Knysna-Plett Herald

Adventure An at Avontuur

- Chris van Gass

PLETTENBER­G BAY -

Author Dalene Matthee set her book Fiela se Kind at Wolvekraal at Avontuur, between Uniondale and Plettenber­g Bay. This was one of the snippets of informatio­n Jimmy Zondagh revealed at the Van Plettenber­g Historical Society gathering at Formosa Garden Village in Plettenber­g Bay on Thursday 19 October.

Jimmy, the ninth generation of Zondaghs at Avontuur, which is now an establishe­d apple and pear farm at the start of the Langkloof, spoke about the Boer War monument and an Anglo Boer War fort that still exists on the farm.

Jimmy and his daughter, Michelle, presented the history of the farm since the first Zondagh settled there in April 1765.

Michelle read excerpts from her great-grandmothe­r's diary. Matt Zondagh chronicled the period of the Boer War and at one stage reflected that a Boer commando had almost fired at family members.

One Boer soldier said, "Oompie, you're lucky… you almost received a blaauw boontjie." (blue bean – reference to the point of a bullet). Kommandant Scheepers and his commando occupied Uniondale and were active at Avontuur.

Scheepers, then only 24, was captured by the British Brit and taken to Graaff-Reinet, Rein where he was put on trial, found guilty and executed by b firing squad while sitting on a chair.

Avontuur was w also included in the postal route in the Eastern Cape. Post Pos was carried by foot and horse from one village to t the next. "The original postal bugle is still at Belle-Vue [where Jimmy's Ji museum is situated]," said Jimmy, Jimmy who demonstrat­ed demonstrat the bugle to the guests. gues

The Zondagh Zond clan and their other ot Plett relations gathered ga for the talk and an Jimmy regaled the gathering with tales of the family enjoying en their summer holidays while ca camping in Plettenber­g Plettenb Bay.

 ?? ?? The clan at the Van Plettenber­g Historical Society talk on Avontuur. Back, from left: Chris Hops, Michelle Zondagh, Jimmy Zondagh and his wife Magdel Zondagh. Front: Doreen Butterwort­h, Isabel Hops and chairperso­n of the historial society, Len Swimmer.
The clan at the Van Plettenber­g Historical Society talk on Avontuur. Back, from left: Chris Hops, Michelle Zondagh, Jimmy Zondagh and his wife Magdel Zondagh. Front: Doreen Butterwort­h, Isabel Hops and chairperso­n of the historial society, Len Swimmer.
 ?? Jimmy ZondaghZ gives a renditionr­enditio of the call of the or original postal bugle usedus at Avontuur in the ea early 1900s. ??
Jimmy ZondaghZ gives a renditionr­enditio of the call of the or original postal bugle usedus at Avontuur in the ea early 1900s.

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