Here we go, this is what it is all about people, here are some amazing historical photo's from the 60's and 70's submitted by Sylvia Brunner, I will post her comments :
"These are the last photo's I found. What I remember of Ronnie de lange; we lived in E6/11th ave. and Ronnie lived opposite of our house. He used to brew moonshiner and I was never allowed to taste the goodie. He and John liked to make music too. He played the guitar very well and John Delaney would play the bass .......haha......those were the days. It was great to come home from boardingschool and see all my friends again. Now I meet them on internet"
...and
"This was dressed up for the teenage dance 1967.
Picture with the four: Nina vd Elshout, Ronny vd Elshout, Sylvia Brünner, Harry Higgs"
.. and
"The next photo's: who remember Mozes?
Me behind the counter of the Desert Inn"
and...
"These are two pictures of the teenagedance in 1968.
Shame, I read that Beth passed away last year. Fiona Bennett is a lost diamond too."
Hi Sylvia, I remember Ronnie De lange very well, sadly he to has passed away. I was very good friends with his sister Yvonne. They lived at E 9/11th, we were opposite you at E5/11 after we moved the Delaney's moved in (John). Thank you for the nice photo's.
Great historic pictures, the ashtray on the counter next to the till brings back memories, not that I smoked, but I remember my mom and dad smoking everywhere
moviehouse library and shops........
now it's illegal to smoke in your own home, ah how times change
I remember those wooden buckets in the foyer of the Bioscope for the smokers..... :nono1:
Thanks Michael for placing my photo's and memories.
... and thank you Sylvia for sharing them.... keep 'em coming.... thnx
:emot112_2: You found it Lynette. I even remember the jersey
Yip so do I......tears going here! He must've been 15 - 16??
Andre, I & pals always banned from his pondok! Never knew about the moonshine!! (Huh, how happened that!!) But, heard my Gran made a mean "ginger beer" !! LOL!! And him trying to teach me to ride a bike....disaster!!! A girl thing!!
Ronnie was always a very special uncle to us, even to my own kids (great-uncle??)LOL!! The foremost that I will always remember about him, is when he picked up his guitar and played Midnight Special by CCR & Road to Hell by Chris Rea.....magical stuff!!
Luv u Ron RIP xxx
Lynette, I think Ronnie de Lange was about 18 on that picture. I think he was an apprentice at that time. Sorry to hear that your uncle Ronnie is a lost diamond too.
Fantastic photographs Sylvia.
Thanks for getting the gray matter going again, I forgot how Ronnie looked, Diana always used to mention him and I remembered the name but not the face.
Keep on posting!
Lynette, I'd forgotten about the moonshine untill Sylvia mentioned it here. 202 How Yvonne and I irritated his soul,spying on them. We'd creep round the back between the fence and the pondok. I'm sure Sandy B "s eldest brother was one of those that visited and partook in the moonshine. Pauline Giles rings a bell as well.
Did Ronnie de Lange marry a woman called "Sophie" ?
The reason I ask is because my mom had a lady that use to work with her in the Cash Office called Sophie de Lange and was wondering if they were perhaps related?
@ Diana .. It was Ian my second eldest brother used to hang out with Ronnie De Lange .. yes they got up to all kinds of shit with moonshine and homebrews i remeber the one story of the home brew beer they made the one time .. it was so explosive .. they had to bury the bottles in the garden .. If anyone wanted a beer they had to dig fast grab the beer close the hole up and open the retrieved beer before it went bang .. Ian married Pauline Giles ... Ian passed away Feb 18th 2007 ... Pauline still up in Gauteng moving to the cape when Zan and Anelle come back from UK hopefully next year sometime ... Oh and by the way they expecting their first child making Pauline a granny again and me a a great uncle again ...