Click on the link below to access the Events Diary for October 2019. With thanks to Carol Alan for coordinating the events into this diary. Click on link. Events Diary 2019 10 October
Memorials in Durban – Article by Tanya Waterworth – Images by Myra Boyes

This article by Tanya Waterworth of The Independent was motivated by Myra Boyes, a SA National Society committee member and is about memorials around Durban. For an easier or clearer read click on the link here.
Program for October and meeting on 9 October 2019. Address on ‘ The Polish Africans of World War II’ by Dr Anthony Zaborowski.
PROGRAM FOR OCTOBER 2019 MEETING DATE: Tuesday 09 October 2019 VENUE: KwaMuhle Museum, Bram Fischer Road [Ordnance Road] Durban. TIME: Meeting commences at 17h15; Refreshments will be served from 16h30. PARKING: Off Bram Fischer / Ordnance Road [next to the
Archival adventures and accidents by Justine Wintjies.

The September meeting was held at the Killie Campbell Museum (Muckleneuk). The evening was preceded by refreshments followed by an address by Justine Wintjies. Justine is the Curator Human Sciences, KwaZulu-Natal Museum. Her address on The Frobenius archive in the
Durban – Old Vic Bar and railway Murals.

The images below, supplied by Arthur Gammage, and forwarded to me by Hardy Wilson, depict the old Victoria Bar in Point Road (Mahatma Gandhi) and a mural depicting the steam locomotive that used to run from the point into the
SA National Society AGM – Saturday 16 November 2019
Click on the link below to access the details of the SA National Society AGM on Saturday 16 November 2019. Also find the Lunch form to be completed. SANS AGM Lunch Form-2019 SANS AGM
Mooi River – No7 Remount Station – Weston College

Weston College, Mooi River, was an important remount station during the Anglo Boer War (1899 – 1902). The original farm, Mount Victoria was the base and at some point in time had up to 9000 horses being acclimatized