Le Cap, promeneur sur la Government Avenue
Datation : 1901
Commentaire datation : La date est inscrite sur la carte.
Auteur du cliché : Singley Benjamin Lloyd
Editeur : Keystone View Company , mention d'édition : Keystone View Company
Lieu de la prise de vue : Le Cap , Afrique du Sud /Afrique/Afrique du Sud/Cap-Occidental/Le Cap
Texte au recto : A gauche : Keystone View Company Copyright 1901 by B.L. Singley Made in U.S.A. Manufacturers Publishers A droite : Meadville, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., Portland; Ore. New York, N.Y., Toronto Can. London, Eng.
Texte au verso : These oaks are 200 years old. The Avenue was once part of the gardens laid out by Governor Van der Stel. The Houses of Parliament have a frontage of 264 feet on this avenue ; they are surrounded by tasteful gardens. The English Cathedral and the Jewish Synagogue are also on Government avenue, while the Indian Mosque and the Malay Mosque rear their minarets and eupolas in a adjoining street. Government House, the residence of the Imperial High Commissioner for South Africa, adjoins the Houses of Parliament. Opposite are the Botanical Gardens with 8000 varieties of trees and plants from all parts of the world. The high winds from the sea retard the growth of oak and eucalyptus alike. The Cape of Good Hope was at first called the Cape of Storms. Cape Town on Table Bay was founded by the Dutch in 1652 and ceded to Great Britain in 1815. Its population, including suburbs, approaches 100,000. Before the opening of the Suez Canal Cape Town was of very great importance as the half-way house to India. In case of the Suez Canal being closed by war it would again assume supreme value.
Etat de conservation : excellent
Lieu de conservation : Lescar
Type de support : Photographies collées sur carton
Dimensions du support : 9 x 18 cm
Dimensions de l'image Haute Définition : 8345 X 4183 pixels
Information développement : Positif
Information couleur : Noir et Blanc
Type de stéréo sauvegardée : Anaglyphe (bleu / rouge)
Date d'entrée dans la stéréothèque : Janvier 2014
Proprietaire : M. Magendie
N° d'inventaire : Mag0555
Elaboration de la notice : Catherine Carponsin-Martin - Lucie Blanchard (indexation collaborative)