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  • av Preller Geldenhuys
    509

    Albert Barend Gildenhuizen (also spelt Gildenhuisz or Gildenhausen) arrived at the Cape in 1661 from Burgsteinfurt, Wesfale, Holland, as a sailor on board the ship "Princesse Royale". He became a "vryburger" on 23rd September 1661, the year before Cape founder Jan van Riebeeck returned to the Netherlands.He returned to Holland to marry Margaretha Hoefnagels and settled in the Cape in 1672.The Geldenhuys Stamvader was employed as a farm labourer from 1662 to 1665, and were known as knechts (hired hands released from the Garrison), working on various farms, among others with farmer Jacob Cloete."Free burghers" were granted 11.5 hectares of land along the Liesbeek River.Their descendant son, Barend Gildenhausen born on 6th September 1682, was the first purchaser of Vergelegen - the Hottentots Holland wine farm established by Willem Adriaan van der Stel, the son of well-liked Simon van der Stel. Vergelegen borders the town Somerset West.

  • av Preller Geldenhuys
    265,-

    Jan Geldenhuys was called up in October 1899 to serve in the Kroonstad Commando on the Western Front and deployed for the Siege of Kimberley. He fought at the Battles of Belmont, Graspan,Twee- Reviere (Modder River), Magersfontein and several other skirmishes.After Bloemfontein was occupied, he teamed up with Braam Preller, his father-in-law, and adopted 'fight and flight' tactics. His home was burnt down and wife interned in the Kroonstad Concentration Camp, where his new-born daughter died.He was captured in April 1902 and banished as a prisoner of war to Umballa, India, where his experiences till Thursday 20th November 1902 were documented. He shared a tent with his father-in-law and later met up with his father and brother who were POW's at Bhimtal.His diaries are lodged with the Anglo-Boer War museum in Bloemfontein. The author's grandmother, Lizzie Preller, having published her "Oorlogsherinneringe" (memoirs), provided the inspiration to add this addition to African history.

  • - Their legacy lives on
    av Preller Geldenhuys
    255,-

    New REVISED and Updated 2019 edition James Cook is a household name in New Zealand. Samuel Marsden? Love him or hate him! Known as the 'flogging pastor' in Australia, he is fondly remembered in New Zealand for bringing Christianity and Civilization with the establishment of Mission Stations. These were started at Tepuna, Kerikeri,Whangaroa, Paihia, Waimate, Mangapouri, Matamata, Rotrua, Puriri, Kaitaia, and Tauranga. Marsden left his mark at Paeroa, and that is where the author developed a healthy respect for this Christian.

  • av Preller Geldenhuys & Lesley-Ann Boshoff
    135

    This anthology has contributions from a group of people in the New Zealand Christian Writers' Guild Hauraki Branch.I became obsessed with the desire to understand how we all experience life's journey in our own way and made it my business to try to enthuse my fellow writers.A collection of work as diverse as this can only accentuate the fact that we serve an AWESOME God. Unique as we are so unique is He.A very special thank you to our publisher Prop Geldenhuys who has helped drive this group to submit their work.To those who didn't get to this in time, please don't give up! A colour edition is available for those who can afford it and an eBook version for those who can't!Keep writing and keep investigating what lies within your heart.We all have stories to tell and families who will someday regret that they never heard them.L Boshoff

  • av Preller Geldenhuys
    265,-

    Abram Carl Frederik Preller Geldenhuys qualified for his South African Air Force 'Wings' in March 1941.With only twenty more flying hours, Preller Geldenhuys was dispatched to join No 3 Fighter Squadron to East Africa.Once the Italians were defeated at Gondar, ACFP Geldenhuys recovered to South Africa to patrol the coasts for German and Japeneze submarines that threatened the shipping lanes.Once the war ended, he settled on the Copperbelt of Northern Rhodesia / Zambia. After an unsuccessful farming venture in Southern Rhodesia, he returned to South Africa where he rejoined the South African Air Force.

  • av Preller Geldenhuys
    329,-

    FOURTH REVISED EDITIONThornhill High School, Gweru, Zimbabwe, was founded in 1955 at a war-time Air Base. The school relocated to new premises where traditions developed with time.Ex-pupils of this fine school have adopted the habit of arranging perio

  • av Preller Geldenhuys
    409,-

    NEW, REVISED EDITIONThe life and time of a Rhodesian Air Force combat pilot who followed his father's footsteps into aviation and fought in the Rhodesian / Zimbabwe war 1965-1980.Heritage is traced from his grandfather's participation in the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902, his father's involvement in East-Africa during the Second World War 1939-1945 and his survival in the Southern African conflict. The author flew a variety of aircraft and served as a Flight Commander on Hawker Hunter and Canberra aircraft, serving on No's 1 and 5 Squadrons of the Rhodesian Air Force. This true story

  • av Preller Geldenhuys
    355,-

    This book records the operations of the Rhodesian Air Force. It includes a log of over 1100 airstrikes carried out as well as maps where most of these strikes have been meticulously plotted. The maps are in full colour. Numerous photographs illustrate the text.The author has produced a comprehensive account of the Air Force role in the war in Rhodesia - Zimbabwe. The work includes one of the most detailed summaries of Rhodesian military operations to have been published, and in this respect serves as an excellent work or reference to those historians and collectors of militaria. It is a book that fills in much detail.A comprehensive index is included.To the very end the Air Force kept up its valiant task of securing the airspace for the troops, the BSAP,the farmers and industry.All in all this is a highly readable, extremely detailed account of the Air Force's part in the war against terrorism.

  • av John R Milne
    249

    Bereavement is a part of life that most of us will have to deal with some time. Joy and sadness, love and hate, life and death are as much a part of our lives as sunrise and sunset, summer and winter. All of life is a mystery which has provided fertile soil for poets, sages and writers since mankind discovered the art of recorded thought.This book records various experiences and reactions of people from very different backgrounds who have enjoyed the blessings and the curses which life throws up. It also portrays these people in the ordinary and extraordinary aspects of their lives.We cannot predict how we will respond to situations we have never experienced. One of the writers of this book was used to dealing with death in her medical practice. Her tragic story is told here exactly as it happened.The ugly and painful reality of losing my parents at the age of seven and several more loved family members since then has done nothing to soften the blow of losing loved ones. Memories makes the pain acute.

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