Cape of Good Hope lease agreement
1902
Farm lease agreement with Cape of Good Hope stationery and revenue stamps.
Victoria West is a town in the central Karoo region of South Africa's Northern Cape province. The town was laid out on the bank of the Brakrivier watercourse in 1843, when the Dutch Reformed Church bought the farm Zeekoegat from the estate of J.H. Classens. It was named Victoria in 1844, after Queen Victoria, though amended to Victoria West in 1855 to distinguish it from an Eastern Cape district. In 1859 the town acquired municipal status.
210mm x 335mm (folded)
R1,000