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− | (The "National Hall") A hall in Pretoria. | + | (The "National Hall") A hall in Pretoria. Also called the '''Nasionale Klub Saal''' ("National Club Hall") |
− | Used by the [[Kristelike Jongeliedevereniging]] in the 1920s. They did a number of plays there over the years, notably [[Jan F.E. Cilliers]]'s ''[[Heldinne van die Oorlog]]'' ("Heroines of the War") in the [[Nasionale Saal]] on 10 October 1924, | + | Used by the [[Kristelike Jongeliedevereniging]] in the 1920s. They did a number of plays there over the years, notably [[Jan F.E. Cilliers]]'s ''[[Heldinne van die Oorlog]]'' ("Heroines of the War") in the [[Nasionale Saal]] on 10 October 1924, ''[[ Jonge du Pree]]'' on 15 October 1924, ''[[Saul]]'' by [[W.J. Pienaar]] (1925), |
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Revision as of 08:08, 7 January 2011
(The "National Hall") A hall in Pretoria. Also called the Nasionale Klub Saal ("National Club Hall")
Used by the Kristelike Jongeliedevereniging in the 1920s. They did a number of plays there over the years, notably Jan F.E. Cilliers's Heldinne van die Oorlog ("Heroines of the War") in the Nasionale Saal on 10 October 1924, Jonge du Pree on 15 October 1924, Saul by W.J. Pienaar (1925),
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See also Christlike Jongeliedevereniging
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