The Heritage Portal Newsletter #22/2017
WHAT WAS JOHANNESBURG LIKE IN 1931?
FEATURED
Unique Photographs from the Boer War trending
The Lion's Head Gold Mine archive
Johannesburg Heritage Foundation Tour Programme - July to September 2017
Researchers and Writers needed in the Northern Cape opportunity
NOTICES
Trails to celebrate Mrs HS Ball of chutney fame and the golfer Bobby Locke
Annual Salmon Van As and Fallen Comrades Wreath-Laying and Memorial Parade 25 June 2017
Tour of the lost mining settlement of Jamestown 10 June 2017
Discussion with the author of Portrait with Keys: The City of Johannesburg Unlocked
Archaeological encounters with recent Karoo History - Talk by Simon Hall
Heritage Impact Assessment Workshop with Heritage Practitioners
FROM THE WEB
First 1820 Memorial Grahamstown Artefacts
Old tree gets new home at War Memorial at the SA National Museum of Military History
New research reveals earliest directly dated rock paintings from southern Africa
Living museum in Durban to reflect South African-Indian history
Some heritage sites cannot be preserved and should be allowed to decay, academic claims
Nomination for the assignation of Grade I Status for the Porterville Galleon rock art SAHRIS
Erasing history: why Islamic State is blowing up ancient artefacts
Saltford Manor: The oldest inhabited private house in England
The Heritage Portal Team will be taking a short break from Wednesday next week. The newsletter will resume on 22 June 2017.