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| | Marienhof Johannesburg, Gauteng | |
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Date: | 1890 | Type: | Homestead | |
Status: | Demolished |
Click to view mapCoordinates: 26°10'11.76" S 28°02'37.77" E Alt: 1689m | | Transcription of Blue Plaque
ANGLO-BOER WAR 1900-1902 CENTENARY COMMEMORATIONS
MARIENHOF
In 1890 Eduard Lippert bought part of the farm Braamfontein and
renovated the farmhouse for himself and his wife, Marie, naming it
Marienhof after her death in 1893. Advised by the forester Genth, Lippert
developed a plantation called the Sachsenwald to supply timber to the
mines. The Pro-Boer Lippert obtained the Dynamite Concession, a
monopoly which was often cited by the Uitlanders as a cause of the
war. He later assisted the Boers in buying guns from
Germany. Lippert left the Transvaal on the
outbreak of war and never returned.
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