Aberdeen
Afrikaans name: Aberdeen
Aberdeen CBD
Photo © Johan van Zyl
Eastern Cape
In 1855 the Dutch Reformed Church established a congregation on the farm "Brakkefontein". This was the beginnings of Aberdeen. The spire of the Dutch Reformed Church is claimed to be the tallest in South Africa.
The town took its name from the birthplace of Reverend Anrdrew Murray.
Merino sheep and Angora goats are farmed in the area.
Aberdeen has a nature reserve called Fonteinbos. Near the Kraai River one can see footprints reputedly from a prehistoric animal.
Above - Magistrates Court - Aberdeen
Photo © Johan van Zyl
Above - Methodist Church (1882) - Aberdeen
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Above - The Dutch Reformed Church (1907) has a 50 metre high spire which is claimed to be the highest in South Africa
Photo © Johan van Zyl
Above - A beautiful house in Aberdeen
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References and further reading
The Pictorial Motoring Atlas of South Africa - Author: Maxwell Leigh - Published: 1987 - Page: 61Southern Africa from the Highway - Author: AA RSA - Published: 1991 - Page: 130
On Route - Explore South Africa region by region - 3rd edition - Author: B.P.J. Erasmus - Published: 2014 - Page: 168
On Route - A region by region guide to South Africa - Author: B.P.J. Erasmus - Published: 1995 - Page: 298
Country Life - Issue 252 - Author: - Published: 2017 - Page: 22
Country Life - Issue 251 - Author: - Published: 2017 - Page: 52
Country Life - Issue 244 - Author: - Published: 2016 - Page: 25
Country Life - Issue 224 - Author: - Published: 2015 - Page: 128
Conolly s Guide to Southern Africa - 2nd edition - Author: Denis Conolly - Published: 1982 - Page: 123
Caravan & Outdoor Life - Issue 667 (Oct 2017) - Author: - Published: 2017 - Page: 34
Caravan & Outdoor Life - Issue 609 - Author: - Published: 2012 - Page: 62
Karoo South Africa - Aberdeen
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