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/ 20 February 2005

Mining the depths of history

It is noon in Cullinan, near Pretoria, and the Whispering Oaks restaurant is bustling in preparation for the arrival of a bus-load of international tourists. Cullinan locals like to boast that the famous Big Hole is smaller than the 100-year-old crater of its Premier Diamond Mine. Cullinan’s appeal lies in the glitter of its multi-faceted past.

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/ 22 November 2004

Capturing the spirit of Kofifi

"When I mention Sophiatown people say one of two things; one is that it is pointless going there because there is very little left to see; the other is that it has already "been done" — in photographs, books and films about the glamorous 1950s, the halcyon days before the bulldozers moved in." Sue Krige goes on a walking tour of Sophiatown and discovers the area’s architecture of memory.