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Title page | Map of Cape Colony, 1901. Compiled under the Superintendence of Captain P.M. Du P. Casgrain R.E. Housed at the University of Cape Town Libraries. |
Frontispiece | New and revised map of South Africa, containing Cape Colony, Griqualand, Kaffraria, Basutoland, Zululand, Natal, Transvaal State, Orange Free State, Damara Land, Betshuana Land, and other territories 1882. Compiled by T.B. Johnston, F.R.G.S., F.R.S.E. &c., Geographer to the Queen. Housed at the University of Cape Town Libraries. |
Figure 1.1 | The Cape Colony with 1798, 1824 and 1848 boundaries. Redrawn from D. Findlay, ‘The San of the Cape Thirstland and L. Anthing’s “Special Mission”’, 1977. |
Figure 1.2 | Dirk Vilander. Painting by Cobus Bosch based on an illustration in G. Farini, Through the Kalahari Desert: a narrative of a journey with gun, camera and note-book to Lake N’Gami and back, [1886] 1973. |
Figure 2.1 | Land title issued by Committee of Management, 1886. Western Cape Archives and Records Service, CA SGBB31. |
Figure 2.2 | Land occupations in Gordonia in 1889, 1910 and 1920. Compiled and drawn by E.A. Mcpherson, Department of Geography, University of the Western Cape, 1996. |
Figure 3.1 | Abraham September’s furrow along the Orange River. Section of ‘A map of the surveyed portion of British Bechuanaland. Compiled in the Surveyor General’s Office, Vryburg, 1894’. Western Cape Archives and Records Service, CA M52 British Bechuanaland, 1894. |
Figure 3.2 | Abraham and Elizabeth September. Photograph courtesy of the Abraham Holbors September Foundation. |
Figure 3.3 | Partial family tree of the September family. Compiled by the author. |
Figure 3.4 | W.R.B. Thorne (‘Doring’). Photograph courtesy of the Abraham Holbors September Foundation. |
Figure 3.5 | Erf 38, Upington, as it is today. Photographer, Martin Legassick. |
Figure 3.6 | The Abraham September Waterworks, serving the Abraham September Canal. Photographer, Martin Legassick. |
Figure 5.1 | President Zuma reburies the remains of Klaas and Trooi Pienaar in Kuruman in 2012, in the presence of relatives of the Pienaars. Photographer, Martin Legassick. |
Figure 8.1 | Jacob Marengo with fellow fighters. Namibia National Archives. |
Figure 9.1 | Map showing the game reserve in relation to Mier and Upington. Western Cape Archives and Records Service, CA PAS3/256 C35/1 1922–1929. |
Figure 10.1 | The growth of Upington. Redrawn from A. Nieuwoudt, ‘’n Stedelik-geografiese studie van Upington’, 1970. |
Figure 10.2 | Group area demarcations in Upington, circa 1962 and 1965. Western Cape Archives and Records Service, CA 3/UPT 163 G15/2, CA 3/UPT 59 C/14/3. |
Figure 10.3 | Locations in Upington: Keidebees, Extension 8 (‘baksteen’), Extension 12, Blikkiesdorp, Rainbow, Morning Glory, Rosedale, Paballelo. Redrawn from A. Nieuwoudt, ‘’n Stedelik-geografiese studie van Upington’, 1970. |
Figure 10.4 | Keidebees location families removed annually, 1960–8. Compiled by the author. |