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Kimberley House

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Status
  
facade

Roof
  
9 metres (30 ft)

Height
  
9 m

Completed
  
4 January 1892

Architect
  
Chris J Olley

Opened
  
4 January 1892

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Location
  
Johannesburg, South Africa

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The Kimberley house at 44 Pritchard street is Victorian style and one of the oldest building in the city of Johannesburg. The building was constructed in 1892 by the architect Chris J Olley and the owners of the building ran a shop for all kinds of fashion wares. With limited resources at their disposal, the builders used oxen to fetch material ordered from England to Johannesburg.

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Design

The building is a Victorian style however different styles were also incorporated into the design with plaster roundels copied from style books and verandas decorated from standard iron cast items selected from catalogues and ordered from England and Scotland. Oxen had to be used to fetch the material from Durban since there was no train rail to Johannesburg at the time.

Demolition

The building was demolished to give way to the development of the Old Mutual building however the facade of the building was restored by the Old Mutual properties and was incorporated as part of the modern building.

References

Kimberley House Wikipedia