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Randlords (Afrikaans: randhere) were the
capitalists who
controlled the
diamond and gold
mining industries in
South Africa from the 1870s up to World...
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alphabetical order based on last name.
Barney Barnato (1851–1897),
British Randlord and
diamond magnate Alfred Beit (1853–1906), Anglo-German gold and diamond...
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Barnato (born
Barnet Isaacs; 21
February 1851 – 14 June 1897) was a
British Randlord and
diamond magnate who was one of the
entrepreneurs who
gained control...
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Charles Wernher, 1st
Baronet (9
April 1850 – 21 May 1912) was a German-born
Randlord,
diamond magnate, and art
collector who
became part of the
English establishment...
- Westcliff,
Melville and
Richmond to the West.
Originally established by the
Randlords in the 1890s,
Parktown is now home to many businesses, hospitals, schools...
- Pilgrim's Rest in 1873
Barberton in 1881
Kaapsehoop in 1882
Ferreirasdorp in 1886 (in the Wi****ersrand Basin, Wi****ersrand)
Randlord Wi****ersrand Gold Rush...
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Germany – 18
October 1915, Rosebank, Cape Town), was a
South African randlord. He was the
brother of
Frederick Struben;
together they
managed the first...
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standardisation processes Rand formula,
formula in
Canadian labour law
Randlord, term used to
denote the
entrepreneurs who
controlled the
diamond and gold...
- sea, near the
island of
Madeira Barnato was a
British entrepreneur and
Randlord who
disappeared at sea
after mysteriously falling overboard, and was later...
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Cecil John
Rhodes (/ˈsɛsəl ˈroʊdz/ SES-əl ROHDZ; 5 July 1853 – 26
March 1902) was an
English mining magnate and
politician in
southern Africa who served...