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"Voyage to the Cape" at Western Cape archives repository
30 Apr 2012 The Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport invites the public to the annual celebration of National Archives Week. The theme for 2012 is "Voyage to the Cape".
These celebrations offer an opportunity to learn about the importance of preserving our documented memory and to appreciate its impact on our daily lives.
The activities include guided tours, workshops and exhibitions on immigration. Western Cape Genealogical Society representatives will assist the public to trace their family history and there will also be workshops on genealogical research, the making of paste paper and basic bookbinding.
The oldest records at the Western Cape Archives and Records Service are those of the journey of Jan van Riebeeck to the Cape in 1651. The other records cover many aspects of the Western Cape's history, for example, slavery, wills and estate papers, early maps of the Cape, church records, photographs, immigration, property and farm sources, building plans and marriages.
Dates: 7 to 11 May 2012 Time: 08h30 to 15h00 daily Venue: Western Cape Archives and Records Service, 72 Roeland Street, Cape Town
Bookings are essential!
Archives tours: Siyabonga Ntamesi Tel: 021 483 0400/0422 E-mail: sntamesi@pgwc.gov.za
Workshop on paste paper and basic book binding: Mary Minicka Tel: 021 483 0400 /0419 E-mail: mminicka @pgwc.gov.za
Workshop on genealogical research: Jaco van der Merwe Tel: 021 483 0400/0417 E-mail: jfvdmerwe@pgwc.gov.za Media enquiries: Annerie Pruis-LeRoux DCAS Acting Head of Communications Tel: 021 483 9730 Cell: 072 232 8325 E-mail: Annerie.Pruis@pgwc.gov.za Issued by: Western Cape Cultural Affairs and Sport
30 Apr 2012
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