- Alois Hugo Nellmapius
Alois Hugo Nellmapius 5 May 1847 - 27 July 1893, was a South African businessman, industrialist and pioneer conservationist.
Life and career
Born in
Budapest , he was raised in Vienna, trained as an engineer in Holland and arrived in South Africa on board the ship "Nathan" in 1873 - one of his fellow passengers wasJohn X. Merriman , later Prime Minister of the Cape Colony. This was the year that gold was first found in theZAR . He was successful at gold mining nearPilgrim's Rest in theEastern Transvaal , and managed to obtain the first transport concession toDelagoa Bay in 1875. He constructed what is now known as the Nellmapius Road, from Mac-Mac and the goldfields, crossing the Crocodile River at Nellmapius Drift nearHectorspruit to Matalha Poort inMozambique . For these services he was granted 4 farms. Nellmapius made and lost several fortunes in his lifetime and was a close friend ofPaul Kruger . He was the first digger on the Transvaal goldfields to make use of dynamite.Nellmapius served in the Sekhukhune Wars and the Mapoch campaign. He established
Irene Estate (named after his daughter) nearPretoria and bought a number of farms on the Hennops River. He employed horticulturists Richard Wills Adlam, who had been the Curator of thePietermaritzburg Botanical Garden, and his successor, Hans Fuchs. Under their management and with a temperate climate, ample water and fertile soil, they transformed the land into an extensive flower, fruit and vegetable garden of world renown. Flora Shaw of "The Times " of London, visited the Irene Estate in 1892 and was astounded at the scale of the farm and gardens: "With the exception of cherries, gooseberries and currants, all European fruits flourish well. Throughout the estate the water courses, which divided the fields, were bordered by hedges of quince, pear, apple, plum and peach...acres of roses, violets and ornamental plants surrounded the house..."Kruger House, situated in Church Street West, Pretoria, and built in a Victorian veranda style, was designed by Tom Claridge, one of Pretoria’s first architects and was erected on the instructions of Nellmapius.
He also owned the Pretoria newspaper "De Pers". Due to lack of funds he lost a Government manufacturing contract at Eerste Fabrieken to
Sammy Marks . His first enterprise was the "Hatherley Distillery" that produced gin and whisky on the farm Hatherley, opened by President Kruger on 6 June 1883 and named "Volkshoop". He started the first gunpowder factory in South Africa and the Irene Lime Works. On the death of Nellmapius, Marks took over his concessions for the distillery, canning fruit and a ceramics factory.Nellmapius often entertained in grand style at Irene and a frequent guest was Transvaal president, Paul Kruger.
Arnold Theiler 's first employment in South Africa was with Nellmapius. He married Johanna Corlydia Hoffman in 1882, and lived at the Irene Estate until his death.Books
*"The Tycoon & The President: The life and times of Alois Hugo Nellmapius, 1847-1893" - Helga Kaye (Macmillan, South Africa 1978) ISBN-13: 978-0869540732
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