Contree (Jul 2024)

Rediscovering Woodstock

  • Andrea Badham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/nc.v21i0.724
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 0

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Originally known as Papendorp, the Caperonian suburb of Woodstock has a rather neglected and run-down appearance. This article looks at the "bustling, sprawling mixture of crumbling residences and grimy industry" in what once was "a peaceful country village" with a rural air. Things, however, changed when a railway line was completed, stimulating suburbanization and industrialization. Population returns, industrial development, the influence of St Mary's Anglican Church and establishment of a municipality (1882) are analysed and described in an attempt to rediscover the Woodstock of yesterday and today.

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