The 50 sites visited
St Mary’s Cemetery in Baakens Valley; Russell Road Cemetery; Langa Memorial in Rosedale Drive, Uitenhage;
The Old Post Office in Govan Mbeki Avenue;
Alms Houses in Alms Street, Bethelsdorp;
Mendi Memorial in Mendi Road, New Brighton;
Emlotheni Memorial Park in Mendi Road, New Brighton,
Cannon commemorating the wreck of the Sacramento in Schoenmakerskop;
Red Location Museum in New Brighton;
Humewood Slipway at Humewood beach; Campanile in Central; New Market Square in Uitenhage;
Athenaeum building in Belmont Terrace, Central;
Queen Victoria Statue in Govan Mbeki Avenue;
Cradock Four Memorial Site in Coega;
ANC graves in Veeplaas Cemetery;
South End Museum in Walmer Boulevard;
David Livingstone’s house in Bethelsdorp; Pier Street Mosque; Rudolph Street Mosque; St Augustine’s Cathedral in Whites Road, Central;
Port Elizabeth Tramways Building;
The Tin Hat near Humewood Beach;
The Feather Market Centre in Baakens Street, Central;
Opera House in Whites Road, Central;
No 7 Castle Hill museum in Central;
Old Station House in Market Street, Uitenhage;
Drostdy Museum in Caledon Street, Uitenhage;
Port Elizabeth main library in Govan Mbeki Avenue, Central; Fort Frederick in Central; Hill Presbyterian Church in Central; King Edward Hotel in Central; Brick Chimney tower in Despatch; Donkin Reserve in Central; PapenKuils Cemetery in Stratford Road;
The Port Elizabeth High Court in Central;
Pearson Conservatory at St George’s Park in Central;
Horse Memorial in Cape Road, Central;
The Old Harbour Board building in Central; Norwich Union in Central; Pleinhuis/ Noninzi Luzipho Building in Govan Mbeki Avenue;
Mediterranean Shipping Company building (old Grey Institute) in Central;
Old Mutual building in Bird Street;
New Brighton Railway Station;
Moth Bowls Club in Albany Road;
St Mary’s Cathedral in Central; Belmont Terrace in Central; GM Factory in Kempston Road;
Jewish Pioneer Memorial Museum in Richmond Hill; and
The Port Elizabeth City Hall.