- Bay, at the ****ure Cape Town site on 6
April 1652, and a
third ship, the
Reijger, on 7
April 1652. He was
accompanied by 82 men and 8 women,
including his...
- Van Riebeeck's
Hedge 1 Oliphant
Street (to-day
Longmarket Street) 2
Reijger Street (to-day
Shortmarket Street) 3 Heere
Street (to-day
Castle Street)...
-
enrollment of
approximately 500 pupils, who are
divided into
three houses:
Reijger,
Dromedaris and De
Goede Hoop,
named after the
three ships that Jan van...
- in the
harbour of modern-day Cape Town on 6
April 1652 with five ships:
Reijger, Oliphant,
Goede Hoop, Walvisch, Dromedaris. The
settlers initially built...
- each corner. The
bastions were
named Drommedaris, Walvisch, Oliphant, and
Reijger. The
bastions were
named after the
ships in Van Riebeeck's fleet. Within...
- Hebrew, Italian,
Turkish and Swedish. Vir die
bysiende leser, Cape Town:
Reijger, 1970 Spieël van water, Cape Town:
Human & Rousseau, 1973 Van vergetelheid...
- Rieb****
commanded the
initial Dutch settlement fleet of 3
ships (Dromedaris,
Reijger and
Goede Hoop)
which in 1651
travelled to the
great southern oceans, landing...
- By late 1872
Meerwijk Castle was
owned by Dr. F.J.H.
Reijgers. He died in 1886.
Hendrik Reijgers became the new owner. In 1897 the
castle came up for...
- de
Reiger and
variant forms Reiger, Reigers, and De
Reijger is a
Dutch surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Kerreen Reiger (born 1946), Australian...
-
markings of the Cape of Good Hope and
Griqualand West 1792-1910. Cape Town:
Reijger Publishers (Pty) Ltd., 1984 ISBN 0620070986 267p. and 1988
supplement (47p...