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Edmund Francis Bourke ( ga, Éamonn Proinséas De Búrca; 27 January 1852 – 30 August 1926) was an Irish-South African politician and businessman who served as a member of the Transvaal Legislative Council and the first mayor of
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Biography

Eddie Bourke was born in Maritzburg, in the British
Colony of Natal The Colony of Natal was a British colony in south-eastern Africa. It was proclaimed a British colony on 4 May 1843 after the British government had annexed the Boer Republic of Natalia, and on 31 May 1910 combined with three other colonies to ...
. He was the eldest son of John Bourke and Hannah Stadler. John Bourke was an Irish pioneer of the
Colony of Natal The Colony of Natal was a British colony in south-eastern Africa. It was proclaimed a British colony on 4 May 1843 after the British government had annexed the Boer Republic of Natalia, and on 31 May 1910 combined with three other colonies to ...
originally from Castlegar in Ireland. Bourke attended
Maritzburg College Maritzburg College is a semi-private English-medium high school for boys situated in the city of Pietermaritzburg, in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was founded in 1863 and it's the oldest boys' high school in KwaZulu-Natal – and one of the o ...
. After learning accounting from Messrs. A. Fass & Co. Bourke left Natal for the
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in 1877 and accepted the management of Mr. Henry Russell's business (one of the oldest in Pretoria), in January of that year. In 1878, Bourke was recalled to Natal to take temporary charge of Messrs. A. Fass and Co's business in Durban. He returned finally to the Transvaal early in 1879. Shortly after his return, the well—known general merchant firm of Bourke & Co. was established. Bourke became good friends with many prominent South African politicians and businessmen of his time including George Jesse Heys and President
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with whom he had a close friendship. Bourke and Heys became good business associates in various fields, one of which included a gold mine near
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. Bourke & Co carried on for many years until Bourke resigned its direction to the care of his brothers while he himself toke over the control of the Bourke Estate and Trust Company of which he was chairman. Bourke was director of numerous smaller companies and is largely interested in farming and other agricultural pursuits. He took part in the early development of the great gold mining industries, but without any very great measure of financial success. Throughout the stirring days of Barberton's beginnings, and the initial mining in the district of Witwatersrand, he remained steadily at work in Pretoria, although none of his local ventures proved really successful. Bourke was a well known patron of sports and athletics. His interest in Pretoria cricket was very keen, and he arranged for visits from the famous cricketers like
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,
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, and
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. In his early days Bourke was captain of the Maritzburg Rugby team, and took a hearty interest in the game throughout his life. Bourke was an avid golfer and endeavored to wake up public interest in wildlife game protection and served for a time as Chairman of the Transvaal Game Protection Association. In 1880 Eddie Bourke was elected to both the Transvaal Volksraad and to Pretoria's City Council where he first held a seat in the Water & Sanitation Commission. Here his prominence as a public servant grew. Bourke married Eleanor Griffin who was the daughter of Irish immigrants Henry Griffin and Mary Anne Jefferson. His first home was a small house at the corner of the present day Sisulu and Jeff Masemola Streets. This house is still standing. With the arrival of five daughters (two sons were born much later) the Bourke family needed a much larger house and the first plans for the construction of a larger house down the road were discussed in 1885. Bourke went to the Netherlands where the design and final plans were completed. All the material used was imported from England and the Netherlands and a number of Dutch builders were employed. The house was completed between by 1888 and Bourke named the house Barton Keep. In 1891, Bourke became the first president of the brand new Pretoria Chamber of Commerce. He Became well known for his involvement in many charitable or philanthropic activities. He financed hospitals and schools like St Ethelreda School for Girls (known today as St Mary's Diocesan School for Girls). The outbrake of the
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(or Second Anglo-Boer War) had devastating consequences for him. Apart from having rooted business instrests with both the Transvaal and British businesses in the Transvaal, Bourke had positive personal relations with prominent members of both the Transvaal and the British. Paul Kruger thus advised Bourke, for their safety, Bourke should to take his family and leave for England for the duration of the war. Bourke and his family thus left the Transvaal for England in October 1899. During the war, Barton Keep was commandeered as staff headquarters for Lord Kitchener and
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. After the war, Eddie Bourke returned to Pretoria to resume an active part in its affairs. Eddie Bourke was elected as the first Mayor of Pretoria in 1903 where he served until 1904. He was succeeded by
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. Eddie Bourke died in Pretoria on 30 August 1926 at the age of 74. His house, Barton keep, unfortunately deteriorated in the years following his death before being purchased from the Bourke Trust by the
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in June 1945. After slight restoration Barton Keep is being used by the Pretoria Conservatoire of Music. Today, Bourke Street in
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bears his name.


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