Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    2628CB36
    Site Name
    Heidelberg Station
    Site Category
    Historical/alternative Site Name
    Nickname, Heidelberg Transport Museum. NZASM Heidelberg Museum.
    References
    Reference Types
    Book
    Citation
    Clarke, N. J. and Fisher, R.C. assisted by Simelane, S. 2016. NZASM Footsteps along the tracks : The identified extant built residue of the Nederlandsche Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorweg-Maatschappij (1887–1902). Pretoria: Visual Books. Available as ebook at http://www.repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/57875
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    Author
    nicholas.clarke
    Last modified
    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 18:49
    Built Environment Recordings
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    Inventory Reference
    Recording date
    Recorders
    Primary?
    Yes
    Classifications
    Date of Construction
    Building type
    Architectural style
    Architectural features

    Heritage Association of South Africa; Mpumalanga Heritage Interest Group; Stichting Zuid-Afrikahuis Nederland, The Netherlands; Transnet Heritage Foundation.

    Associated People
    Associated Person/Organisation Role
    Architect
    History of use
    Use Period Use
      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -26.507282, 28.367455
      Gauteng
      • Sedibeng
      • Lesedi
      Grading
      Grading
      Grade II
      Grading Date
      GradingComment

      Grading by: Nicholas Clarke#!#Roger Charles Fisher

      Statement of Significance

      This structure, being part of the larger NZASM endeavour, falls under the generic NZASM statement of significance, but specifically is also a good extant example of its type. Its importance lies in its associations with South Africa's community, heritage, and is considered uncommon, rare and endangered; it has the potential to yield information for understanding; as an object it demonstrates principal characteristics; has particular aesthetic characteristics; demonstrates a high degree of technical achievement; has strong and special associations with both historic and contemporaneous communities; has a special association with the life and work of an important organisation and its associated persons; and is significant in revealing labour practices of the time; all as they relate to the culture of South Africa and her international cultural historic affiliates. The structure forms part of what can be seen as a heritage area. (Government Gazette Notice 2012 of 1975: 'Historical and architectural interest. The exceptional railway station at Heidelberg, with its Dutch stepped gable on the street side and decorative gable on the platform side, was festively opened on 10 October 1896. The guests of honour at this occasion was Dr W. J. Leyds, State Secretary of the South African Republic, and Sir D. Robinson, Governor of Natal.') The structure forms part of what can be seen as a heritage area.

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