Witzenberg, Prince Alfred Hamlet, Dutch Reformed Church
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Prince Alfred Hamlet, Dutch Reformed Church. The founding stone of the Dutch Reformed Church in Prince Alfred Hamlet has been laid on 25 April 1964. In the thin and elegant tower hangs a large but totally undecorated bell. The only inscription on the bell is the number 12647, next to the crown and top of the bell. The bell hangs on a yoke that carries the inscription HOESCH. 140 that probably refers to a local manufacturer. The bell is used by a clock that has been delivered by Will. W. Keay from Cape Town.
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