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Photograph of Kitto (left) and Garland (right) standing at a borehole in Koperberg West. Garland was a manager for the Namaqua Copper Company.
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Photograph of Kitto (left) and Garland (right) standing at a borehole in Koperberg West. Garland was a manager for the Namaqua Copper Company.
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Photograph of a Cape Copper Company train that travelled from Port Nolloth to O'okiep (from 1892 onwards).
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Photograph of Springbok showing the town hall (right) and Steenkamp church (background). The town hall came to house the local bioscope (cinema) in later years.
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Photograph of the visiting Earl of Athlone at the O'okiep Copper Company offices. The car in the image (a CBU 20) belonged to local Jewish lawyer, Israel Gordon.
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Photgraph of Sybil Sovinsky and Bessie Jowell outside of the Masonic Hotel in Springbok (owned and run by Max "Shappy" Shapiro) where the De Villiers' farewell party (organised by Sybil herself) was being held.
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Photograph of 2 unknown figures standing in a local field of flowers.
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Photograph of two vessels (one large ship and one smaller boat) on the open water.
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Photograph of an old-fashioned car parked in front of a Namaquland house.
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Photograph showing a landscape shot of O'okiep. Important to note here are: the Cape Copper Company offices (on the left), the clubhouse (in the centre), and the Recreation Hall (on the right) at which balls were often held.
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Photograph showing the large SS Comrie Castle, a ship which brought supplies directly from England to Port Nolloth for the Cape Copper Company.
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