The town was founded in 1853 and named after the Reverend Robertson, the minister of the Dutch Reformed Church in Swellendam at the time. Robertson…
The first settlers came to the area in 1700 and the town was laid out in 1795 and named after Ryk Tulbagh, one of the best Dutch Governors of the Cape.…
This beautiful town lies in a large farming area and was established in 1893. It is named after Sir Garnet Wolseley, a famous British General and Governor…
This town was established in 1818 and named for Lord Worcester, elder brother of the then Governor of the Cape, Sir Charles Somerset. It is set in the lush…