Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Steve Hayes - personal links: "This page has contact information and web page links for Steve Hayes of Tshwane, South Africa. You probably reached it through a link in a signature on an e-mail message or newsgroup article.

I maintain various web sites and pages on different topics, mainly because I would like to make contact and exchange ideas with others who are interested in the same or similar topics.
So I hope to find people who have similar interests and concerns to mine. This page is a kind of map of the pages, interests and concerns, so you can find your way around. "

Steve Hayes - personal links: "My field of academic study is missiology (the study of Christian mission), and here are links to some mission articles I have written. "

Steve Hayes: "We display email addresses as a graphical image. While this disables the ability to click on the email to send a message, it also makes the address impossible to be picked up by junk-mail robots."


Trolley bus scrap book: "When we lived in Westville, the Durban Corporation fleet was painted grey, but it later became multicoloured.

Many buses were painted by the advertisers, as the picture shows. 'Non-Europeans only' buses were painted green. During the apartheid years the trolley buses had some seats reserved for 'Europeans' and others for 'non-Euopeans', and there were coloured lights on the front of the bus to tell you which they were.

On the bus in the picture the light can be seen just next to the destrination blind. The Durban trolley buses also had racks on the back to hold fishing rods.

Two routes ran down West Street to the beach, where one went along the Marine Parade to the North Beach, while the other went past the South Beach to Addington Hospital, On those routes one usually saw three or four fishing rods in the racks. "

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