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editIt is not myth. This page says Gandhi thrown out of train as myth. This is incorrect. You have to read Gandhi autobiography and also other biographers detailed story. It is clear that he was humiliated because of his race. Please read http://www.progress.org/gandhi.
General deterioration of this page
editWell, eek. I think what happened is that User:Carisse made some new user/sandbox changes to the page, and no-one picked them up, or reverted them, and people continued to work on the damaged page. I've restored the lost images, and a paragraph of text that was lost/mangled. At some point, I'll come back and do a more detailed, better referenced history section. The "description" section was also taken verbatim from a tourism website. While it's useful information, and probably needs to be incorporated, in that form it was copyvio, so I removed it. Sigh. No rest for the Wikipedian. -Kieran 19:18, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
Description and extras
editI added a few more details regarding the names of the city, and also a description of the town. Michael J. Mullany 09:45, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
Factual Accuracy
editI thought I should comment on the text I put on this page (I wrote most of the page).
- I'm not sure of the reason for naming the town "The place of the elephant" (I've made this clear in the article).
- I'm not too sure about the city hall being the southern hemisphere's biggest red brick building. It's something I was told once, and not from a reliable source. It is a large, and signifant example of red brick architecture.
- I'm also not so sure about the horse statue at the casino. It's pretty big, and again I was told that it was the biggest in the world, but that is also unreliable.
Anyway, hopefully someone (or myself) will find the time to verify these and correct them as necessary
- As mentioned below, I have referenced both the golden horse statue and the city hall facts. Cenobite 14:42, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
Inflammatory Material
editI've edited some of the text about PMB's capital status as it came across as being potentially inflammatory.
Horse Statue
editI have removed the section on the statue of the horse being the largest in the world, since it was by no means conclusive. I've found links that refer to the city hall being the largest all brick building in the southern hemisphere, so that can stay. ManicParroT 00:17, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
- I've added the trivia section mentioning both the City Hall being the largest all-brick building, as well as the Golden Horse statue being the largest of its kind. I have added references for these as well. Cenobite 14:38, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
Take 5
editI've never heard of take 5, and I'm dubious of its value to this article. I'm going to delete it soon, unless I hear an explanation.
- Take 5 was a one of the popular night spots frequented by university students (definately during the 90's) Anyone from PMB at that time would know Take 5 if only by reputation (this includes the older generation). For many young people it is a fond memory.
GHS
editDoes anyone know why Pietermaritzburg Girls' High isn't mentioned in the list of edciation institutions? It is one of the biggest girls schools in PMB and always won the swimming galas in the 90's...
Seven Day War in Pietermaritzburg
editI am loking for info on this event, which may or may not have occurred in March 25-March 31 1990. Thanks.
Gandhi
edit- "What actually happened is that [Gandhi] was not allowed to board a first-class carriage, even though he held a valid first-class ticket."
The scholarship - most recently, Rajmohan Gandhi's widely acclaimed Mohandas (Penguin 2006) - does not support this version at all. A more historically accurate version of this paragraph might read:
"Pietermaritzburg is also famous for an incident early in the life of Mahatma Gandhi. A white man objected to Gandhi's presence in a first-class carriage, and he was ordered to move to the van compartment at the end of the train. Gandhi, who had a first-class ticket, refused, and was thrown off the train at Pietermartizburg. Shivering through the night in the waiting room of the station, Gandhi made the momentous decision to stay on in South Africa and fight the racial discrimination against Indians there. Out of that struggle emerged his unique version of civil resistance, Satyagraha."
If there is no rejoinder to this proposed wording, I propose to incorporate it after one week into the article. Giridhar (talk) 17:15, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
Moving list of educational stuff
editThis article seems to have bogged down a bit, in the sense that it hasn't progressed beyond the point of adequacy. I'm thinking that the educational institution section needs to be moved, or revised, and a bunch more content could go in. I'm going to start adding content, but the educational institution section is stumping me - perhaps it would be ideal to mention a couple of the bigger / more historic institutions, and just create another page with the list of educational institutions.
Temperatures
editThat big table of climate info isn't doing anything for me. I think it should be moved, or just deleted - it breaks up the flow of the article horribly. ManicParroT (talk) 09:48, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
City Hall
editIs it really likely that Pietermaritzburg City Hall is the largest brick building in the Southern Hemisphere? The turbine hall and chimneys of Athlone Power station in Cape Town are built of brick and look larger, and I doubt they are even the largest in South Africa, let alone the Southern Hemisphere. Booshank (talk) 22:43, 16 January 2010 (UTC)
Jonathan Handley link
editNear the foot of the page is a list of famous residents of Pietermaritzburg, including Jonathan Handley, founder of SA rock group, the Radio Rats. His name is linked but pressing this goes through to an entirely different man, who works or has worked for the British Defence Ministry. Needs to be removed (I don't know how). Thanks. ```` —Preceding unsigned comment added by Theherald1000 (talk • contribs) 09:57, 7 May 2011 (UTC)
Jonathan Handley link
editSorry, I should have held the "shift" key down to get the tilde re- my comments on the Jonathan Handley link. Theherald1000 (talk) 09:59, 7 May 2011 (UTC)
Assessment comment
editThe comment(s) below were originally left at Talk:Pietermaritzburg/Comments, and are posted here for posterity. Following several discussions in past years, these subpages are now deprecated. The comments may be irrelevant or outdated; if so, please feel free to remove this section.
i have noticed that in your educational institutions section, you have left out M.L.SULTAN (PMB) SECONDARY SCHOOL which was founded in 1964 with the benevolence of the philanthropist Muhammad Lappa Sultan. It is ne of the oldest High Schoolsin Pietermaritzburg.
The schools started as a Technical High School and provided training for children in the Indian Community in the technical fields, Brick Laying, Carpentry, Metal Work and Welding, Motor Mechanics and Technical Drawing. Today M.L. Sultan (PMB) Secondary stands provides excellent educational opportunities to childrem from more than 35 suburbs in and around Pietermaritzburg! Kindly include this institution in your website. Anash Mangalparsad |
Last edited at 20:19, 1 January 2009 (UTC). Substituted at 03:00, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
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Coat of arms
editUnfortunately the National Archives doesn't provide any way to permalink a record. But if you go to the Archives Search at http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm300gi, choose "Data of the Bureau of Heraldry", and search for Pietermaritzburg, one of the results is for "PIETERMARITZBURG, STADSRAAD/CITY COUNCIL" and the text of the result is as follows.
DEPOT HER TYPE Wapen/Arms REFERENCE 685 DESCRIPTION PIETERMARITZBURG, STADSRAAD/CITY COUNCIL REMARKS Wapen oorspronklik by Oktrooi gedateer 1961-05-29 deur die College of Arms toegeken/Arms originally granted under Letters Patent dated 1961-05-29 by the College of Arms. Aansoek/Application. GK/GN 60: SK/GG 3757, 1973-01-12. Registrasie/Registration. GK/GN 735: SK/GG 3878, 1973-05-04. Wapenbrief uitgereik/Certificate issued: 1974-06-07 (English). H4/3/2/213 SUMMARY + Wapen: Deursnede van blou en groen, oor alles heen 'n staande olifant van goud, getand van silwer. + Helmteken: 'n Uitstralende son van blou belaai met vyf vyfpuntige sterre kruisgewys, die middelste van goud en die ander van silwer. + Wrong en dekklede: Goud en groen. + Skildhouers: Twee swartwildebeeste van natuurlike kleur, elk op die skouer belaai met 'n skild, die regterkantste met die Unievlag van Groot Brittanje en die linkerkantste met die vlag van die Republiek Natalia daarop. + Wapenspreuk: UMGUNGUNHLOVU + Arms: Per fess Azure and Vert, over all an elephant statant Or, tusked Argent. + Crest: A sun in his splendour Azure charged with five mullets in cross, that in the centre Or, the others Argent. + Wreath and mantling: Or and Vert. + Supporters: Two black wildebeest proper, each charged on the shoulder with an escutcheon, that on the dexter being a shield of the Union flag of Great Britain, that on the Sinister being a shield of the flag of the Republic of Natalia. + Motto: UMGUNGUNHLOVU