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Woodstock, "Shul front, painted white"

Photograph of the front of the Woodstock Shul, painted white, featuring Hebrew lettering above the entrance (Agudat Achim). Also featured is a large circular window decorated with a Magen David, as well as two smaller windows on either side of it (also decorated with Magen Davids) and, at the top of the building, a stone depiction of the 10 commandments. Part of a chequered courtyard can be seen below the steps of the entrance. Two small lamps are attached on either side of the front of the entrance. This photograph is housed in UCT Special Collections BC849 Cape Town Hebrew Congregation Archive. H. Photographs. H1.22

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Woodstock, "Shul front, painted white, with fence"

Photograph of the front of the Woodstock Shul, painted white, featuring a large circular window decorated with a Magen David above the entrance, part of a chequered courtyard can be seen below the steps of the entrance and a fence in the foreground. Photograph taken from the road in front of the Shul. Photograph provided by Solly Gutman.

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Woodstock, "Shul, Hall and Talmud Torah"

Photograph including three buildings: part of the front of the Woodstock Shul, painted white; the front of the Shul Hall; and the front of the Talmud Torah, painted white. In the foreground is a fence. Motorvehicles present. Photograph taken from the road in front of the Shul. Photograph provided by Solly Gutman.

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Woodstock, "Shul front, weathered, with fence"

Photograph of the front of the Woodstock Shul, weathered, featuring Hebrew lettering above the entrance. Also featured is a large circular window decorated with a Magen David, as well as two smaller windows on either side of it (also decorated with Magen Davids) and, at the top of the building, a stone depiction of the 10 commandments, with a fence in the foreground. The front of the Talmud Torah building can be seen on the left. Photograph provided by Harold Idesis.

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