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DERRY’S MARITIME HISTORY A HIGHLIGHT OF CULTURE NIGHT

written by John September 14, 2015
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CULTURE NIGHT DERRYTHE city’s historic Harbour House will throw open its doors this Friday, September 18th, inviting visitors to find out more about local maritime history as part of Culture Night.

The former Londonderry Port and Harbour Commissioners office was built in 1882 and played a key role in the management of Derry’s bustling port.

The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District, Councillor Elisha McCallion, encouraged people to join in the celebration of local culture taking place across Ireland this Friday and to find out more about the city’s past.

“Culture Night provides a great opportunity for people to get out and about and to visit new venues across the city,” she explained. “Harbour House is particularly special as it captures such an important era in Derry’s history, when the port played a key role in local commerce and the daily lives of people living here in the 19th and 20th centuries.

“A whole host of cultural events will be taking place on Friday giving people the opportunity to visit new venues and enjoy new cultural experiences.”

Education Officer with Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Museum Service, Margaret Edwards, explained why the building is so significant. “With the expansion of the city’s port throughout the 1800’s it was established that an organised body was needed to oversee its growth and maintenance.

“In 1854 the Londonderry Port and Harbour Commissioners was established to manage all matters related to shipping and the growth of the port. They radically upgraded the city’s port facilities to cope with the growth of passenger lines and trade shipping routes. Eventually Harbour Office, as it was known, was built and became the administrative hub for the port, and the Commissioners remained based here until they finally moved to Lisahally in 1993. The Council then purchased the building and it operated as a museum from 1995 – 2012 with an exhibition of artefacts in keeping with the Victorian surrounds of the building.

“The two storey structure which dominates Harbour Square is distinctively built from local dressed yellow sandstone, and is listed (Grade B) by the Historic Monuments and Buildings Branch DoE (NI).
“Now known as Harbour House, it’s still used as a public meeting place and as a space used by local politicians. It’s hoped that the artefacts housed at the former Harbour Museum will find a new home in the new Maritime Museum which is currently being planned at Ebrington. I would really encourage people to call in on Friday and take the opportunity to view what is such a significant building in the city’s history.”

Harbour House is just one of a number of alternative venues which will play host to a wide variety of cultural experiences on Friday night. Continuing on the historic theme, guided tours of the Tower Museum will also be operating throughout the evening, with music by Tracey McRory, as well as tours of the Freemasons Hall and the Museum of Free Derry.

Meanwhile the Yellow Yard will showcase an array of bug themed junk sculptures, while Ronnie Carnwath displays his exhibition of awful album covers in Connoisseurs of the Dreadful in the Abbazappa Record Shop. And children can also join in the celebrations throughout the evening with some Reading Adventures in the Verbal Arts Centre, and a Circus Worksop at In Your Space.

CultureTech will be in full swing with a packed programme of Techie treats taking place throughout the city over the weekend including Maker City in the Craft Village and Foyleside and #Musicconnect in Cafe Soul and the Guildhall Square.

To find out more about the full programme of Culture Night events go toderrycityandstrabanedistrict.com/culturenight

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