Composite West (street) elevation of the South Clubhouse Building in 2009. The arched gateway in Lilian Ngoyi Street between the two Clubhouse Buildings is visible on the left hand side as is the south end of the North Clubhouse Building. Note the semicircular central gable and louvered ventilation turret with spire, centrally placed on the ridge of the roof
Source : Bruwer, J. + Paine, H. Berea Park Sports Club, Pretoria: Heritage Impact Assessment , September 2017

Submitted by William Martinson

Photographer: Johann Bruwer - 2009




Oblique view from Lilian Ngoyi Street of the west elevation of the South Clubhouse building in 2017. All the windows have been removed and the majority of the ground floor window openings have been bricked-up. The roof and the southwest gable are no longer extant
Source : Bruwer, J. + Paine, H. Berea Park Sports Club, Pretoria: Heritage Impact Assessment , September 2017

Submitted by William Martinson

Photographer: Johann Bruwer - 2017




View of the East Elevation of the South Clubhouse Building in 2009, taken from the sports field prior to the fire in April 2010
Source : Bruwer, J. + Paine, H. Berea Park Sports Club, Pretoria: Heritage Impact Assessment , September 2017

Submitted by William Martinson

Photographer: Johann Bruwer - 2009




View of East Elevation of the South Clubhouse Building in 2017, taken from the sports field. The damage to the building caused by the fire in 2010 and the subsequent destruction by vandals left it in ruins. The neighbouring North Clubhouse Building and the Pedestrian Bridge linking the two buildings are partly visible on the right hand side
Source : Bruwer, J. + Paine, H. Berea Park Sports Club, Pretoria: Heritage Impact Assessment , September 2017

Submitted by William Martinson

Photographer: Johann Bruwer - 2017




Ground Floor Plan
Source: DRISA

South African Railways Magazine Volume 1 (October 1907 p.543

Photographer: Unidentiied




First Floor Plan
Source: DRISA

South African Railways Magazine Volume 1 (October 1907 p.542

Photographer: Unidentified




Diagonal western view of main facade
Source: DRISA

South African Railways Magazine Volume 1 (October 1907 p.544

Photographer: Unidentified




Field (eastern) elevation
Source: DRISA

South African Railways Magazine Volume 1 (October 1907 p.545

Photographer: Unidentified




First floor verandah with view across playing fields
Source: DRISA

South African Railways Magazine Volume 1 (October 1907 p.546

Photographer: Unidentified