- the
Randlords,
including the
Wernher Collection,
formerly at
Luton Hoo and now at Ranger's House.
Amongst many
philanthropic ventures by
Randlords, the...
- Westcliff,
Melville and
Richmond to the West.
Originally established by the
Randlords in the 1890s,
Parktown is now home to many businesses, hospitals, schools...
-
created a super-wealthy
class of
miners and
industrialists known as
Randlords. Many
Randlords built large estates and
mansions on the
Parktown Ridge. The Wi****ersrand...
- Johannesburg. It was
built for Sir
Lionel Phillips, one of the
influential Randlords that
dominated the
early history of the city.
Today it is one of the Parktown...
- club
created for the use of the
Randlords, and
first president of the Wanderers' Club. Emden, Paul H. (1935).
Randlords. London:
Hodder and Stoughton....
-
Barnett Isaacs,
later known as
Barney Barnato. As well as
being prominent Randlords,
several of the Joel
family became widely known in
thoroughbred horse...
-
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...
-
alphabetical order based on last name.
Barney Barnato (1851–1897),
British Randlord and
diamond magnate Alfred Beit (1853–1906), Anglo-German gold and diamond...
-
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...
- mines. The
enormous wealth of the
mines was in the
hands of
European "
Randlords"
overseeing the
mainly British foreign managers,
mining foremen, engineers...