Bartle Logie

Bartle “Bart” Logie is a retired school teacher and former headmaster of Woodridge College and Preparatory School (a private school near Thornhill, between Jeffrey’s Bay and Port Elizabeth, South Africa), and now lives in St Francis Bay, about 100kms from Port Elizabeth. He was born in Johannesburg, but has strong Eastern Cape connections, having spent the greater part of his life in the province.

As a result of his particular interest in the history of his favorite province, he has written magazine articles on various aspects of the region. A study of old farm buildings in the former Humansdorp Division of the old Cape Colony led to the compilation in 2010 of a historical gazetteer for the area, and he has also completed a similar volume for the Uitenhage and Port Elizabeth Divisions on behalf of the Historical Society of Port Elizabeth.

He has contributed towards reports on localities such as the Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve and the village of Hankey for various central government and local authorities. His research and writings have also appeared on a number of tourism websites.

Together with his wife, Caryl, a keen botanist, he has been involved – when not writing or traveling – in a variety of projects connected with the preservation of biodiversity in the Eastern Cape.

Bart’s books are a unique combination of travelogue, local history documentaries, and fireside stories, all told in a free-flowing, easy-to-read style. His approach combines meticulous research with hands-on, personal experience of the places and people he describes. Bart and Caryl have probably logged more kilometers, both on foot and by car, since he retired than most people do in a lifetime!