Routes and Roots - discovering South Africa, past and present

South African family history, genealogy, heritage and interesting places, past and present. All articles researched and written by Anne Lehmkuhl. COPYRIGHT ANNE LEHMKUHL, no article can be reproduced in any manner without prior written permission. EMAIL ME

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Routes and Roots will no longer be updated. I have created another blog, Bygones and Byways, which includes the same type of content.
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      • Cape Town's old defender revived
      • Graves should be cared for
      • Count Natale Labia legacy fading without care
      • A loney Karoo monument
      • Paarl windmill to be remembered
      • Historic Carnarvon Farm for sale
      • Tourist attraction planned around June 16
      • Stone Age in Pretoria
      • St. Mark's Anglican Church in District Six needs f...
      • Anglo-Boer War fort disappearing
      • Floors High School turns 50
      • De Aar Rotarians
      • Upington rugby centenary
      • Pretoria East Cemetery vandalised
      • Money for libraries and museums
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      • Graveyard discovery halts fire station
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