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The following lists events that happened during 1947 in South Africa.
Incumbents
Monarch: King George VI.
Governor-General and High Commissioner for Southern Africa: Gideon Brand van Zyl.
Prime Minister: Jan Christiaan Smuts.
Chief Justice: Ernest Frederick Watermeyer.
Events
February
17 – King George VI in his capacity as King-Emperor of South Africa within the British Commonwealth visits the country with his family, for a royal tour, the first British monarch to do so in South African history..
March
9 – The Three Doctors' Pact (also known as the Dadoo-Naicker-Xuma Pact) is signed by Dr A.B. Xuma (African National Congress), Dr Monty Naicker (Natal Indian Congress) and Dr Yusuf Dadoo (Transvaal Indian Congress).
April
18 – Mrs. Ples is discovered near Sterkfontein.
May
4 – The Natal Indian Organisation is formed.
December
29 – Marion Island is annexed by South Africa.
Births
23 March – Ray Phiri, musician (d. 2017)
2 June – King Ingwenyama Mayitjha III of the Ndzundza-Mabhoko Southern Ndebele people. (d. 2005)
2 July – George Weideman, poet and writer. (d. 2008)
16 July – Roelf Meyer, politician.
5 August – Angus Buchan, televangelist, pastor & farmer.
15 September – Sandra Prinsloo, actress
28 October – Busi Mhlongo, musician. (d. 2010)
Deaths
Railways
= Locomotives
=Two new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on the South African Railways (SAR):
Twelve Class S1 0-8-0 shunting steam locomotives, designed and built in the Salt River workshops in Cape Town.
The first of twenty-eight Class 3E electric locomotives.
Sports
= Cricket
=May–August
The South Africa national cricket team tours England and plays five Test matches against the England national cricket team.
Test matches
1st Test at Trent Bridge – match drawn
2nd Test at Lord's – England won by 10 wickets
3rd Test at Old Trafford – England won by 7 wickets
4th Test at Headingley – England won by 10 wickets
5th Test at The Oval – match drawn
= Football
=May–July
The South Africa national football team tours Australia and New Zealand and plays five games against the Australia national association football team and four against the New Zealand men's national football team.Team-H.Smethurst (capt.),L.G.Anley,A.G.Falconer,D.A.Wilson,H.D.McCreadie,R.H.F.Nicholson,D.D.Forbes,E.G.Dowell,S.van Rensburg, C.Kurland,R.Ferriman,H.E.Naish,J.H.Classens,H.J.Pretorius,J.H.M.Pickerill,C.L.Brink,B.Clack,S.O'Linn.J.H.Barbour (mgr).M.Taylor (ast.mgr).
Australia
10 May – South Africa wins 2–1 at the Sydney Cricket Grounds, Australia.
24 May – South Africa wins 4–2 at the Brisbane Cricket Grounds, Australia.
31 May – South Africa and Australia draw 3–3 at the Sydney Show Grounds, Australia.
7 June – Australia wins 5–1 at the Newcastle Sports Grounds, Australia.
14 June – South Africa wins 2–1 at the Sydney Cricket Grounds, Australia.
New Zealand
28 June – South Africa wins 6–5 at the Lancaster Park, Christchurch, New Zealand.
5 July – South Africa wins 6–0 at the Carisbrook Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand.
12 July – South Africa wins 8–3 at the Athletic Park, Wellington, New Zealand.
19 July – South Africa wins 4–1 at the Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand.
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1947 in South Africa - Wikipedia
The following lists events that happened during 1947 in South Africa. Monarch: King George VI. Governor-General and High Commissioner for Southern Africa: Gideon Brand van Zyl. Prime Minister: Jan Christiaan Smuts. Chief Justice: Ernest Frederick Watermeyer.
Rediscovering the 1947 Royal Visit to South Africa
Oct 26, 2016 · In 1947 the Royal Family (King George VI, his wife Queen Elizabeth and his two daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret) undertook a leisurely three month journey (February to April) through their Southern African dominions (South Africa itself, Southern Rhodesia, Swaziland, Basutoland and the Bechuanaland Protectorate).
HMS Vanguard brings the Royals to SA, 1947
Jan 13, 2016 · This is the first British Royal Tour of South Africa in 1947 by King George VI the then 21 year old Princess Elizabeth (the current Queen). Here is HMS Vanguard that brought the Royals to Cape Town and it forms a majestic backdrop to…
Royal Tour of South Africa, 1947 | The Royal Watcher
Apr 17, 2022 · King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were joined by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret for their three-month Tour of their Southern African dominions in 1947 (75 years ago), visiting South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Swaziland, Basutoland and the Bechuanaland Protectorate on their only joint Tour as a family.
The Last Hurrah – South Africa and the Royal Tour of 1947
Dec 14, 2018 · Book review: The Last Hurrah, by Graham Viney is a fascinating account of a pivotal moment in South African history. ISBN 9781868429240. The Royal Family arrived in Cape Town on 17 February 1947 and left for home on 24 April. They had travelled 7 000 km, visited more than 400 cities, towns and stop-overs, and spoken to 25 000 people.
Port Elizabeth of Yore: Royal Visit of 1947 - The Casual Observer
Aug 17, 2016 · According to correspondents covering the Royal Tour and speaking to the Eastern Province Herald of Thursday, February 27, 1947, Port Elizabeth gave the Royal Family the greatest welcome they had yet received in South Africa.
Royal Visits to South Africa - The Royal Watcher
Sep 23, 2019 · The most major Royal Visit to South Africa came in 1947, when King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret visited their Southern African dominions, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Swaziland, Basutoland and the Bechuanaland Protectorate, during a three-month Tour.
Category:1947 in South Africa - Wikipedia
Pages in category "1947 in South Africa" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The Royal Family in South Africa - British Heritage Travel
Nov 22, 2024 · In 1947, the Royal Family took a famous trip to South Africa. As WW2 came to a close, travel was opened up, and the Royal Family took immediate advantage of that fact.
South African cricket team in England in 1947 - Wikipedia
The South African cricket team toured England in the 1947 season to play a five-match Test series against England. The team was captained by Alan Melville with Dudley Nourse as his vice-captain (v/c).