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Visit one of the 3 Museums in Hermanus

  • Monday, 27 July 2015
  • Author: Jaydee Media
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Hermanus Old Harbour Museum:

The Old Harbour Museum is situated on the coast, in the heart of Hermanus. The town originally developed around this harbour from around the middle of the nineteenth century when plentiful fish and fresh water was found in the area.

  • Hermanus started in - 1855
  • Allengenski Complex built in - 1870
  • Harbour wall was built in - 1904
  • Crane was built in - 1915
  • Gutting tables were built in - 1935
  • Last boats in Old Harbour - about 1958
  • The Old Harbour was proclaimed 'a Museum' in 1973

HERMANUS OLD HARBOUR HISTORY

De Wet's Photo Museum:

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The De Wet’s Huis cottage at the Fishermen’s Village houses a photographic exhibition of old Hermanus dating as far back as the beginning of the last century and includes many photos printed from glass negatives taken by the famous photographer T D Ravenscroft.

 

photomuseum stonesIn 1983, the old Dutch Reform Sunday School was dismantled by the museum staff and moved to Fisherman’s Village, where it was rebuilt (stone for stone and using the very same timber). This is where it stands today as De Wets Huis.

 

 

A visit to the Whale museum in Hermanus, with a full whale skeleton

The mysteries of these magnificent marine mammals are revealed at the Whale House Museum.

Find out how the whales compare to each other, and to dinosaurs, elephants, cows and humans in terms of size. Learn about the difference between baleen whales and toothed whales. The former are filter feeders, while the latter have teeth. Toothed whales are generally smaller than baleen whales.

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TEXT:  Old Harbour Museum, De Wet's Photo Museum, Villiage by the sea - Arderne Tredgold, SJ du Toit

Photos: Old Harbour Museum, De Wet's Photo Museum, Jaydee Media

Video Clips:  Jaydee Media

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