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became the legitimate government in 1907. The colony had a two-chamber legislature consisting of a council and a legislative assembly. The lower council continued to meet in the Raadsaal, while a separate building facing
86:. The new presidency office was completed in 1886, yet work on the chamber council had not begun until 1889 when a tender of £27,183.10 was accepted by another Johannesburg-based architect, TR Robertson. 97:. The new building was formally inaugurated on 5 June 1893 when the members walked from the old chamber to the new one. A further £4,000 were spent on internal furnishings over the following years. 113:, was formed and the Raadsaal housed the provincial council. The chamber and its rooms were occupied by the Appeal Court until its own premises was ultimately built in 1929. 100:
In March 1900, British forces occupied Bloemfontein and the building became a military hospital. Most of the furnishings were acquired and are now in private homes. The
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In the early 1880s, it was resolved to build a new presidency office and chamber council. The designs for both buildings were awarded to
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laid the foundation stone on 27 June 1890. Due to construction issues, another tender of £12,500 was awarded to
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Parliamentary building in Bloemfontein, South Africa
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Francis William Reitz
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Union of South Africa
first non-racial elections in 1994




"The Fourth Raadsaal, Bloemfontein"
Free State Legislature - Fourth Raadsaal
29°06′57″S 26°13′05″E / 29.11575°S 26.21798°E / -29.11575; 26.21798
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