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A-Z Plekname van Suid-Afrika (Digital File) – ‘n alfabetiese lys van stede en dorpe in Suid-Afrika sowel as die meeste plattelandse dorpies en sommige nedersettings en townships waarvoor inligting
beskikbaar was. Meer as 900 plekke is ingesluit. A-Z Plekname van Suid-Afrika (ePDF) is propvol fasinerende inligting, nuttige naslaangids en wyd nagevors.
Inligting sluit in die boek:
– Provinsie, – Datum gevestig, – Jaar wat munisipale / stadstatus toegeken is, – Oorsprong van dorp se naam, – Voormalige naam, – Voorkeurnaam, – Alternatiewe naam, – Tema van die dorp (soort industrie), – Historiese feite (belangrike gebeure in die dorp), – Redes om daar besoek af te lê (die mooiste of interessantste bakens in die dorp), – Kontakbesonderhede (webwerf en/of telefoonnommer)
Ann Gadd recently had a relaunch for 3 of her books – Ewe in the Office, A-Z Place Names of South Africa and Things ewe never Kn’ewe about South African place names, at Groot Constantia. It was great success. To read more… Complete Article: Sheep and South Africa Place Names
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To read more an article (New Ann Gadd Wine Label are nothing to be sheepish about) on Bookslive – click here
Where wonder were a town got its name? Look no further, read all about it here
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About the author:
Ann Gadd is the author of 19 books and one of South Africa’s most popular and successful artists (with a particular fondness for sheep).
After 15 years in advertising and design, tired of having the wool pulled over her eyes, she opted out and plunged into owning a health store, writing books, being an alternative practitioner, journalism and, most of all, painting quirky sheep paintings. She also ran art workshops and was the SA National Boardsailing Champion (in her spare time) while being a mother to her two children and several animals (but sadly, no sheep).
She is responsible for creating the art movement known as Baabaaism, which reflects the social and intellectual preoccupations of sheep, using popular visual language.
In this book, she combines her ewenique ewemour with writing and her love of all things historical and South African.[/box]
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