The Dry Docks of District Six
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Why did they call it the “Dry Docks” of District Six?
Was it because so many stevedores lived there? Was it because they had a view of the Cape Town harbour? Or was it because the streets in the area were named after historic dockyards in England? We may never know how the Dry Docks got its name, but what we do know is that life in the Dry Docks had its own rhythm and rhyme.
In this podcast, Soraya Martheze gives us a unique perspective into what life was like there, how they spent their days, and how forced removals in the Dry Docks had a character of its own.
Guest: Soraya Martheze
Featuring: Matthew Nissen
Story, narration, editing & sound design: Lisa Hendricks
Photo credit: Stan Abrahams Collection, District Six Museum
All podcasts and digital stories can be found on YouTube & iono.fm.
Find the podcasts here https://www.youtube.com/@districtsixmuseum1867 and https://iono.fm/c/7917.
The oral history programme is funded by the Mellon Foundation.
Was it because so many stevedores lived there? Was it because they had a view of the Cape Town harbour? Or was it because the streets in the area were named after historic dockyards in England? We may never know how the Dry Docks got its name, but what we do know is that life in the Dry Docks had its own rhythm and rhyme.
In this podcast, Soraya Martheze gives us a unique perspective into what life was like there, how they spent their days, and how forced removals in the Dry Docks had a character of its own.
Guest: Soraya Martheze
Featuring: Matthew Nissen
Story, narration, editing & sound design: Lisa Hendricks
Photo credit: Stan Abrahams Collection, District Six Museum
All podcasts and digital stories can be found on YouTube & iono.fm.
Find the podcasts here https://www.youtube.com/@districtsixmuseum1867 and https://iono.fm/c/7917.
The oral history programme is funded by the Mellon Foundation.