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Homecoming of Historical Records as Result of World Manx Association Gathering

by isleofman.com 1st August 2011
Manx National Heritage was pleased to welcome the President of the Manx Association of Southern Africa to the Manx Museum on Friday 8 July during Tynwald Week. Reiltagh Kevin Williams, accompanied by his cousin George Woods, was visiting the Island from South Africa for the World Manx Association centenary celebrations. They brought with them some precious cargo, hand delivering minute books and financial accounts of the Transvaal Manx Association for deposit in the manuscript collection at the Manx Museum. The Transvaal Manx Association was formed in May 1899 to enable regular social gatherings and to assist any Manxman in this area of South Africa who found himself incapacitated by misfortune, sickness or distress. In 1996, a name change to the Manx Association of Southern Africa reflected the association’s expanded geographical membership. Archivist Wendy Thirkettle who oversaw the deposit commented, ‘I am delighted that these archives have made their way to Manx shores, having been created so many miles away. We already held the earliest minutes from formation in 1899; now much more is available for research into this Association’s history and strong links to the Isle of Man’. She added, ‘Archives of disbanded associations, clubs and societies as well as Manx businesses may be of interest for deposit with our Library and Archive Service. Anyone aware of such records is welcome to get in touch with me to discuss the matter further.’ The Manx National Heritage Library and Archive Service at the Manx Museum, Douglas is open Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm for reference use and enquiries. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 1st, August 2011 10:54pm.

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