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Johannesburg’s historic old fort stands in Kotzi Street on Hospital Hill, to the north of the city centre. In 1896 the Government of the South African Republic decided to build a fort round the existing prison. The prison was built already in 1892 and enlarged in 1894. The fort was completed in 1899 and handed over to the State Artillery.
The Old Fort was declared a National Monument in 1964 although it continued as a functioning prison until 1987, after which the buildings and the site as a whole suffered from neglect and vandalism. [3] Constitution Hill opened as a museum in 2004, with tours taking the visitors to three prison museums: Number Four, the Women's Gaol and the Old ...
Fort Armstrong: Kat River: 1836 Fort Beaufort: Fort Beaufort: 1839 Cock's Castle Port Alfred: About 1840 Fort Cox: Middledrift: 1835 Fort Frederick: Gqeberha: 1799 Fort Glamorgan East London: 1848 Fort Hare: Alice: 1835 Fort Murray King Williams Town: 1835 Fort Peddie Peddie: 1835 Fort Selwyn Grahamstown: 1836 Soffiantini's Castle East London ...
In 1899, the Vanwyksrust Fort and Gaol of the ZAR was built around the same time as the Old Fort at Constitution Hill in Braamfontein. Only remnants now remain of the original structure on the corner of the Golden Highway and the R554 - ( 26°20′20″S 27°54′03″E / 26.33899°S 27.90091°E / -26.33899; 27.90091
Fort Daspoortrand, Gauteng(1896–1898) Fort Durnford, Estcourt, KwaZulu-Natal (1847) Fort Hare, Alice, Eastern Cape (19th century) Fort Klapperkop, Pretoria, Gauteng (1890s) Fort Mistake, Glencoe, KwaZulu-Natal; Fort Nongqayi, KwaZulu-Natal (1883) Fort Schanskop, Gauteng (1890s) Fort Wonderboompoort, Gauteng (1897) Greylingstad, Mpumalanga (c ...
Fur trading companies that operated trading forts in Canada includes the Hudson's Bay Company, and the North West Company. Many of these were simply stockades, log enclosures for trading posts, although a few were former military installations which was later used by fur trading companies.
Sentinel Blockhouse in Burgersdorp. This is a list of blockhouses built by the British Empire in South Africa during the Second Anglo-Boer War from 1899–1901. Of the fortifications constructed during the war, around 441 were solid masonry blockhouses, [1] many of which stand today.
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