Irish Settlers to the Cape. – Dickason, G B

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History of the Clanwilliam 1820 settlers from Cork Harbour.

Published to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of Clanwilliam. Destined for settlement on the troublesome eastern frontier of the Cape Colony in 1820, the Irish Parties were separated from the main body of settlers and located at Clanvilliam in the Western Cape. After the collapse of the Clanwilliam settlement some of the settlers formed into new groups and moved to the originally intended destination of Albany. B/w illustrations incl. maps and charts. Contents clean and tightly bound. 113 pages. Reprint. Condition: Very good. Binding: Softcover. Thick card-wraps with mild edge-wear.

Publisher: A A Balkema
Date Published: 2014
Publication Place: Cape Town

Condition: Very good.
Binding: Softcover. Thick card-wraps with mild edge-wear.

Dimensions: 25cm x 18cm x 2cm

Additional information

Weight 600 g