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Until we are able to write a new search function which will search all the provinces in one go, the search function as it now stands is limited to each province singly.  To search, click on a picture below to open that province. Then click on the SEARCH  just below the heading.
 
Unless otherwise stated in each album, assume that the pictures represent only a personal selection by the photographer. The pictures are generously donated by the various photographers.
 
gravesEasternCape

Eastern Cape : Ooskaap

Begraafplase in die Ooskaap : Graveyards in the Eastern Cape
gravesfreestate

Free State : Vrystaat

Graveyards in the Free State : Begraafplase in die Vrystaat
gravesgauteng

Gauteng

Begraafplase in Gauteng : Graveyards in Gauteng
gravesKwazulu Natal

Kwazulu-Natal

Graveyards in Kwazulu-Natal : Begraafplase in Kwazulu-Natal
gravesLimpopo

Limpopo

Begraafplase in Limpopo : Graveyards in Limpopo
gravesMpumalanga

Mpumalanga

Graveyards in Mpumalanga : Begraafplase in Mpumalanga
gravesKwazulu Natal

Northern Cape : Noordkaap

Graveyards in the Northern Cape : Begraafplase in die Noordkaap
gravesLimpopo

Noordwes : North West

Begraafplase in Noord Wes : Graveyards in North West Province
gravesMpumalanga

Weskaap : Western Cape

Begraafplase in die Weskaap : Graveyards in the Western Cape
Graves unknow location

Location unknown

Unknown location
gravesLimpopo

Worldwide

South Africans buried outside South Africa : Suid-Afrikaners buite Suid-Afrika begrawe

This collection of gravestone photographs has been transferred from its old, no longer supported, database. Should you encounter any problems or errors, please let us know by contacting the web manager, Richard Ball, with a link to the problem page. 

We are aware that a number of the photographs are sideways on. These will be corrected in due course.


eGGSA itself does not organise the photography of cemeteries and graveyards - we accept donated photographs for display in this section of our web site. If you would like to contribute photographs of South African graves, please contact either Riana le Roux who manages this section; or Richard Ball, web services.

We have captioned the pictures with names and dates as they appear on the gravestones. 

Remember, though, if you stop to photograph some graves yourself, you could be providing a service to posterity if you take the extra time to photograph all the graves and make an accurate note of the location of the graveyard. Tomorrow those gravestones may no longer be there.

Here is some advice on Photographing Gravestones.

The Genealogical Society of South Africa (parent body of eGGSA) runs the Cemetery Recording Project whose aim is the systematic recording of gravestone inscriptions in South Africa and there are also a number of local initiatives by other branches of the GSSA. We photograph these gravestones and make them available on our web site firstly because they are a valuable record of the details of many people, now gone, often preserved nowhere else and secondly in order to preserve them, at least as a photograph, since they are subject to weathering over the years. And so many graveyards are now being cleared for re-use, or vandalised, robbed and the gravestones destroyed - we wish to record these for posterity. We see our photo project as an extension and preservation of the monuments in the grave yards all over South Africa. No disrespect is intended and we see our project as honouring those who have gone before us by preserving their memory.

The copyright in respect of the photographs, articles and other material provided on this web site belongs to the copyright holder. The Genealogical Society of SA (GSSA) enjoys a licence to publish these photographs on this web site.
 
No person may copy, download or replicate the information, data or photographs contained herein for commercial gain or to add to any other website database. The limited fair personal use of information and images is allowed provided that full credit and acknowledgement be given to the copyright holder and to this web site as the source for each and every picture used.
 
For purposes of interpretation, the terms copyright and intellectual property will bear the meaning generally assigned to them in terms of the Berne Convention and shall include any lesser rights than full ownership. In addition the provisions of the South African Copyright Act will apply when used within the territory of the Republic of South Africa. The term copyright holder shall be interpreted broadly and shall include, but not be limited to, the original photographer, author or commissioner of the material as well as the contributor, owner or (archival) repository who made the material available.
 
All intellectual property resulting from the arrangement, compilation and captioning of the photographs on this web site belongs to eGGSA and the GSSA as its parent body.