Local woman from Uniondale play bowls on a green outside the town of Uniondale.
Woman play bowls at a club in Uniondale.
Four members of the Uniondale Bowling Club pose for the camera during a match.
Dirkie Coetzee drives tourists around in his Tuk Tuk three-wheeler on his tours around the town of Uniondale.
The entrance hall of a colonial house in Victoria Street in Uniondale.
Granny Pony Meyer stands in the bedroom in her colonial house in Uniondale.
A half moon hangs over a colonial cottage in Victoria Street in Uniondale.
Number 28 Victoria Street is a colonial cottage declared a national monument in Uniondale.
Gert and Amanda Olivier’s home in Uniondale.
The ‘Hungry Ghost’ restaurant with an Aloe ferox succulent in Voortrekker Street.
The Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale was built in 1884 and stands above town on the corner of Hood and Kerk Streets.
The Apostolic Church (1843) in Kerk Street. It now serves a Tourist Information Office.
Voortrekker Street in Uniondale.
The double storey ‘Chocolate Box House’ in Victoria Street was built in 1857 and was once the home of the lamp-lighter when the streets were still lit by carbide.
Union High school schildren pass by the Corner Shop in Voortrekker Street on their way to school.
The Alter and ceiling og the Jewish Synogogie in Uniondale. (1905) The Jewish community was well established in Uniondale during the late eighteen hundreds. Israel Shear, who had emigrated from Russia with his large family, was a storekeeper, bottle store owner and farmer. He was the leader of the local community and was mainly responsible for founding the congregation and building the synagogue.
The alter, organ and crown of thorns in the Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale.
The alter, organ and wooden ceiling of the Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale.
The brass bells in the clock tower of the Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale.
The clock mechanical machanism for the clock in the bell tower of the Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale.
The Crown of Thorns in the Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale.
Ken Dodds, an organic Honeybush Tea farmer, stands in a plantation of tea bushes on his farm ‘Stoneleigh’ near Uniondale.
Having a beer in Uniondale.
A collection of model cars in a 1:18 scale are housed in a small museum in Uniondale.
Mrs. Potchi Willeman stands in a toy shop in Uniondale.
Mrs. Potchi Willeman stands in a toy shop in Uniondale.
Mrs. Kritzinger, Rochelle Janse van Rensburg and Cecile van Brakel have coffee together in the African Aloe Shop in Voortrekker Street in the Western Cape Province of the Westren Cape.
Second-hand clothes, imported from Europe, are displayed in the ‘Skoonheidsentrum’ (Beauty Shop) in Uniondale.
An ‘Bikers’ urinal in the Uniondale Lodge in Voortrekker Street.
Max, the dog, sits in the small motorcycle museum in the Uniondale Lodge.
The Jewish Cemetery in Uniondale;
A garden chair in the back garden of ‘Huisie Ommie Hoek’ self-catering cottage.
Lounge furniture with painting and lamps in a house in Uniondale.
Old garden wall with cement figure.
The Anglican ‘All Saints’ Church (1876) in Voortrekker Street in Uniondale.
A night scene along Voortrekker Street with Landcruiser and colonial cottages in Uniondale.
Old water mill in Uniondale built in 1854. This art gallery has the largest wheel in the southern hemisphre. It now runs a restaurant and a art gallery.Restauranr; art gallery;
Palm trees and the Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale.
EFF (Economic Freedom Front) poster of Julius Malema at the entrance to Uniondale.
Bible Society bikers on route around the Western Cape Province pose for the camera in front of the Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale.
A member of the Bible Society Bikers poses for the camera in front of the Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale.
Word Bikers (Bible Society) pose in front of the Uniondale Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale.
Amanda Olivier with her two Great Danes called Goran and Buttercup in Uniondale.
Fruit farmer Jimmy Zondagh and his 1952 John Deere Orchard a Tractor.
An 1900 hundred hearse stands with a blue 1948 Nash on a farm near Uniondale.
The headlight detail of a vintage 1934 Chevrolet in a garage in Uniondale.
An Isuzu double-cab stands in a backyard of a property in the town of Uniondale.
A line of cottages in Hood Street were once used as communion houses for Dutch Reformed Church members that lived on farms outside the the town of Uniondale.
A weather cock on the bell tower of the Dutch Reformed Church stands tall above the west fascade of the stone church.
A easterly view down Voortrekker Street with Uniondale’s famous row of palms.
The first light hits the Kammanassie Mountains north west of Uniondale. Image taken from the Fort Hill above the town.
A Eucalyptus tree grows amongst rocks on the top of ‘Fort Hill’ at the southern side of Uniondale.
The Bon Accord gift shop in Voortrekker Street, Uniondale.
A group of municipal fire fighters take a jog through the streets of Uniondale.
The last afternoon light falls across the Steward Family farm outside Uniondale. The Stewards came to South Africa with the 1820 British Settlers.
The last afternoon light falls across the Steward Family farm outside Uniondale. The Stewards came to South Africa with the 1820 British Settlers.
Uniondale with its sandstone Dutch Reformed Church as seen from the northern side of town.
The new extention of Lyonville extends to the western side of Uniondale.