This is the story of a rare collection comprising thousands of documents, prints, artworks, and books, books and more books. And intertwined with it is a story of love, heartache and a bunch of creative people, among them a one-of-a-kind photographer and a brilliant cabinetmaker.
Once upon a time, around 1904, a man who sold Singer sewing machines, Frank R Thorold, established Thorolds Bookshop in Johannesburg. After his death, Robin Fryde, an authority on Africana, took over the collection and grew it into an antiquarian treasure trove. And after his passing, a collector named Neillen van Kraayenburg bought it and moved everything to his farm in Kya Sands.
Neillen, the partner of well-known photographer Merwelene van der Merwe, died unexpectedly in 2015, so she became the custodian of this precious…