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  2. Francis William Reitz - Wikipedia

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    Francis William Reitz, Jr. (Swellendam, 5 October 1844 – Cape Town, 27 March 1934) was a South African lawyer, politician, statesman, publicist, and poet who was a member of parliament of the Cape Colony, Chief Justice and fifth State President of the Orange Free State, State Secretary of the South African Republic at the time of the Second Boer War, and the first president of the Senate of ...

  3. Jagersfontein Mine - Wikipedia

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    Jagersfontein Mine / ˌjeɪɡərzˈfɒnteɪn / was an open-pit mine in South Africa, located close to the town of Jagersfontein and about 110 kilometres (68 miles) south-west of Bloemfontein. [1][2] Since it was first established, [3][4] two of the ten biggest diamonds ever discovered, the Excelsior and the Reitz (now called the Jubilee), were ...

  4. Jagersfontein - Wikipedia

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    Jagersfontein was the second town in South Africa and the first town in the Orange Free State to have electricity and piped water. [21] In the early years, water used to be supplied with a unique system of coin-operated water pumps, using so-called Water Pennies, [22] situated on street corners.

  5. Excelsior Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Estimated value. assorted, largest stone sold for $2,642,000 in 1996. The Excelsior Diamond is a gem-quality diamond, and was the largest known diamond in the world from the time of its discovery in 1893 until 1905, when the Cullinan Diamond was found. It was found on June 30, 1893, at the Jagersfontein Mine in South Africa, 130 kilometres (81 ...

  6. 2022 Jagersfontein dam collapse - Wikipedia

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    The Jagersfontein Mine is currently the deepest hand-excavated hole in the world and is known for: the 972 carat (194.4 g) Excelsior Diamond of 1893 and; the 637 carat (127.4 g) Reitz Diamond of 1895. [6] For the duration of the mine's operational history, it was run by De Beers up to 1972, when it was deproclaimed. De Beers did however retain ...

  7. Orange Free State - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Free State (Dutch: Oranje Vrijstaat [oːˈrɑɲə ˈvrɛistaːt]; Afrikaans: Oranje-Vrystaat [uəˈraɲə ˈfrɛistɑːt]) was an independent Boer-ruled sovereign republic under British suzerainty in Southern Africa during the second half of the 19th century, which ceased to exist after it was defeated and surrendered to the British Empire at the end of the Second Boer War in 1902.

  8. List of heritage sites in Free State - Wikipedia

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    Current use: Other: Water-pumps. These 18 water-pumps formed part of the water supply scheme that the firm Stewarts and Lloyds installed for Jagersfontein in 1913. The pumps offered a unique solution to the water supply problem that was experienced earlier in many rural towns. Jagersfontein: Jagersfontein Provincial Heritage Site

  9. Jubilee Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Jubilee Diamond, originally known as the Reitz Diamond is a colourless, cushion-shaped diamond weighing 245.35 carats (49.07 grams), making it the sixth largest diamond in the world. [1] It was originally named after Francis William Reitz , the then president of the Orange Free State where the stone was discovered, before being renamed to ...

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