Carnarvon, Northern Cape

Founded: 1883

Named after Lord Carnarvon.

 


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List of references:

Fagan, Gawie & Fagan, Gwen. 2008. Brakdak : platdakke in die Karoo. Cape Town: Breestraat Publikasies. pp 30-45
Fransen, Hans. 2004. The old buildings of the Cape. A survey of extant architecture from before c1910 in the area of Cape Town - Calvinia - Colesberg - Uitenhage. Johannesburg & Cape Town: Jonathan Ball Publishers. pp 539-541
Maeder, GA & Zinn, C. 1917. Ons kerk album van Hollandsche kerken en leeraren. Capetown: Cape Times. pp 119
Oberholster, JJ. 1972. The historical monuments of South Africa. Cape Town: Rembrandt Van Rijn Foundation for Culture at the request of the National Monuments Council. pp 179
Richardson, Deirdré. 2001. Historic Sites of South Africa. Cape Town: Struik Publishers. pp 47-48
Schoeman, Chris. 2013. Historical Karoo, The : Traces of the past in South Africa's arid interior. Cape Town: Zebra Press. pp 177-181

List of structures:

Corbelled House: Mid 1800s?.
Corbelled House: Mid 1800s?. Biesiespoort,
Corbelled House: mid 1800s?. Aasvoëlsvlei,
Corbelled House: n.d.. Osfontein,
Corbelled House Reconstruction: n.d. : 1987.
De Zaal - Carnarvon Museum: 1907.
Konka Farmstead: n.d..
Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk: 1953.
Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk: 1880-1883.
Spioenberg: n.d.. district
St Alban's Anglican Church: 1915.
United Reformed Church: 1847 : 1897 : 2010.