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Title: Note by the chair
Other Titles: Approaches to industrial heritage: what works?
Authors: Cassar, JoAnn
Authors: The Farsons Foundation
University of Malta. Department of the Built Heritage
Keywords: Historic sites -- Malta
Cultural property -- Malta
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: The Farsons Foundation
Citation: Cassar, J. (2013). Note by the chair. In J. Cassar, & R. Grima (Eds.), Approaches to industrial heritage: what works? (pp. 37-40). Malta: The Farsons Foundation.
Abstract: When it comes to the care of industrial heritage in Malta, discussion is seriously lacking. There are however many players in the field – who individually or in small groups, as private individuals or as public officers, are doing a tremendous amount of work not only to salvage what still remains, but also to make that which is left known and accessible to the general public. These pioneers include professionals, such as engineers, and conservators, as well as far-sighted enthusiasts. Organisations, ranging from NGOs such as the Malta Aviation Museum and Din l-Art Ħelwa, to Government authorities and agencies such as the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) and Heritage Malta, are also deeply involved in this area. Private organisations, like The Farsons Foundation, Bank of Valletta plc and GO plc are also committed to preserve the elements of industrial heritage which pertain to their sectors.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/16489
ISBN: 9789993248118
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