Vrydag 07 Augustus 2015

MUSEUM WORD RONDGESKUIF

Esther Botha






 Onlangs het ‘n paar vrywilliges die Museum so bietjie rond geskuif om dit meer toeganklik te maak
vir gestremdes en veral vir persone in rolstoele. Omdat die kaste swaar is om te skuif is alles uitgepak en op hierdie manier afgekom op 'n aantal interessante items wat lank weggepak was.













Maandag 22 Junie 2015

MUSEUM & GENEALOGIEDAG IN FOUNTAINS MALL

Op Saterdag 16 Mei 2015 is die jaarlikse Genealogie en Museumdag by die Fountains Mall gehou - 'n samewerking tussen eGGSA en Humansdorp Museum.


Die doelstelling van die dag is om bewusmaking by die algemene publiek te bevorder vir genealogie asook vir die Humansdorp Museum om sodoende nie net familiegeskiedenis te bewaar nie maar ook belangstelling te kweek vir die bewaring van oudhede vir die nageslag.

Saterdag 20 Junie 2015

SKEEPSWRAKKE LANGS KUS

Langs die kusstrook vanaf Strormsriviermond tot by die Van Stadensriviermond het ‘n hele aantal skepe vergaan en die volgende lys uit “Humansdorp se Groei en Bloei 1949 – 1975” deur E.J.Gerryts:

1840 – La Eagle
1840 – Queen of the West
1845 - The Hope
1859 – Lady Heal (Naby Goedgeloof en die mond van die Krommerivier)
1869 – Nederlandshe Vlag
1870 – Niagara
1888 – British Duke
1900 – Suffolk
1901 - Cromartyshire
1929 – Cape Receive
1938 – Lyngenfjord
1938 – Panaghia
1947 – President Reitz

Sondag 10 Mei 2015

Museum & Genealogiedag - 16 Mei 2015

Op 16 Mei 2015 vind 'n uitstalling plaas by die Fountains Mall om bewusmaking te bewerkstellig vir die museum sowel as vir die eGGSA tak van die Genealogiese Genootskap.

Alle belangstellendes welkom om na die uitstalling te kom kyk.

Saterdag 14 Februarie 2015

International Museum Day

Launch of International Museum Day 2015 Museums for a sustainable society

The worldwide community of museums will celebrate International Museum Day on and around 18 May, 2015. This year’s theme for the event will be Museums for a sustainable society.

It highlights the role of museums in raising public awareness about the need for a society that is less wasteful, more cooperative and that uses resources in a way that respects living systems. ICOM President, Prof. Dr Hans‐Martin Hinz, adds: “Museums, as educators and cultural mediators, are adopting an increasingly vital role in contributing to the definition and implementation of sustainable development and practices. Museums must be able to guarantee their role in safeguarding cultural heritage, given the increasing precariousness of ecosystems, situations of political instability, and the associated natural and man‐made challenges that may arise. Museum work, through education and exhibitions for example, should strive to create a sustainable society.


We must do everything we can to ensure that museums are part of the cultural driving force for the sustainable development of the world.” The International Council of Museums (ICOM) established International Museum Day in 1977 to increase public awareness of the role of museums in the development of society, and it has been steadily gaining momentum ever since. In 2014, International Museum Day garnered record‐breaking participation with more than 35,000 museums hosting events in some 145 countries.









Visit the International Museum Day official website: http://imd.icom.museum Press Contact – Tel. + 33 1 47 34 05 00 – imd@icom.museum ICOM, Maison de l’UNESCO. 1, rue Miollis. 75732 Paris Cedex 15. France Tel. +33 1 47 34 05 00. Fax: +33 1 43 06 78 62
(Verkry van International Museum Dag se webwerf)