Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

Wednesday 3 June 2015

An Old Country Hotel filled with history and interesting stories



Our town, Harrismith, is filled with history and interesting stories.
Part 1
As told by the hosts of De Oude Huize Yard 
The old photo's of the hotels from a bygone era always fascinated me.  In short in the late 1800’s Harrismith boost 11 hotels.  These hotels were: 
The  Spillsburg, Jones, Dodds, Donaldson, Chancey, Imperial Royal (previously the Railway), Devonshire  Central and the Caskie later the Commercial and currently the Grand National but in a new building,


  

The beautiful old National Hotel
In March of 1880, a mysterious robbery took place in The Caskie Hotel. 
A certain gentleman by the name of R.J. Barns of the firm, Barns and Mcfie, 
dealers in livestock, spent a night at the hotel on his way to Bethlehem. 
On arrival he placed a chest containing 5000 pounds in gold in the bedroom. 
The following morning the money had disappeared! 
A reward of 300 pounds and later 1000 pounds was posted but no 
information was ever forthcoming. Barns summoned Caskie to Court and 
demanded “damages” be paid. He lost his case. The thief was never found and the money was never recovered.

Harrismith’s news correspondent at the time, reported in the Natal Witness that, 
“This being a border town, we get more than our share of deserters, runaways and loafers.” 
The outcome of all of this was a petition to the “Volksraad” and a request for more policemen.
The Grand National is the last hotel that survived.
Originally built with 8 rooms upstairs  with only a basin in each room.
 Downstairs one would find the dining room, kitchen,
pub and reception area and the manager’s office.
In 1896 ZA Breweries took over ownership and the name was changed to the Commercial Hotel. 
The name would change again in the 1920’s to The National Hotel 
and again in the 1940’s to The Grand National Hotel. In 1961 the hotel was bought by John and Phyl Annandale.
A fire destroyed a section of the old hotel and it had to be rebuilt.  
It was then when modernization also had a huge effect on the old / new hotel.  

The "Grand" as it now looks 
"Big John" Annandale in the Assegaai pub and the photo was taken in 1962. 
The beautiful bar counter polished to a special shine. The pub was then known as the ladies bar. 
The Grand was bought by John and Phyl Annandale in 1961 bring about the first change of ownership 
since the hotel has been bought by the ZA Breweries in 1896. 
The hotel was built by mr Caskie in 1876 and the name was changed to the 
Commercial Hotel in 1896. 
Again the name was changed to the National Hotel in the 1920’s and in the 1940’s it was
changed to the Grand National Hotel. 
Mr. Annandale had hit a novel idea to raise money for charity. 
The walls of the bar are lined with tiles which were “sold” to customers whose name 
painted on the tiles by an artist. 
Every one that made a donation of R1 or more names was painted in gold on the face of one 
of the tiles which made an eye-catching recorded of a generous act. 
The funds were donated to the retirement home for those old people of Harrismith 
who need and perhaps, will need help, to live out their lives without too much suffering
and with all the comfort.
The cheque that was handed over was for the amount of R1010. 
The old room key and message holder
As history proved the Grand belonged to the ZA Breweries and beer was the main ingredient 
to fill lives with joy. According to legend the wagon with the beer barrels would park
in Warden Street and then the barrels were rolled into cellar situated underneath the 
pub via a shoot. 
This is the trap door through which the beer barrels were then hoisted into the pub. 

Was this be the old beer wagon 

The section marked was the old wagon and cart parking area.
In modern days this area was converted into a pub

Close-up of some of the trophies 

Trophies eared during dart competitions
The old wooden ice boxes 

Lots of blessing from South Africa 
Sandra 

Thanks to Biebie de Vos for his help with photo's and information

Monday 10 June 2013

Drab to Brag


Seeing that we are busy, at De Oude Huize to renovating the attic into an additional bedroom. There is a need for some furniture to match the theme of antique golf and lots of books. 
We came across these drab  old wing back chairs.   
I love their shape and size!!! 
See our Attic here

Look at that sexy legs.   This oldie needs a remake. 

This oldie shouted please please take me home!

It was now also time to find the material that will do the trick for these lovely oldies.  It was necessary to give them a new lease on their durability but also change them into two very special and comfortable chairs.  They had a special duty . . .  to be comfortable and to be able to sit and look out the little dormer windows and . . .  read  . . .  and look  . . . .  sip on an old brandy cognac. 

This piece of material could tell a story and we know that great stories happen to those who can tell them!!!  

All the old drab has been removed and the new beginning is taking shape.

Measure and measure

Mary you are a star!
With Mary's help these are now sexy ladies.
They will charm you and keep you comfortable.



Wednesday 23 January 2013

Peek at the Windows & Doors at De Oude Huize

Be an Observer of Life.
Gaining wisdom from carefully observing life
is not a substitute for action -
it is a prerequisite for informed action.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie

The voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes
but in having new eyes.
- Marcel Proust

The question is not what you look at, but what you see.
- Henry David Thoreau

You change the past when you change the way you see it.
- Alan Cohen

You're only here for a short visit.
Don't hurry. Don't worry.
And be sure to smell the flowers along the way.
- Walter Hagen

There are always flowers for those who want to see them.
- Henri Matisse

Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste
that they hurry past it.
- Soren Kierkegaard

A life rooted deeply lives and grows in memory.
- Mary Anne Radmacher

Take care of all your memories.
For you cannot relive them.
- Bob Dylan

As we grow as unique persons, we learn to respect
the uniqueness of others.
- Robert H. Schulle



We will received invitations for tea to the following parties. 

Life we Live;  Primpjunktion;  Ivy and Elephants 
Time Washed;  Homemakers on a dime 
Twiggstudios;  Boogieboard Cottage 
Savvy Southernstyle;  Shades of Amber 
Common Ground;  Faith, Grace and Crafts
The Shabby Creek Cottage;  Have a daily Cup
Lavender Garden Cottage;  No Minimalist 
My Simple Country Living;  DIYhshp
Life in Balance;  Handy Crafty Woman;  Tilly's Nest 
Raising Homemakers;  French Country
The Busy Bhive;  Creative Crafts
Maleviksrosentradgard;  My Romantic Home
Chic on a Shoestring;  To Much time











Saturday 3 November 2012

Chairs and couch remodelling



In a previous post, about our chairs we shared the transformation of our old chairs.  

We have now complete the little couch to match 

Before 
After 

It is always wonderful to let you all know what is happening at De Oude Huize Yard.
Love 


Saturday 15 September 2012

Renovation continues

We have now complete this project and we and our guests shouts Hooray  . . .  hooray.  
We have posted the previous post as well as the last impression.  

Our "Nest", at De Oude Huize Yard, really needs a new "stoep"
In South Africa a "stoep" is very important.  

  • It is from here where you can watch the garden grows
  • The birds feeding 
  • The sun rising over our mountain 
  • Drinking early morning coffee with rusks 
  • Love being alive

Sharing pictures with you 


This section shouts for improvement 

The original sandstone foundation was deteriorating very fast. 

The wall was buckled and busy falling over

Cracks everywhere

New foundations and sandstone wall

The new retaining wall completed

Time to remove the old wall and pillars

The original wall with a lot of history in it

Hennie is changing a lot of bits and pieces into a window 

The window is ready to be fitted

Window is fitted and the wall almost completed

The side where the cracks was visible

Cup of coffee as the sun sets?. 

What a surprise even some lead glass in the window!!!

The old red cement slab has been removed

The new "stoep" only needs some tiles to complete!
We can now enjoy the wonderful view of the garden and mountain 

 Love 
Till next time