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Preserving maritime history

Donation of artefacts

SEYCHELLES: As part of their efforts to preserve their maritime history, the Seychelles Ports Authority has donated a collection of historic maritime memorabilia to the Seychelles National Museum through the Department of Culture.

Handed over during a ceremony at the end of October that coincided with the inauguration of the authority’s newest tug, the artefacts include a replica of the famous lighthouse monument, navigational instruments, a collection of lanterns, and bits and pieces salvaged from the longest-serving pilot launch, Riga, which has now been decommissioned.

These items hold significant historical value and tell the stories of the port’s evolution in the past century.  Secretary General for National Institute of Heritage, Culture and the Arts, David Andre, received this donation on behalf of the Culture Department from the Chairman of the SPA Board, Brian Loveday

Andre expressed his gratitude towards SPA for such donations and further encouraged others who were present to also donate precious and invaluable objects and artefacts to be preserved.  These items will now form part of a Maritime Museum looking to be built in the foreseeable future.

The milestone hand-over ensures that the rich legacy of Port Victoria and the maritime industry is properly preserved. Furthermore, it will allow the public and future generations to connect with our country and port’s storied past, giving them a chance to step back in time and experience our connection to the sea. 

PHOTO SOURCE: Seychelles Ports Authority FaceBook Page

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