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Post date: 07/08/2012
Directions:
on the N3 heading towards the OFS, a few metres from the provincial boundary turn left after the gar
on the N3 heading towards the OFS, a few metres from the provincial boundary turn left after the gar
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History: This red brick chapel was erected in 1925 by Joseph Maynard Mathew, at the time landdrost in Natal, to house a memorial plaque in memory of his son Llandaff, who died during the Burnside colliery disaster.
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Condition: Good
Construction Date: 1925
Materials: facebrick :
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