WebbWe have added a link to a Walking Tour of Simon’s Town’s Historic Mile on this website that may be accessed by users of Smart Phones and Tablets. The tour has been implemented using Google Earth. The tour is experimental and if you wish you may provide feedback via email to. [email protected]. WebbSts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church, Simon's Town, Simon's Town. 550 likes · 3 talking about this · 11 were here. Parish Administrator : Fr Frank du Preez
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WebbThe Simonstown harbor was founded in 1687 as a naval depot and has played a strong role in South African naval history ever since. At first it provided valuable anchorage during … WebbThe History Of Simon’s Town Simon van der Stel Names Bay. Simon van der Stel named the bay the False Bay side of the Cape Peninsula. Sheltered from... France Controls The Cape. In 1650, the Dutch East India company decreed that a permanent settlement … imp inserm webmail
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WebbThere were no trains running on the 6.3 km final section of the Cape Town suburban line between Fish Hoek and Simon's Town from November 2009 until February 2011, due to unusually high tides that piled heaps of sand on the line and caused serious damage beyond Glencairn, where structure beneath the track was undermined. [1] Vicinity [ edit] Webb“The Story of Glencairn” D StC Wagner Simonstown Historical Society Bulletin, Volume II No. 1 1965. (Wagner, 1965) Glencairn Valley 1910 Showing the extent of the sand dunes and Glencairn Hotel built 1905. It is not known for certain how the former name of Glencairn, Else Bay, or the name of the Else River originated. WebbThe Simonstown harbor was founded in 1687 as a naval depot and has played a strong role in South African naval history ever since. At first it provided valuable anchorage during the Dutch colonial era until it was eventually taken over by the British to serve as the Royal Navy's main South Atlantic base in 1814. imp institution