
Hopetown
Afrikaans name: Hopetown

Hopetown
Photo © Johan van Zyl
Northern Cape
Hopetown was founded in 1850 as an extension to the Cape Colony. It is located on the banks of the Orange River. The town was sited near a ford across the Orange River. In 1884 a railway bridge was constructed over the river.
The nature of the town changed dramatically when diamonds were discovered in the area in 1867. Two notable diamonds found in the area were the "Eureka Diamond" (23.25 carats) and the "Star of South Africa" (83.5 carats).
Hopetown was named after William Hope who was Auditor-General and Secretary of the Cape Colony Government.
Today the town serves the local farms that produce crops such as wheat, potato's and fruit. There are also a number of stock farms.
Visitors will find a number of things to see in this small town including the Old Wagon Bridge which was constructed prior to the Boer War, the Concentration Camp Cemetary, the Blockhouse and a few memorials. Another interesting thing is the Convict Stone. Prisoners were secured to the stone as there was no jail at the time.

Flat landscape around Hopetown
Photo © Johan van Zyl
References and further reading
Things ewe never knewe about South African place names - Author: Ann Gadd - Published: 2015 - Page: 99Readers Digest Illustrated Guide to Southern Africa - 4th edition - Author: - Published: 1986 - Page: 173
Southern Africa from the Highway - Author: AA RSA - Published: 1991 - Page: 116
The Pictorial Motoring Atlas of South Africa - Author: Maxwell Leigh - Published: 1987 - Page: 54
On Route - Explore South Africa region by region - 3rd edition - Author: B.P.J. Erasmus - Published: 2014 - Page: 154
On Route - A region by region guide to South Africa - Author: B.P.J. Erasmus - Published: 1995 - Page: 309
Conollys Guide to Southern Africa - 2nd edition - Author: Denis Conolly - Published: 1982 - Page: 346
Karoo Information - Hopetown
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