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Hohenheim
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Hohenheim
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Afrikaans: Hohenheim (1892-1894 gebou) was die eerste herehuis van die Randlords, en die eerste huis in Parktown. Dit is ontwerp deur Frank Emley (sommige sê William Leck) as tuiste vir Sir Lionel Phillips and sy gade Lady Florence Phillips. Later sou Percy Fitzpatrick dit betrek. Dit is in 1915 geskenk en omskep in die Otto Beit-herstellingsoord, en is in 1972 gesloop vir uitbreidings aan die Johannesburgse hospitaal. 'n Plaket herdenk die ligging van die geskiedkundige gebou.[1][2]
English: First of the Randlord mansions, Hohenheim. It was designed by Frank Emley (or William Leck) and was home to Sir Lionel Phillips and his wife Lady Florence Phillips. It was the first house built in Parktown in 1892-1894. Hohenheim was donated and converted onto the Otto Beit Convalescent Home in 1915, and was demolished in 1972, but a plaque remains in honor of this important building.
  1. House L Phillips - Hohenheim. artefacts.co.za. Retrieved on 2 March 2016.
  2. Hospital Hill (Old Suburb between Braamfontein & Hillbrow). Retrieved on 2 March 2016.
Date published 1899
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British Library HMNTS 010095.ee.4.
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Image extracted from page 119 of Some South African Recollections, by PHILIPPS, Lionel and Florence. Original held and digitised by the British Library. Copied from Flickr.

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