Colin Bender

Who Saved Natal? The Story of the Victorian Harbour Engineers of Colonial Port Natal

Published: Privately, Durban, 1988

Edition: First Edition

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Tucked into the South East coast of Africa lies a tidal lagoon known over the years as eThekwina, Ponto de Pescario, Rio de Natalia and Port Natal.

It was the pristine domain of the elephants, hippos and stone age Bushmen. Then came the Iron age Zulus, the Ivory Hunters, the Voortrekkers and finally the settlers from the British Isles and India.

On the 19th Century maritime charts, Port Natal was one of those romantic far off places.....Windjammers, paddle steamers, dredgers, divers and hooting tugboats. But it was a navigator's nightmare and a ship's graveyard. The old sailing vessels were slowly giving way to the new steam monsters and Natal was desperate for a deep, safe harbour. He who won the battle of the sandbar would save Natal!

Hardcover with dustcover(chipped) with illustrated endpapers(owners signature to front endpaper) Frontispiece + xx and maps, with photographs and illustrations-162 pages with index. Very clean copy.

  • Jacket Condition: Very Good
  • Binding Condition: Very Good
  • Overall Condition: Very Good
  • Size: 17 X 24.5cm
  • Sold By: Quathlamba Winds Books
  • Contact Person: Ian & Yvonne Halford
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Telephone: 01743 361772
  • Preferred Payment Methods: Paypal-Cheques-Direct Transfer to UK Bank.
  • Trade Associations: SABDA


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