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               About the Contributors:


               Tony Kiley studied Architecture at the University of Cape Town, graduating in 1979. After

               leaving South Africa in 1981, he worked as an architect for Evans and Shalev in London on
               the Crown Courts in Truro. He started a small scale design and build practice in London with

               a carpenter friend. He worked as a builder and developer, whilst also painting in oils. In 1991
               he  returned  to  Cape  Town  with  two  children  and  to  architecture.  Tony  was  a  partner  at

               Dennis  Fabian  Architects  and  began  his  own  practice  in  2000.  He  taught  design  at  the

               University of Cape Town in 2003-4.
               His greatest passion is doing buildings that look like they have always been there. He has a

               long-standing love of stone as a building material, and feels that this material most represents

               the green and sustainable movement of our time. He looks forward to helping you design
               your new project or to upgrading your existing one.


               Contact: tony@tkarchitects.co.za


               Derek Stuart-Findlay graduated with a B Comm from UCT and joined Old Mutual where

               he  became  an  Executive  of  Old  Mutual  Properties.  His  family  have  been  residents  of  St

               James  since  1885,  and  he  serves  the  community  through  membership  of  the  Executive
               Committee  of  the  Residents  and  Ratepayers  Association  and  the  Kalk  Bay  Historical

               Association. He is a past-President of the Crankhandle Club and co-authored the book The
               Motorist’s Paradise with the late Bob Johnston.



               Contact: dsfindlay@telkomsa.net


               Steve  Herbert,  after  years  in  international  insurance  management,  settled  in  Kalk  Bay  in
               1996.  He  has  had  a  long  association  with  Kalk  Bay  through  his  wife  Judy’s  Goles  and

               Delbridge families. They live in Windsor Road in the house built by Arthur Goles in 1928.

               He has been on the KBHA committee since 1997 and has contributed a number of talks and
               published two family histories.


               Contact:arcadia@49er.co.za
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