De Strand Street in Cape Town, Jan Brandes, 1786 drawing View of the Strandstraat in Cape Town, seen from the sidewalk of the Lutheran parish donation where Brandes was staying between April 20 and May 20, 1786. On the left you can see part of the sidewalk. A Swiss soldier is to guard the warehouse of the company for this. The walls of the castle can be seen in the background. Above the houses of the street, the Devil's Peak and the southernmost point of Table Mountain. There are a number of oxen in the middle of the street. Behind it, two servants, or slaved men, are working. Opposite the par
De Strand Street in Cape Town, Jan Brandes, 1786 drawing View of the Strandstraat in Cape Town, seen from the sidewalk of the Lutheran parish donation where Brandes was staying between April 20 and May 20, 1786. On the left you can see part of the sidewalk. A Swiss soldier is to guard the warehouse of the company for this. The walls of the castle can be seen in the background. Above the houses of the street, the Devil's Peak and the southernmost point of Table Mountain. There are a number of oxen in the middle of the street. Behind it, two servants, or slaved men, are working. Opposite the parish house is a man smoking, looking at two conversing coachmen. Cape Town paper. watercolor (paint). ink. pencil brush city-view in general; 'veduta' - II - ideal city. slavery; serfs and the enslaved Strand Street. Cape Town
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