1896 in South Africa explained
The following lists events that happened during 1896 in South Africa.
Incumbents
Events
- January
- February
- May
- 13 - The Franchise Bill is passed by Natal's Legislative Assembly, disfranchising natives of other countries.
- June
- August
- 6 - Cape Town's first electric tram service begins operation along Adderley Street to Mowbray Hill.
- December
- 18 - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi arrives back in Durban with his wife and two sons, but the ship is placed under a 5-day quarantine because Bombay was declared a plague-infected port. Quarantine will later be extended to 13 January 1897.
- Unknown date
Births
- 1 February - Stephanus Le Roux Marais, organist, teacher and composer of Afrikaans songs, is born in the district of Bloemfontein.
- 1 February - Ivan Mitford-Barberton, art teacher at the Michaelis School of Art in Cape Town and sculptor of several monuments in South Africa, is born in Somerset East.
- April - Clements Kadalie, trade unionist, is born at Chifira, Nkhata Bay District, Nyasaland (now Malawi).
- 3 May - Petrus Johannes Lemmer, composer of Afrikaans songs, is born in Hartbeesfontein, Transvaal.
- 27 October - Edith Haisman, RMS Titanic survivor, is born in Worcester, Cape Colony (d. 1997)
Deaths
Railways
Railway lines opened
Locomotives
- Cape
- Two new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on the Cape Government Railways (CGR):
- The first of a second batch of fifty 6th Class 4-6-0 steam locomotives. In 1912 they would be designated Class 6A on the South African Railways (SAR).
- The first of a second batch of forty-six 7th Class 4-8-0 Mastodon type locomotives on the Midland and Eastern Systems. In 1912 they would be designated Class 7A on the SAR.
- Two 4-6-2 Pacific type tank locomotives enter service on the Metropolitan and Suburban Railway that operates a suburban passenger service between Cape Town and Sea Point.
- Free State
- The Oranje-Vrijstaat Gouwerment-Spoorwegen places the first of twenty-four new Cape 6th Class steam locomotives in service. In 1912 they would be designated Class 6C on the SAR.
- Natal
- Transvaal
- The independent Pretoria-Pietersburg Railway in the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (Transvaal Republic) places the first of three saddle-tank locomotives in service.
Notes and References
- The Great Dynamite Explosion, report by Mr. J.G. Blumberg, Fairmount School, Johannesburg, excerpt from the autobiography of Dutch immigrant Jan de Veer who came to South Africa in 1893.
- Statement Showing, in Chronological Order, the Date of Opening and the Mileage of Each Section of Railway, Statement No. 19, p. 183, ref. no. 200954-13