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by Chris Marais


  Port Alfred Tourism:

  082 866 8873; 0466 241 235;

  e-mail: [email protected]

  Wild Coast

  Wild Coast Meander:

  043 743 6181; 083 260 5588

  www.wildcoastholidays.co.za;

  e-mail: [email protected]

  South Coast

  South Coast Tourism:

  039 682 7944: 083 344 1437;

  e-mail: [email protected]

  THE READING ROOM –

  Suggested Literature on the SA Coastline

  Works Quoted From

  • Baai van Diamante Pieter Coetzer (Nasionale Boekdrukkery, 1997)

  • Glamour of Prospecting, The Fred C Cornell (David Philip, 1986)

  • History of Copper Mining in Namaqualand, A John M Smallberger (Scholtz Trust, 1975)

  • Fortune through my Fingers, A Jack Carstens (Howard Timmins, 1962)

  • Discovering Southern Africa TV Bulpin (Self-published, 1970)

  • Fishermen of the Cape Frank Robb and Bruce Franck (Longman, Penguin SA, 1975)

  • Fishing for Fortunes Robin Lees (Purnell, 1969)

  • History of the Stephan Family of the Western Cape, A Eric Rosenthal (unpublished, 1955)

  • Hilda’s Diary of a Cape Housekeeper Hildagonda J Duckitt (MacMillan SA, 1978)

  • Labour, Capital and the State in the St Helena Fisheries 1856-1956 Lance van Sittert (UCT dissertation)

  • Eccentric South Africa Pat Hopkins (Zebra, 2001)

  • Tavern of the Seas Lawrence G Green (Howard Timmins, 1947)

  • South African Beachcombers Lawrence G Green (Howard Timmins, 1958)

  • Thunder on the Blaauwberg Lawrence G Green (Howard Timmins, 1966)

  • On Wings of Fire Lawrence G Green (Howard Timmins, 1967)

  • The False Bay Story Jose Burman (Human and Rousseau, 1977)

  • Historical Simon’s Town Edited by BB Brock and BG Brock with the collaboration of HC Willis for the Simon’s Town Historical Society, (AA Balkema, 1976). Excerpt from ‘Whaling in False Bay’ Abdullah Moses – courtesy of Simon’s Town Museum.

  • To Catch a Whale Terence Wise (Geoffrey Bles Publishers, 1970)

  • Dawn at Dyer Jan Fourie (Self-published, 2002)

  • The People of De Hoop Nature Reserve Anne and Mike Scott of the Overberg Conservation Services (undated)

  • Camp Life and Sport in South Africa TJ Lucas (Africana Book Society, Johannesburg, 1975)

  • Frontiers Noel Mostert (Pimlico, 1993)

  • The Dead Will Arise Jeff Peires (Jonathan Ball, 2003)

  • A Fish Caught in Time Samantha Weinberg (Fourth Estate, 2000)

  Further Reading

  • In the Company of Diamonds Peter Carstens (Ohio University Press, 2001)

  • Overberg Odyssey – People, Roads and Early Days Edmund H Burrows (Self-published, 1994)

  • The Overberg – Historical Anecdotes SJ du Toit (Self-published, 2005)

  • Swept by Wind & Wave WL Speight (Howard Timmins, undated)

  • Village of the Sea – Story of Hermanus Arderne Tredgold (Human & Rousseau, 1965)

  • Bay Between the Mountains Arderne Tredgold (Human & Rousseau, 1985)

  • The Absolute Border Alan Jefferies (Self-published, 2001)

  • Our Coast for Life Edited by Karey Evett (Project Co-ordination, undated)

  • Paradise Under Pressure Alan Mountain (Southern Books, 1990)

  • The Caliban Shore – The Fate of the Grosvenor Castaways Stephen Taylor (Faber & Faber, 2004)

  • Oceans of Life off Southern Africa Edited by Andrew Payne and Robert Crawford (Vlaeberg, 1989)

  • Currents of Contrast Life in Southern Africa’s Two Oceans Thomas Peschak (Struik, 2005)

  • Old Four Legs JLB Smith (Longmans, Green & Co, 1956)

  • The Truth in Masquerade Jane Meiring (Juta, undated)

  GLOSSARY

  abaKwetha – young black males undergoing initiation

  Aloe pillansi – an endangered bush aloe

  bakkie – a van

  braai – a barbecue

  broekielace – ‘panty lace’: filigreed metalwork

  bokkoms – dried fish

  dassie – a rock hyrax

  dikkop – a bird

  droster – a runaway slave

  frikkadel – meat ball

  fynbos – scrub-like vegetation, part of the Cape Floral Kingdom

  harder – a type of fish

  hotnotsvis – a type of fish

  IDB – illicit diamond buying

  induna – a local traditional leader

  kwaito – township music

  kabeljou – cob

  kloof – a ravine or chasm

  matjeshuis – a small dwelling constructed from reed ‘mats’

  melkbos – milk bush

  rooibos – red bush, from which a tea is produced

  sandveld – a rare type of fynbos

  smouse – travelling peddlers

  schlentering – crooked dealings

  shukka – tartan tribal cloth

  sjambok – a heavy whip

  smoorsnoek – fish stew

  Strandlopers – ancient beach-combing community

  skoroskoro – a wreck

  tsatkes – bits and pieces, memorabilia

  umngqusho – a dish of maize kernels and beans

  vetkoek – deep-fried dough balls

  witblits – ‘white lightning’: strong alcoholic spirit

  First published in 2006 by Struik Publishers

  (a division of New Holland Publishing (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd)

  This ebook edition published in 2012 by Struik Travel & Heritage

  (a division of New Holland Publishing (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd)

  Wembley Square, First Floor

  Solan Road

  Cape Town, 8001

  South Africa

  www.randomstruik.co.za

  Copyright © 2006, 2012 in published edition: Struik Travel & Heritage

  Copyright © 2006, 2012 in text: Chris Marais and Julienne du Toit

  Copyright © 2006, 2012 in photographs and map: Chris Marais,

  except photograph on p 22: Jopie F Kotze

  Publishing manager: Dominique le Roux

  Managing editor: Lesley Hay-Whitton

  Project co-ordinator: Samantha Menezes-Fick

  Cover and concept designer: Daniele Michelini, Hirt & Carter Cape (Pty) Ltd

  Typesetter: Tamlyn Phillips, Hirt & Carter Cape (Pty) Ltd

  Editor: Deborah Louw

  Map illustrator: Gillian Vermaak

  Proofreader: Adri Mey

  Print ISBN-13: 9781770073319

  PDF ISBN: 9781920545192

  Epub ISBN: 9781920545185

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers and copyright holders.

 

 

 


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