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- the Randlords, including the Wernher Collection, formerly at Luton Hoo and now at Ranger's House. Amongst many philanthropic ventures by Randlords, the...
- created a super-wealthy class of miners and industrialists known as Randlords. Many Randlords built large estates and mansions on the Parktown Ridge. The Wi****ersrand...
- Westcliff, Melville and Richmond to the West. Originally established by the Randlords in the 1890s, Parktown is now home to many businesses, hospitals, schools...
- Barnett Isaacs, later known as Barney Barnato. As well as being prominent Randlords, several of the Joel family became widely known in thoroughbred horse...
- Johannesburg. It was built for Sir Lionel Phillips, one of the influential Randlords that dominated the early history of the city. Today it is one of the Parktown...
- Barnato (born Barnet Isaacs; 21 February 1851 – 14 June 1897) was a British Randlord and diamond magnate who was one of the entrepreneurs who gained control...
- in South Africa had been taken over by other companies. In London, the Randlords mostly settled in the West End neighbourhoods of Mayfair and Belgravia...
- club created for the use of the Randlords, and first president of the Wanderers' Club. Emden, Paul H. (1935). Randlords. London: Hodder and Stoughton....
- alphabetical order based on last name. Barney Barnato (1851–1897), British Randlord and diamond magnate Alfred Beit (1853–1906), Anglo-German gold and diamond...
- created as a residential area for the less affluent relatives of the Randlords who had built their mansions on Parktown Ridge during the early days of...