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A history of the suburb of Linksfield Ridge and its environs was documented because some world-famous people sojourned here: Mahatma Gandhi, Reza Shah Pahlavi (Shah of Iran), and Prince Paul and Princess Olga of Yugoslavia. Here, too, it was proved to the world that "heavier-than-air" machines could fly at altitudes of about 1 800 metres above sea level. Field Marshal Lord Roberts stopped overnight here on his march to Pretoria during the Second Anglo-Boer War. "There is no God but Allah and Mahomet is his prophet", was inscribed in an Indian cemetery. "Little Italy" flourished here, its ancestors having been the cartucciere of a nearby dynamite factory. An imposing graveyard of one of South Africa's prominent figures, Sir George Farrar, lies on a nearby hill. South Africa's first "all-electric house" was built here by Hermann Kallenbach, Gandhi's great friend and financier. The histories of all schools, places of worship and clubs are recorded among others.
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In the footsteps of Gandhi: an illustrated history of Johannesburg's Linksfield Ridge and environs
2007, Colors
in English
0620390166 9780620390163
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