HiltonT: Corner Strand and Burg Streets 1862
HiltonT: House at Green Point, Possibly Called 'Bellevue', 1860
HiltonT: Laying the foundation stone at the Patent slip at Simonstown, 1859
HiltonT: Headings of Some Early Cape Periodicals, Commenting Sharply on 'Official Matters'
HiltonT: Kloof Street 1854, still resembling the high street of a small village
HiltonT: The Roeland Street Gaol at the time of its inauguration in 1859
HiltonT: French troops in transit to China,
HiltonT: The Arrival of the French Generals Jarmin and Collineau at Sea Point House in April 1860
HiltonT: Clifton near Camps Bay in 1864
HiltonT: Arrival of the first train at the opening of the Cape Town to Wellington Railway 1864
HiltonT: Cape Town Station 1875
HiltonT: Inauguration of the Statue of Governor Sir George Grey in Cape Town, 1865
HiltonT: Inauguration of the Cape Town Breakwater, 1860
HiltonT: Adderley Street During a 'South-easter'
HiltonT: Going to War Scene in Adderley Street
HiltonT: Opening of the new House of Parliament 1885 - The arrival of Sir Hercules Robinson, Governor of the Cape Colony
HiltonT: The Parliament Building which Cape Town never had.
HiltonT: International Hotel at Mill Street in 1885 with an Unrestricted View of the Bay
HiltonT: The Devil's Peak from Wynberg 1849
HiltonT: Grand Parade and Opera House 1897
HiltonT: The Ceremony of Turning the First Turf by His Excellency Sir George Grey on 31st March 1859
HiltonT: The Cape Volunteer's Marquee, March 1859
HiltonT: The Old Dutch Reformed Church, Main Road Three Anchor Bay
HiltonT: Cape Town from the Old Kloof Road, 1889
HiltonT: Green Point in 1896
HiltonT: Map of the Cape Settlement in 1660
HiltonT: Map of Cape Town 1693
HiltonT: 1968 Map Superimposed on 1693 Map
HiltonT: The Cape Settlement from the Garden at Leeuwenhof, 1710
HiltonT: Carel David Wentzel's Plan of 1751