File:Beehive hut in the strangers location in Port Elizabeth during the late 1800s (note the Victorian clothing).JPG

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English: This is a photo of an original picture in the archives of the Main Library, Port Elizabeth. Many workers lived in beehive huts in the Strangers Location, an area now known as Richmond Hill, and the London Missionary Society was granted land to build a church to serve them, and also to build houses. The surrounding land was marked on early maps as wasteland, or grazing land, and the community buried their dead in an area now known as Richmond Park.
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