Stoep Stories
- Tuesday, 3rd June 2014
Stoep Stories No 34
Early Entrepeneurs in the Karoo - Monday, 2nd June 2014
Stoep Stories No 33
Leopards in the Karoo - Sunday, 1st June 2014
Stoep Stories No 32
Andries Stockenstrom junior - Saturday, 31st May 2014
Stoep Stories No 31
Settler Struggles - Friday, 30th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 30
SOLDIERS TREASURE TROVE - Wednesday, 28th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 28
SO WHAT”S NEW!! - Tuesday, 27th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 27
NAUDE’S BERG PASS - Monday, 26th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 26
FASHION TALK FROM THE PAST - Sunday, 25th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 25
STALK A LEOPARD – WITH CARE. - Saturday, 24th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 24
DIE HUWELIKSHOF (THE MARRIAGE COURT) - Friday, 23rd May 2014
Stoep Stories No 23
The Convent of the Sacred Heart - Thursday, 22nd May 2014
Stoep Stories No 22
MUNICIPAL REGULATIONS The Commonage - Wednesday, 21st May 2014
Stoep Stories No 21
"VERNEUKERY" - Tuesday, 20th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 20
OLD CARS IN THE KAROO By Bob Saddler - Monday, 19th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 19
It is not known when the first “Street keeper” or dustman was employed but in 1858 his dress consisted of a fantail hat a shovel and a bell. - Sunday, 18th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 18
RULE BY REGULATION - Saturday, 17th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 17
MEMORIES OF THE COLLEGE By Marge Noel - Friday, 16th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 16
DROUGHT, DEPRESSION AND DIAMONDS - Thursday, 15th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 15
THE HOUSES OF GRAAFF – REINET BY John Parsons - Wednesday, 14th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 14
OLD BUT REALLY OLD GRAAFF – REINET By JDP - Tuesday, 13th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 13
EKKLESIASTIESE SILWER Deur Johann van Zijl - Monday, 12th May 2014
Stoep Stories No11
Wallace Rubidge of the farm Dalham (so named by his father, Walter Rubidge who was MP for Mafeking – Vryburg and a great friend of Cecil Rhodes,... - Sunday, 11th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 11
One morning during the Anglo – Boer War 100 years ago a small group of Boer horsemen rode up to Glentwyn Cottage the farmhouse on Bloemhof. They... - Saturday, 10th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 10
When my great great grandfather Rubidge, an unemployed sea – captain,emigrated from Wales nearly 180 years ago, he trekked eventually to the Graaff... - Friday, 9th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 9
STOEP STORIES – TALES FROM THE KAROO BEWARE THE KUDU By Mrs M Boshoff - Thursday, 8th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 8
Die stook van ‘withond’ (brandewyn) op Graaff – Reinet in vervloe dae word wyd oor geromantiseer. - Wednesday, 7th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 7
Probably the best known bells, that have called the congregation to worship for more than a century, are those of the NG Grootkerk. The two bells in... - Tuesday, 6th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 6
A DULL AND SLEEPY PLACE - Monday, 5th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 5
Jan Carel Staal Haarhoff (also known as ‘Ryk Jan’and John Haarhoff) was born in the family home in Market Square, Graaff – Reinet in October... - Sunday, 4th May 2014
Stoep Stories No 4
The family pet was a large parrot, able to speak a few words. In the summer months, to give the bird a little relief from the heat, the cage... - Saturday, 3rd May 2014
Stoep Stories No 3
THE OLD HOUSES OF GRAAFF-REINET – 44 Somerset Street - Friday, 2nd May 2014
Stoep Stories No 2
In 1940, Douglas Parkes was farming at Klipfontein. He had a German-born farm manager, Ralph Kleudgin. - Thursday, 1st May 2014
Stoep Stories No 1
During the Anglo Boer War a division of the British Cavalry under Major-General Lord French was holding the line near Colesberg.