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Summary

In the grounds of the University of Cape Town, is The Woolsack, in which the Kipling family spent happy South African summers from 1900 to 1908. Rhodes commissioned Herbert Baker to turn the existing house into retreat for visiting writers and artists.

This media shows a South African Protected Site with SAHRA file reference 9/2/111/0110.

(Author long deceased)

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current10:21, 24 March 2007Thumbnail give version as of 10:21, 24 March 2007333 × 232 (22 KB)Paul venterIn the grounds of the University of Cape Town, is The Woolsack, in which the Kipling family spent happy South African summers from 1900 to 1908. Rhodes commissioned Herbert Baker to turn the existing house into retreat for visiting writers and artists.

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