In the years following Cape Town's establishment in 1652 a number of streets came into existence above Strand Street (which followed the natural shoreline) and the Company Gardens which initially functioned as a market garden run by the Dutch East India Company to supply ships.

  4. Bakers (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    In 1918 Baumann's son, William, opened a biscuit factory in Cape Town, the business was registered in October 1918 as Selected Products Ltd, trading as Baumann's Biscuits. William sold the company back to Bakers Limited in 1922 but continued to operate it as a subsidiary.

  5. Family ‘dumbfounded’ by 84-year-old biscuit found in late ...

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    Family ‘dumbfounded’ by 84-year-old biscuit found in late grandmother’s freezer. Joseph Lamour. October 11, 2024 at 6:25 PM. 84-year-old biscuit (Courtesy Andy Wiseman)

  6. Tiger Brands - Wikipedia

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    It was first conceived by Frankel towards the end of the 19th century and was finally launched in 1925. Tiger Oat's first mill was opened in Moorreesburg, Western Cape. A second mill was opened in Maitland, Cape Town when demand outgrew the Moorreesburg mill's capacity in 1930. The Moorreesburg mill was abandoned in about 1987. [6]

  7. What's cooking at Biscuit City? Hike this nature preserve ...

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    Judge E.R. Potter Jr. bought the property in 1886, leasing the mill to small cottage industries, including basket weaving and furniture making from box laurel, which grows nearby.

  8. Epping, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Town Market is one of the oldest and largest fresh produce markets in South Africa. It is over 50 years old and services over 5500 producers delivering fresh produce to market agents, who in turn sell the fresh produce to over 8000 registered buyers.

  9. 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.