Thank you for this information Heather, it all helps to build a picture of my Grandfather's short visit to SA. I wonder if he had visited before for any reason and that was what made him join the police force there, or if it was the result of an advert in UK newspapers? I will email the Police Museum and see if they can provide me with any further details. I really appreciate your help, thank you, Cathy In a message dated 29/03/2005 07:01:05 GMT Standard Time, SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Hello Cathy Have you obtained the death notice from the National Archives on Wilfred Webber ? DEPOT KAB SOURCE MOOC TYPE LEER VOLUME_NO 6/9/455 SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 2431 PART 1 DESCRIPTION WEBBER, WILFRED MARTIN. DEATH NOTICE. STARTING 19020000 ENDING 19020000 The head office for Familytree.co.za is just around the corner from Kloof Street and sadly I know little about this police station. I don't think that they could help you in anyway. I suggest that you write to: South African Police Force Museum Carries records of all ex-policeman in South African from 1900 - 1972. Tel: 012-3536190 E-mail: sapsmuseum@saps.org.za Kloof Street however is one of the trendiest places in Cape Town to eat and be seen. kind regards Heather