Overview
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    Inventory Number
    3322CD11
    Site Name
    Oak tree, Main Street, George
    Historical/alternative Site Name
    Alternate, Old Oak Slave Tree Memorial
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    sahrisprojectmanager
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    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 16:43
    Monuments & Memorials Recordings
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    Off
    Site Recording Admin Comments
    Builder: By a young sapling of 19 years
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    Description

    The padlocked chain embedded in the tree trunk is believed to have shackled people during slave auctions. Making it impossible for slaves to have been chained to it.The Old Slave Tree Memorial is located in Spin Street, Cape Town. It was an old fir tree that was cut down in 1916. The site is now an octagonal memorial erected on a traffic island in remembrance of the very large number of slaves that were said to be sold under the tree. The words “On this spot stood the old slave tree” is inscribed on the plaque.  Most of the slaves, who were sold under the tree, were brought to the Cape from Africa and Asia. The slave tree is located in close proximity to the Slave Lodge, which housed many of the slaves and too operates as a slave memorial now. The slave tree also functioned as a gathering for slaves who were not allowed to enter churches. In 1951, the last remnants of the tree were removed as the stump of the tree was destroyed in order to widen the street.  In 2014, the Old Slave Tree Memorial was highlighted during the World Design Capital event in Cape Town.

    Original Position
    Original Positioned
    Contains Animal figures?
    No
    Contains Human figures?
    No
    Construction Date Comment
    1815
    Construction Materials
    Natural plant
    Pedestal Material
    Soil
    Event Commemorated
    History of George
    Unveiled Comment
    Date Unveiled: 1936 the tree was declared as heritage object
    Inscriptions
    The tree planted in about 1815 was only a young sapling of 19 years by the time that slaves were emancipated in 1834
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    Yes
    Built Environment Recordings
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    Yes
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      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -33.956538, 22.45908
      KML File
      Oak_Tree.kml (920 bytes)
      Western Cape
      • Eden
      • George
      Location notes
      Corner of Church & Courteney Street 9 Kerk St, George, 6529, George 6529 South Africa.
      Directions to Site
      From Mtata you drive using R61 then from Lusikisiki you drive heading to Flagstaff
      Access details
      Only accessible through George Tourism Bureau
      Grading
      Grading
      Grade II
      GradingComment

      archiveimport Grading by: South African Heritage Resources Agency

      Declaration
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      In the grounds of the King Edward VII Public Library, George

      Gazette Date
      Gazette Number
      2346
      Gazette Notice Status
      Notice Date
      Notice Number
      529
      Archive Status
      National monument
      2346-529_1.pdf (254.67 KB)
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