City Hall clock tower Post author:fitravel Post published:December 17, 2017 Post category:Uncategorized Post comments:5 Comments Reading time:1 mins read The Port Elizabeth City Hall was built between 1858 and 1862 but the clock tower was only added in 1883 Tags: history, monument Read more articles Previous PostTheater icon street names Next PostScuba diving party in Port Elizabeth You Might Also Like Done footage of Dolphins on the PE beachfront July 7, 2017 Explore Nelson Mandela Bay February 19, 2016 Sardinia Bay from the air video April 28, 2017 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This Post Has 5 Comments m_m 25 Mar 2009 Reply Beautiful architecture! Great shot! Gauteng 26 Mar 2009 Reply Nice building. We have to protect our heritage and this is one of them. Jo 26 Mar 2009 Reply I like your new masthead!I love looking at photos like this one of the clock tower. I like to think I am looking at pictures of things that my mother lived amongst when she lived in South Africa.Beautiful! Ordinarylife 26 Mar 2009 Reply It is a beautiful building. Lets hope the ones around it get restored in the same manner (always hoping). William Kendall 9 Jan 2018 Reply I like that perspective.
Jo 26 Mar 2009 Reply I like your new masthead!I love looking at photos like this one of the clock tower. I like to think I am looking at pictures of things that my mother lived amongst when she lived in South Africa.Beautiful!
Ordinarylife 26 Mar 2009 Reply It is a beautiful building. Lets hope the ones around it get restored in the same manner (always hoping).
Beautiful architecture! Great shot!
Nice building. We have to protect our heritage and this is one of them.
I like your new masthead!I love looking at photos like this one of the clock tower. I like to think I am looking at pictures of things that my mother lived amongst when she lived in South Africa.Beautiful!
It is a beautiful building. Lets hope the ones around it get restored in the same manner (always hoping).
I like that perspective.