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− | '''Mabelreign ''' is a north -western suburb of [[Harare]], the capital of [[Zimbabwe]].There are a number of shopping centres in the area. The [[Mabelreign post office]], [[Mabelreign Police Station]], municipality offices, and a local clinic are located on Stortford parade in [[Mabelreign shopping centre]] | + | '''Mabelreign ''' is a north -western suburb of [[Harare]], the capital of [[Zimbabwe]]. There are a number of shopping centres in the area. The [[Mabelreign post office]], [[Mabelreign Police Station]], municipality offices, and a local clinic are located on Stortford parade in [[Mabelreign shopping centre]]. [[Hallingbury Primary School]], [[Haig Park Primary]] and [[Alfred Beit Schoo]]l are Primary schools in the area. Secondary schools include [[Ellis Robins School]], and [[Mabelreign Girls]] High School. |
− | Areas that fall under the general administrative area of Mabelreign include Greencroft, Haig Park, Sunridge, Ashdown Park, Meyrick Park, St. Andrews Park, Sentosa and Cotswold Hills.Neighbouring suburbs are [[Marlborough]], [[Avondale]] and [[Belvedere]] | + | Areas that fall under the general administrative area (DO) of Mabelreign include Greencroft, Haig Park, Sunridge, Ashdown Park, Meyrick Park, St. Andrews Park, Sentosa, Strathaven (up to West Road) and Cotswold Hills. Neighbouring suburbs are [[Marlborough]], [[Avondale]] and [[Belvedere]] |
== Its History == | == Its History == | ||
+ | In '''1892''' [[Edward Walter Kermode]] claimed a farm and registered it as 'Spring Valley Range', later to become Mabelreign. He arrived in the country from the Isle of Man with the pioneer column as a personal servant of [[Archibald Calqhoun]], the country’s first administrator | ||
+ | Shortly after registering the farm, in '''1895''', Kermode returned to the Isle of Man where he married. | ||
− | + | Mabelreign was named after Miss [[Mabel Mann]], who was a fiancee of a surveyor named [[Swatheral]]. Miss Mann laid claim to the land despite the fact that the title was already held.<ref name="Rhodesia Memories">[http://www.memoriesofrhodesia.com/pages/newsletter/trivia/trivia0608.html Rhodesia Memories Trivia]</ref> | |
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− | Mabelreign was named after Miss Mabel Mann, who was a fiancee of a surveyor named Swatheral. Miss Mann laid claim to the land despite the fact that the title was already held.<ref name="Rhodesia Memories">[http://www.memoriesofrhodesia.com/pages/newsletter/trivia/trivia0608.html Rhodesia Memories Trivia]</ref> | ||
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Mabelreign is a north -western suburb of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. There are a number of shopping centres in the area. The Mabelreign post office, Mabelreign Police Station, municipality offices, and a local clinic are located on Stortford parade in Mabelreign shopping centre. Hallingbury Primary School, Haig Park Primary and Alfred Beit School are Primary schools in the area. Secondary schools include Ellis Robins School, and Mabelreign Girls High School.
Areas that fall under the general administrative area (DO) of Mabelreign include Greencroft, Haig Park, Sunridge, Ashdown Park, Meyrick Park, St. Andrews Park, Sentosa, Strathaven (up to West Road) and Cotswold Hills. Neighbouring suburbs are Marlborough, Avondale and Belvedere
Its History
In 1892 Edward Walter Kermode claimed a farm and registered it as 'Spring Valley Range', later to become Mabelreign. He arrived in the country from the Isle of Man with the pioneer column as a personal servant of Archibald Calqhoun, the country’s first administrator
Shortly after registering the farm, in 1895, Kermode returned to the Isle of Man where he married.
Mabelreign was named after Miss Mabel Mann, who was a fiancee of a surveyor named Swatheral. Miss Mann laid claim to the land despite the fact that the title was already held.[1]