Gauteng, PRETORIA district, Irene, Doornkloof 391_1, Smuts Koppie, Smuts memorial

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Cemetery information:- Smuts memorial on the farm Doornkloof. In 1908 General Smuts built this house known as the Big House. The wood-and-iron building is of historical interest as it was originally a campaign building in India, demounted and re-erected as an officers' mess at Lord Kitchener's headquarters at Middelburg (Mpumalanga). Over the years, rooms were added and verandahs enclosed. It is a large house with 11 bedrooms. As Field Marshall, the Right Honourable Jan Christiaan Smuts, second Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa and a prominent figure in world affairs, lived in this house for a considerable part of his adult life. It was the only permanent home he knew after he left his father's farm. (https://artefacts.co.za/main/Buildings/ bldgframes_mob.php?bldgid=9604) Captions done by: Sue van der Berg Information also available on the GGSA Cemetery DVD:- Cemetery ID: 218 Names in cemetery: 11 Google Earth Project Information:- GPSID: 218 GPS: -25 53.270, 28 14.436
1. SMUTS memorial / gedenksteen
1. SMUTS memorial / gedenksteen
2. SMUTS memorial / gedenksteen
2. SMUTS memorial / gedenksteen
3. SMUTS homestead / plaashuis
3. SMUTS homestead / plaashuis
4. Cannon / kanon
4. Cannon / kanon
SMUTS Catharina Petronella 1904-1968
SMUTS Catharina Petronella 1904-1968
SMUTS Jacobus Abraham 1899-1900
SMUTS Jacobus Abraham 1899-1900
SMUTS Jacop Daniel 1906-1948
SMUTS Jacop Daniel 1906-1948
SMUTS Jan Christian 1870-1950 en Sybella Margaretha nee KRIGE 1870-1954
SMUTS Jan Christian 1870-1950 en Sybella Margaretha nee KRIGE 1870-1954
SMUTS Jan Christian 1912-1995
SMUTS Jan Christian 1912-1995
SMUTS Koosie 1898-1898 :: SMUTS Jossie 1898-1898
SMUTS Koosie 1898-1898 :: SMUTS Jossie 1898-1898
SMUTS Louis Anne, DE LA REY 1914-2003
SMUTS Louis Anne, DE LA REY 1914-2003
SMUTS Susanna Johanna 1903-1966
SMUTS Susanna Johanna 1903-1966
SMUTS Sybella Margaretha 1908-1976
SMUTS Sybella Margaretha 1908-1976