Gauteng, CULLINAN district, Rayton, Kaalfontein 513, Willem Prinsloo Agricultural Museum, farm cemetery_2

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Cemetery information:- 

On the grounds of the Willem Prinsloo Agricultural Museum is a grave. The grave is that of Kotie Roodt Coetzee (1913-2005) the founder of the National Cultural history museum and Petrus Carolus Coetzee (1905-1987), he started as Assistant Librarian in 1924 at University of Pretoria, from 1930-1958 he was the Librarian for the institution and the Head of Library Science from 1958-1970. The Bust of Coetzee was inaugurated in 1983 in the library.
Both leaders in the museum and library fraternities in South Africa.
 
The Willem Prinsloo Agricultural Museum is an agricultural museum part of the Ditsong Museums of South Africa. The museum exhibits agricultural technology from the Stone Age through to the Second World War. It is located on the R104 in Rayton, near Cullinan, Gauteng, South Africa. 

Photo credit and permission: Gerard de Kamper - Curator University of Pretoria. 

Other photographs by Peter & Beverley Moss. Captions by Johan Heyman.

Additional information available on the GGSA Cemetery DVD:- Cemetery ID: 822 Number of names: 2 Information submitted by: Peter and Beverley Moss Google Earth Project Information:- GPSID: 1910 GPS: -25 46.718, 28 33.025

1. Overview
1. Overview
2. Bust of Petrus Carolus COETZEE 1905-1987
2. Bust of Petrus Carolus COETZEE 1905-1987
COETZEE Kotie nee ROODT 1913-2005
COETZEE Kotie nee ROODT 1913-2005
COETZEE Petrus Carolus 1905-1987
COETZEE Petrus Carolus 1905-1987
COETZEE Petrus Carolus 1905-1987 & Kotie ROODT 1913-2005
COETZEE Petrus Carolus 1905-1987 & Kotie ROODT 1913-2005