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View from Van der Walt / Lilian Ngoyi street Appointment of Alfred Fernandez Harington as English master on 1 October 1895. The Staats Model School is situated on the corner of Lilian Ngoyi (previously Van der Walt [1]) and Nana Sita (previously Skinner [1]) Streets in Pretoria, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa.
The chancery was located at 235 Pretorius Street until 1947. [9] In 1948, it moved 247 Skinner Street (renamed Nana Sita Street in 2012), where it remained until 1953. [10] [11] In 1954, the legation moved to the Van der Stel Building at 177 Pretorius Street. [12] In 2000, the chancery was located in the suburb of Hatfield. [13]
The M6 route begins in-between Pretoria West and Pretoria CBD, at a junction with the M2 route (Nana Sita Street) and the M1 route (Es'kia Mphahlele Drive). It starts by being a westwards one-way-street named Visagie Street through the Pretoria CBD (eastwards driving is via Nana Sita Street), meeting the R101 route (Kgosi Mampuru Street; Schubart Street) and the M18 route (Bosman Street; Thabo ...
The M1 route begins at a junction with the M2 route (Nana Sita Street; Charlotte Maxeke Street) and the western terminus of the M6 route (Visagie Street). It heads northwards as Es'kia Mphahlele Drive (formerly DF Malan Drive [5]), separating Pretoria West in the west from Pretoria CBD in the east and meeting the R104 route (WF Nkomo Street) and the M22 route at the next junction.
Just after meeting the M6, it reaches a junction with the M2 route (Nana Sita Street). Here, the M2 joins the M3 and they are one road north-north-east up to the next junction, where the M2 becomes its own road eastwards (Francis Baard Street from the M3 and Pretorius Street to the M3; one-way streets).
It then meets the M2 road (Nana Sita Street) and the M6 road (Visagie Street). [5] At the junction with the M11 road (Jeff Masemola Street; Schieding Street), the M18 becomes one road south-south-east (no-longer one-way streets), becoming 3 lanes in each direction, to meet the southern terminus of the M3 road (Nelson Mandela Drive
Brass Bells. The jingle-jangle of bells is a hallmark of Christmas, whether on a horse-drawn sleigh, ringing by carolers, or the call to start a church service—they tantalize our ears and our eyes.
In Pretoria, however, a different format is used, with "02" indicating a street address, and "01" indicating a PO Box or Private Bag address. [4] 370 Church Street Pretoria 0002 PO Box 427 Pretoria 0001