one of the most perfect of human beings who has given her name to the town below
Frederick Young has written: 'A Winter Tour in South Africa' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Colonies
Elizabeth Marunda has written: 'Community revolving fund for Sub Saharan Africa'
Helga Elizabeth Fischer has written: 'The textile industry in South Africa 1940-1965' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Textile industry
Port Elizabeth was established in 1820 as a British settlement around Fort Frederick (1799; the oldest British building in southern Africa) and was incorporated as a town in 1861. It was named by Sir Rufane Donkin, the acting governor of the Cape Colony, for his deceased wife, Lady Elizabeth.
Port Elizabeth was established in 1820 as a British settlement around Fort Frederick (1799; the oldest British building in southern Africa) and was incorporated as a town in 1861. It was named by Sir Rufane Donkin, the acting governor of the Cape Colony, for his deceased wife, Lady Elizabeth.
Frederick Cyril Ball was a naturalist and writer known for his book "Among the Elephants," which details his experiences studying and observing elephants in Africa. He also co-authored "Elephant," a comprehensive guide to the behavior and conservation of elephants.
South Africa
Africa
Elizabeth Lule has written: 'The fiscal dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Botswana, South Africa, Swaziland, and Uganda' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), HIV infections, Government policy, Finance
Frederick Douglass
Africa
Elizabeth Connell was born on October 22, 1946, in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.