Hiddingh Hall

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Building Name

Hiddingh Hall

Description

Opened in 1911 and named after W.M. Hiddingh. He bequeathed £15 514 to the South African college to be applied towards the erection of a detached building in the college grounds at the top of the Government Gardens with suitable rooms for the use of the students of the South African College. The building was completed in August 1911. Source: Origins of Names of Buildings at the University of
Cape Town, Mr M. Musemwa (Department of History UCT, 1993).UCT Libraries update October 2004. Vol. 3:1.

Address

37 Orange Street,Hiddingh Campus, Gardens

Campus

Hiddingh

Latitude

-33.929991

Longitude

18.41376

Building Number

410

Building Code

4100

status

Owned

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