Boksburg

From Britannica 11th Edition (1911)

Boksburg, a town of the Transvaal; 14 m. E. of Johannesburg by rail. Pop. of the municipality (1904) 14,757, of whom 4175 were whites. It is the headquarters of the Witwatersrand coal mining industry. The collieries extend from Boksburg eastward to Springs, 11 m. distant. Brakpan, the largest colliery in South Africa, lies midway between the places named.




Download as ZWI file | Last modified: 11/17/2022 15:24:34 | 1 views
☰ Source: https://oldpedia.org/article/britannica11/Boksburg | License: Public domain in the USA. Project Gutenberg License

ZWI signed:
  Oldpedia ✓[what is this?]