Talks
GUY BUTLER (1918-2001) – South African poet, academic and playwright

David Butler, Headmaster of Greenwood Bay College in Plettenberg Bay
speaks about his father Professor Guy Butler.
The following is a transcript of David's talk and is largely unedited.
“I am fully aware that a lot of you may have known my father either as students or colleagues and you might...
FEAST AND FAMINE’ - The Fishing Industry of Plettenberg Bay

“A failed experiment” The Silkworm Industry of Gouna

Speaker: Rayno Sciocattis
In 1881 Rayno Sciocatti's Italian ancestors were brought out by the Cape Government to start a silk industry in Gouna – about 14 miles north west of Knysna and over 900 meters above sea level. The immigrants were farming people of substance from the Mountainous...
François Le Vaillant - Journey into the Interior of Africa

François Le Vaillant: Journey into the Interior of Africa
Summary of a talk given by D.J. Culpin
to the
Plettenberg Bay Historical Society on 14 May 2017
The French traveller and ornithologist, François Le Vaillant, wrote one of the most important eighteenth-century accounts of a visit to...
Philip Caveney talks on The Woodcutter Settlements of the Southern Cape

Introduction
This is a short account of the woodcutter settlements in the southern Cape and the efforts made by the Cape authorities to improve the living standards of the woodcutters by settling them at selected locations on clearings abutting the indigenous forests. The now extinct Knysna...
Brenda Sheperd talks on The 100th Anniversary of the Sinking of the SS Mendi

It was a volatile time in South Africa at the outbreak of the First World War. Only 12 years had passed since the end of the Anglo Boer War which had bitterly divided the nation. Those South Africans of British descent and Afrikaners loyal to General Botha automatically regarded themselves...