‘Why sole focus on Williams?’*
Historian upset over heritage library project...
Published on Feb 28, 2016, 8:00 pm AST
By Anna Ramdass
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ON tour: Lennox Rattansingh, left, MTS CEO, chats with Communications Minister Maxie Cuffie, centre, during the minister’s tour of the Heritage Library last Tuesday at the corner of Knox and Pembroke Streets, Port of Spain. The library will house the Eric Williams Memorial Collection when it is fully renovated and restored by NALIS. —Photo KERWIN PIERRE
Historian Dr Brinsley Samaroo yesterday expressed his disappointment over Government’s decision to re-purpose Trinidad and Tobago’s first public library to house only the Dr Eric Williams Memorial Collection.
The original purpose was to utilise the heritage library to store the memorabilia and artefacts of all T&T’s past prime ministers and presidents, including Williams, ANR Robinson, George Chambers and Noor Hassanali.
Samaroo was part of a committee which worked for more than two years collecting artefacts and information from the relatives of former leaders which were to be preserved and showcased at the first public library.
Communications Minister Maxie Cuffie said last week that the library would be restored to its former glory, at a cost of $21 million, and be used to house the Eric Williams Memorial Collection, currently kept at The University of the West Indies, St Augustine.
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