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                     Fig. 2.43: Main Road looking towards Seahurst Hotel with Cloete’s Cottage and The
                      Moorings (left), and Spray (c. 1898) and Hamilton House (1918) to the right, c.
                         1920. Foot, horse and rail were still the predominant modes of transport.
                                              (Fish Hoek Valley Museum).




































                       Fig. 2.44: Perspective on the Kalk Bay road – rail corridor, circa 1916: harbour
                       construction is in progress, Bishop’s Pool has been constructed in front of the
                      station, and many more buildings have been added. (Fish Hoek Valley Museum).
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