Steve Lunderstedt
February 3, 2025
Historical, Today in Kimberley's History
UPDATE: 03/02/2025 3 February 1906, Thrice Mayor of Kimberley, Moses Cornwall dies. 3 February 1910, Town Clerk of Beaconsfield, James Stanley, dies. 3 February 1963, Last service in the St Martini Lutheran Church. MOSES CORNWALL – A KIMBERLEY SUCCESS STORY ...
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Steve Lunderstedt
June 12, 2024
Historical, Today in Kimberley's History
UPDATED: 12/06/2024 Nothing found as yet for this day in Kimberley’s history although assuredly there is something important that happened. The search continues… The Transport Hall (Holmes’ Garage) at the Mine Museum A display of early transport including a “Spider”, ...
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Steve Lunderstedt
May 23, 2024
Historical, Today in Kimberley's History
UPDATED: 23/05/2024 23 May 1886, Foundation stone of All Saints Church in Beaconsfield laid. 23 May 1900, Presentation to Town Council by Dr R Harris of Cecil Rhodes’ portrait. 23 May 2013, Sylvia Lucas inducted as Premier of the Northern ...
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Steve Lunderstedt
May 15, 2024
Historical, Today in Kimberley's History
UPDATED: 15/05/2024 15 May 1915, Ernest Oppenheimer rescued from a mob. Ernest Oppenheimer forced to leave Kimberley The resignation of Ernest Oppenheimer as Mayor of Kimberley and as a Town Councillor on 12 May 1915 as a result of the ...
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Steve Lunderstedt
February 22, 2024
Historical, Today in Kimberley's History
UPDATE: 22/02/2024 22 February 1938, Mr Oosthuizen of Beaconsfield killed in a quarry blasting accident. PREMATURE EXPLOSION IN BLASTING ACCIDENT On Tuesday 22 February 1938 a Mr Oosthuizen of 30 Dyer Place, Beaconsfield, was killed in a blasting accident in ...
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Steve Lunderstedt
November 2, 2023
Today in Kimberley's History
2 NOVEMBER 1933, Colonel Deneys Reitz, Minister of Lands and Irrigation, announces the proposed VaalHartz Project, the biggest conservation and irrigation scheme ever attempted in South Africa. 2 NOVEMBER 1952, Brother McManus celebrates 50th Anniversary of Religious Life with a ...
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Steve Lunderstedt
December 23, 2019
Historical, Today in Kimberley's History
23 December 1909, The Vaal River rises 3 feet six inches overnight, 1909 DID YOU KNOW The region in which Warrenton is situated was part of the disputed area between the OFS, the Cape Colony and the Griqua nation. Originally known ...
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James Gird
December 19, 2019
Historical, Today in Kimberley's History
19 DECEMBER 1955, The “worst storm in Kimberley’s history” records 2 inches of rain in 75 minutes. Floors and Galeshewe badly damaged. 19 DECEMBER 2020, WARRENTON – 140 YEARS OLD The region in which Warrenton is situated is part of ...
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James Gird
January 1, 2019
General News, News, News Slider
Northern Cape: On 1 January 2019 at about 11am the Northern Cape SAPS Search and Rescue/Diving unit managed to rescue a 17-year-old man after he nearly drowned at the Warrenton Weir in the Northern Cape. It is alleged that the ...
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Webmaster
July 8, 2016
General News, News
On Friday evening at 21h01 Netcare 911 paramedics responded to a head-on collision between a taxi and a car on the N12 between Warrenton and Kimberley. Exact detail to the cause of the crash and preceding events will remain a ...
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