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Juma Mosque (Durban) The Juma Mosque of Durban[3] (Arabic: جُـمُـعَـة مَـسْـجِـد, romanized: Jumu‘ah Masjid, meaning " Mosque of The Congregation") is a mosque located in Durban, Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa. Also known as the Grey Street Mosque, it represents a spiritual center for Durban's Muslims.
9/2/406/0021. Coniston, 1 Harvey Street, Dundee. Single-storey house; corrugated iron roof; walls of unplastered brick; two gables with ventilators. A Mr Talbot, the first pharmacist in Natal, had it built in 1906 during a building boom. It was built as Type of site: House Current use: homestead.
Art Deco in Durban. Durban, South Africa has a notable number of buildings built in the Art Deco style popularised in the US in the 1930s. [1] Durban-style Art Deco buildings share the characteristic bold colours, geometric shapes and glamorous ornamentals of the global style, while incorporating local narratives and motifs. [2]
The building is located on the Victoria Embankment in Durban's city centre. [5] It occupies a lot with the shape of a quarter circle or quadrant, from which it derives its name. It is considered one of the epitomes of the so-called Berea Style, a local declination of the Art Deco style which emerged from local interest in Spanish colonial ...
Durban City Hall. Durban City Hall in 2006. Click on the map for a fullscreen view. General information. Location. Durban, South Africa. Coordinates. 29°51′30.6″S 31°1′35.4″E / 29.858500°S 31.026500°E / -29.858500; 31.026500. Durban City Hall is a historic city hall located at Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Hang a Mounted Fish. To bring coastal character to their Hamptons galley kitchen, homeowners Ron Brand and Matt Albiani of Mate Gallery cast a wide net for one-of-a-kind finds, such as this ...
On 14 June 1854, 20 prominent Durban residents signed an agreement to form the first D'Urban Club, named after Sir Benjamin D'Urban, Governor of the Cape Colony. The newly formed club was to be used for the playing of billiards, chess and as a reading and newsroom. In February 1855 a piece of land was purchased in Smith Street from the widow ...
Eildon is a Renaissance Revival style mansion in Grey Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, the largest house in the suburb, and is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. It began as the Barham House, built in c1850 for Edward Bernard Green, then altered and enlarged in 1872 to the design of Reed & Barnes for pastoralist John Currie, and renamed ...