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THIS IS THE ARCHIVE FOR SAHRIS 1.0


THIS SITE IS NOW AN ARCHIVE AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR MAKING APPLICATIONS

Please be aware that no content and application creation or changes to information on this version of SAHRIS will be retained.

To make applications or utilise SAHRIS for the creation of information, please use the new site:

https://sahris.org.za

Changes to SAHRIS!

The South African Heritage Resources Information System (SAHRIS) has undergone a generational upgrade and restructure. These changes to the site include, but are not limited to:

  • A new & modernised look and layout
  • Improved site usage flows with respect to applications and content creation
  • Improved site performance and stability

Launch for the new version of SAHRIS occurred onĀ Monday the 30th of October 2023.

The new site can be found here:

SAHRIS | SAHRIS

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General

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9/2/302/0019 - [node:field-recordingdate:value:shortdateonly]

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sahrisprojectmanager

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Yes

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High impact, conservation area, established garden

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Archive Import
History: The corner-stone of this impressive complex was laid on 27 February 1934 by Prince George, Duke of Kent It was designed by Gordon Leith and erected by W. F. and P. du Plessis. The City Hall complex was officially opened on 4 December 1936 by the Earl of Clarendon, the then Gove nor-General of the Union of South Africa.
This sandstone complex forms an integral part of the architectural character of President Brand Street.
Visual Description: Double storey sandstone building with tile roof. Twin towers on front facade. Double timber doors and casement windows with timber shutters.
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Site Features:
Condition: Good
Construction Date: c1935
Materials: Sandstone : Tile
Catalogue: Gous, 1994, No: 1.2, Significance Category:

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