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Stock Exchange, Johannesburg, c1900. Creator: Unknown
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Stock Exchange, Johannesburg, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Stock Exchange, Johannesburg, c1900. From " South Africa in Peace and War" edited by C. Lang Neil. [Miles & Miles, London]
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British Colonies C Lang Neil Charles Lang Charles Lang Neil Gauteng Johannesburg Miles Neil Rambling South Africa South Africa In Peace And War South African Stock Exchange Telegraph Pole British Empire
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This print showcases the Stock Exchange in Johannesburg, South Africa, during the early 1900s. The creator of this remarkable image remains unknown, but its historical significance is undeniable. Taken from the book "South Africa in Peace and War" edited by C. Lang Neil and published by Miles & Miles in London, it offers a glimpse into British colonial architecture on the African continent. The photograph captures an avenue bustling with people walking along a rambling road lined with impressive buildings. The architectural facade of the Stock Exchange stands tall as a symbol of finance and commerce in Gauteng's capital city. A lone gentleman can be seen strolling down the street, adding a human element to this monochrome scene. As we delve into this visual treasure trove from our past, we are transported back to an era when telegraph poles dotted urban landscapes and communication was still evolving. This image serves as a testament to both South Africa's rich history and its connection to Britain within the context of their former empire. Preserved through time by The Print Collector at Heritage Images, this print invites us to reflect upon how cities evolve while honoring their heritage. It reminds us that even though decades have passed since its capture, there is always something new waiting around each corner for those who dare to explore these streets steeped in history.
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