Kwazulu-Natal, DURBAN, Central, Victoria Embankment, Dick KING memorial
Cemetery / Memorials Information:
Richard (Dick) Philip KING 1811-1871
Richard Philip King (1811–1871) was an English trader and colonist at Port Natal, a British trading station in the region now known as KwaZulu-Natal. He is best known for a historic horseback ride in 1842, where he completed a journey of 960 kilometres (600 mi) in 10 days, to request help for the besieged British garrison at Port Natal (now the Old Fort, Durban). In recognition of his heroic deeds, a statue was unveiled in Durban portraying himself riding his horse, Somerset. Additionally, he was bestowed with an estate in Isipingo. Several prominent landmarks in Durban, including the Kings Park Rugby Stadium, Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, the former soccer stadium (now called Moses Mabhida), and Kingsway High School, were named in his honour. (Wikipedia)
Album complete at the time of photographing.
Photographs contributed by: Denys Botha. eGGSA captions by: Riana le Roux
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Cemetery ID: GPSID:
GPS: -29 51.696, 31 01.524