Mary Fitzgerald Square

Public Square in Newtown, Johannesburg From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Mary Fitzgerald Square in Newtown, Johannesburg in South Africa is a public space named after Mary "Pickhandle" Fitzgerald, who is considered to have been the first female trade unionist in the country.

Coordinates26°12′09″S 28°01′53″E
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LocationNewtown, Johannesburg
Coordinates26°12′09″S 28°01′53″E
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Previously known as Aaron's Ground, the square was named for Fitzgerald in 1939 as it was an often-used location for strikers' meetings in the early part of the 20th century.[1]

The square features lighting designed by French lighting engineer Patrick Rimoux and an installation of carved wooden heads.[2]

The square is the centrepiece of the Newtown urban renewal project and is surrounded by structures significant to the city, including the Market Theatre — which played host to much of the 1980s 'struggle theatre' opposing the apartheid regime's discriminatory policies; MuseuMAfricA; the old Turbine Hall, and the Worker's Library.

On 2 July 2005, Mary Fitzgerald Square hosted the Johannesburg leg of the Live 8 series of concerts organised by Bob Geldof.

Since 2012, In The City has been hosted in the square on the first Friday of every October.[3]

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