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Government House was built between 1902 and 1906 as the
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of the governor of the
Transvaal Colony The Transvaal Colony () was the name used to refer to the Transvaal region during the period of direct British rule and military occupation between the end of the Second Boer War in 1902 when the South African Republic was dissolved, and the ...
. The Cape vernacular style was taken on as a national building style promoted not only by the Cape coteries but also by proponents of Dutch-speaking republican independence or of
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nationalism, notably the Dutch Pretoria artist
Jacobus Hendrik Pierneef Jacobus Hendrik (Henk) Pierneef (usually referred to as Pierneef) (13 August 1886 Pretoria – 4 October 1957 Pretoria), was a South African landscape artist, generally considered to be one of the best of the old South African masters. His distin ...
. Over the next few decades most public buildings in
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were designed with versions of Cape Dutch gables, with
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s, mullioned windows, and brass escutcheons, to differing degrees of cost and credibility.


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Government Houses of South Africa The following is a list of Government Houses of South Africa. *Transvaal, Government House of Transvaal *Cape Province, Government House of Cape Province *Orange Free State, Government House, Bloemfontein *Natal, Government House of Natal Se ...
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Government Houses of the British Empire A Government House is any residence used by Governors-General, Governors and Lieutenant-Governors in the Commonwealth and the British Empire. Government Houses serve as the venue for Governors’ official business, as well as the many receptions ...
* Governors General of South Africa Government buildings completed in 1906 Houses completed in 1906 Official residences in South Africa Buildings and structures in Pretoria Government Houses of the British Empire and Commonwealth 1906 establishments in South Africa {{SouthAfrica-struct-stub