The Hill Presbytarian Church, as seen from the Donkin Reserve, is one of the iconic symbols of Port Elizabeth. It features in many pictures of the city that have been taken from below the hill or from the sea, from the 19th century to current times.
My grandparents were married in this church in 1947 and 61 years later they are still utterly devoted to each other, you would think they are newlyweds. Thank you for your blog - as someone who misses PE desperately, I love seeing your pictures and hearing of progress in the Friendly City.
A startling mix of Europe and Africa. I love it!
ReplyDeleteMy grandparents were married in this church in 1947 and 61 years later they are still utterly devoted to each other, you would think they are newlyweds. Thank you for your blog - as someone who misses PE desperately, I love seeing your pictures and hearing of progress in the Friendly City.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a really beautiful scene. I love it.
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