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  2. List of heritage sites in Cape Town CBD and the Waterfront

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    SAHRA identifier Site name Description Town District NHRA status Coordinates Image 9/2/018/0003 SAHRA, 111 Harrington Street, Cape Town The building formerly known as Granite Lodge and the extension (for the two structures to form the St. George's Orphanage for Girls), now used as the Head Office of the SAHRA.

  3. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Cape Town - Wikipedia

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  4. Perseverance Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Perseverance Tavern, also known as The Percy or Persies, is a public house established in 1808 [1] by Johannes Blesser in Cape Town. [2] [3] At the time of its temporary closure due to the Covid-19 crisis, it was notable for being the oldest pub in South Africa.

  5. Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel - Wikipedia

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    He aimed to build a hotel in Cape Town as elegant as those in London, to cater exclusively for the Union-Castle Line’s First Class passengers. 1892 (): The Cape Town municipality assumed responsibility for The Company's Garden – located across Orange Street, in the heart of the city centre - and declared the site open to the public. The ...

  6. Owl Club - Wikipedia

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    The origins and history of The Owl Club from 1894 to 1950 are recorded by W.E. Ranby in ‘The Owl Club 1894-1950’ (Cape Town: The Owl Club, 1952). Eric Rosenthal and other Owls continued the account for the years 1951 to 1981 in a collective history, ‘ The Third Tuesday’ (Cape Town: The Owl Club, 1982).

  7. Breakwater Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The Breakwater Lodge in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa was built as a prison in 1859. It is now part of the University of Cape Town and a hotel. The original prison was built in 1859 for convicts from Britain at the suggestion of John Montagu who was the colonial secretary to the Cape of Good Hope from 1843 to 1852.