Walmer Blvd & Humewood Road, South End, Gqeberha, 6001, South AfricaMap
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Community museum and center
The museum is mainly about the forced removal of inhabitants from the South End neighborhood in the 1970s. I liked, they make an effort to put things into context. Forced removal of people from (close...
Dedicated to the history of South End with a great exhibition of the way people lived during the past hundreds of years in the region. Also on the first floor a display of the local soccer team and du...
Information and photos of the communities in Port Elizabeth before and after the forced removal of blacks and coloureds under the Groups Areas Act. Very interesting and informative.
This is clearly a much loved and cared for community project, preserving a sad part of our SA history for generations to come. Exhibits are quite limited. The house is well cared for and preserved. V...
I don't know if some exhibits were missing when I visited, but there was lots of information on choirs and sports teams but virtually nothing on the displacement of people. There's a map of where diff...
Community museum and center
The museum is mainly about the forced removal of inhabitants from the South End neighborhood in the 1970s. I liked, they make an effort to put things into context. Forced removal of people from (close...
Small but informative
Dedicated to the history of South End with a great exhibition of the way people lived during the past hundreds of years in the region. Also on the first floor a display of the local soccer team and du...
Interesting and informative
Information and photos of the communities in Port Elizabeth before and after the forced removal of blacks and coloureds under the Groups Areas Act. Very interesting and informative.
Cared for community project
This is clearly a much loved and cared for community project, preserving a sad part of our SA history for generations to come. Exhibits are quite limited. The house is well cared for and preserved. V...
Lack of info
I don't know if some exhibits were missing when I visited, but there was lots of information on choirs and sports teams but virtually nothing on the displacement of people. There's a map of where diff...