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Meet Mike Kemp, a skilled leather craftsman based in De Kelders, Gansbaai.
Did you know that South Africa’s first teachers’ college was actually in Genadendal, not Wellington, as many people believe?
On 12 September 1838, long before teacher training colleges became common in South Africa, the Genadendal Training College opened its doors. That is nearly 60 years before Wellington’s college in 1896, making it the first formal teacher training institution in South Africa. During its 90-year legacy, the college produced 236 teachers, many of whom went on to influence education across the region.
Today, the historic building forms part of the Genadendal Mission Museum, declared a South African National Cultural Treasure in 1991.
Have you visited this famous landmark?
Photo Credit: Genadendal Mission Museum
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View ProfileMeet Mike Kemp, a skilled leather craftsman based in De Kelders, Gansbaai.
We spotted this photo of Pearly Beach Shop, dated 1985, and knew we had to share it!
A big congratulations to Julia Barlow and Riaan Mostert, who took part in the Rhodes Half Marathon on 1 May 2026 in Wellington.
Meet Jeff Batt, a talented artist from De Kelders, Gansbaai.
Here’s a blast from Gansbaai’s past! Take a look at this hilarious vintage photo sent to us by Arend de Waal.
We found this vintage photo of summer in full swing, taken at Stanford’s Cove on 31 December 1990.