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Schedule The demarcation of the Provincial Heritage Site is as follows: A portion of Thornton Road between Klipfontein and Repulse Roads in Athlone, concerning only the street boundary, excluding the pavement or any private property. As depicted in attached diagram A, the co-ordinates for the declared Provincial Heritage Site boundary are as follows: Point A: 33°57'43.42"S 18°30'37.80”E; Point B: 33°57'43.50"S 18°30'38.06”E; Point C: 33°57'44.40"S 18°30'37.83”E; Point D: 33°58'25.71"S 18°30'40.84”E; Point E: 33°58'44.78"S 18°30'42.27”E; Point F: 33°58'44.80"S 18°30'42.02”E; Point H: 33°57'44.12"S 18°30'37.61”E; Point G: 33°58'25.72"S 18°30'40.63”ESignificance Thornton Road possesses high social and historical significance – representing a powerful space of resistance politics in the 1980s. Various sites along Thornton Road hold memories. The Trojan Horse incident symbolised the growing desperation of the apartheid government and the increased brutality with which they responded to unrest and protest within townships. Thornton Road is representative of mass action and a gathering place of antiapartheid protests, particularly student protests. Thornton Road holds importance in the community, in the pattern of South Africa's history and has a strong and special association with the life or work of a person, group, or organisation of importance in the history of South Africa. Thornton Road bears significance for social and cultural reasons in representing defiance and the passion for the liberation struggle.

Inventory Reference
Gazette Date
Declaration Type
Gazette Number
8528
Notice Date
Notice Number
148/2021
Declared by (Organisation/Heritage Authority)
Gazette Notice Status
Media
Thornton.pdf (309.77 KB)
Record Administration
clinton.jackson
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